Barbarism is not the inheritance of our prehistory. It is the companion that dogs our every step.
Alain FinkielkrautTag: human-nature barbarism
Feminism as a movement for political and social equity is important, but feminism as an academic clique committed to eccentric doctrines about human nature is not. Eliminating discrimination against women is important, but believing that women and men are born with indistinguishable minds is not. Freedom of choice is important, but ensuring that women make up exactly 50 percent of all professions is not. And eliminating sexual assaults is important, but advancing the theory that rapists are doing their part in a vast male conspiracy is not.
Steven PinkerTag: human-nature feminism
As if men did not die fast enough, they are ingenious at finding out ways to destroy one another.
Matthew HenryTag: war human-nature
friends are thieves of time
sajjad ali noorTag: human-nature
All men are more concerned to recover what they lose than to acquire what they lack.
AesopTag: loss human-nature
The propensity of Earthlings to get into trouble, and to learn thereby, was the reason my owners agreed to this mad venture – although no one expected such a chain of unusual calamities as befell this ship. Your talents were underrated.
David BrinTag: humor humanity human-nature
We're all so afraid of what everyone around us thinks that we risk ourselves to desperation. It's utterly stupid. It's utterly frightening. But it's utterly human.
Fisher AmelieTag: truth inspiration humanity human-nature
It would be both foolish and cumbersome to continue our everyday existences in bliss without first denying to ourselves, for the sake of excusing our own repugnance, the inherent cruelty from which modern civilization was conceived...And there can be no other path by which a fiercely competitive, yet social species, as humanity, can afford its members the level of safety, prosperity and stability—such that we enjoy now— without its initial pangs of cannibalism, brutality, dominance and cruelty to forge the foundations, very much like the lava which formed the ground upon which we now stand. Lava still erupts from the core. Brutality, Dominance, and Cruelty similarly erupt from ours; and they are no less prevalent now than in early human history.
Ashim ShankerTag: civilization human-nature cruelty dominance brutality lava human-history early-man species-proliferation
It is not so much the kind of person a man is as the kind of situation in which he finds himself that determines how he will act.
Stanley MilgramTag: human-nature psychology
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