Quotes by Human Nature England has always been disinclined to accept human nature. E. M. Forster human-nature england literature Nature pulls one way and human nature another. E. M. Forster howards-end human-nature way Love is a strange master, and human nature is still stranger. Edgar Rice Burroughs human-nature strange love Politics ought to be adjusted not to human reasonings but to human nature, of which reason is but a part and by no means the greatest part. Edmund Burke human-nature reason mean Gambling is a principle inherent in human nature. Edmund Burke gambling human-nature principles The domination of nature leads to the domination of human nature. Edward Abbey domination human-nature nature If we did not take great pains, and were not at great expense to corrupt our nature, our nature would never corrupt us. Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon expenses human-nature pain If human nature eventually is going to take the place of nature everywhere, those of us who have been naturalists will have to transpose the faith in nature which is inherent in the profession to a faith in man-if necessary, man alone in the world. Edward Hoagland human-nature men world I reckon there's as much human nature in some folks as there is in others, if not more. Edward Noyes Westcott folks human-nature relation Our big social institutions do not reflect human nature; they distort it. Edward Abbey institutions human-nature social A human being is a single being. Unique and unrepeatable. Eileen Caddy single human-nature unique You cannot reshape human nature without mutilating human beings. Edward Abbey human-beings human-nature humans The highest genius never flowers in satire, but culminates in sympathy with that which is best in human nature, and appeals to it. Edwin Hubbel Chapin human-nature genius flower It is a feature of human nature to give what we most wish to receive. Eleanor Catton human-nature wish giving It is human nature to overestimate the thing you've never had. Ellen Glasgow overestimate human-nature humans Whatever their limitations, Freud and Marx developed complex and subtle theories of human nature grounded in their observation of individual and social behavior. The crackpot rationalism of free-market economics merely relies on an abstract model of how people "must" behave. Ellen Willis social-behavior human-nature people I would write of the universal, not the provincial, in human nature.... I would write of characters, not of characteristics. Ellen Glasgow human-nature writing character I don't like human nature, but I do like human beings. Ellen Glasgow being-human human-nature humanity I liked human beings, but I did not love human nature. Ellen Glasgow human-beings human-nature humans Youth is the period of harsh judgments, and a man seldom learns until he reaches thirty that human nature is made up not of simples, but of compounds. Ellen Glasgow youth human-nature men «23456789101112»