Quotes about human-behavior

Saurabh Sharma -

It's not that people are mean to each other it's just that they haven't forgotten the times when being selfless brought them loneliness & pain.

Abhijit Naskar -

Regardless of all our pretenses, deep within, we are still unconsciously the same old cave-people.

Richard K. Morgan - Altered Carbon

There's a sameness to streetlife. On every world I've ever been, the same underlying patterns play out, flaunt and vaunt, buy and sell, like some distilled essence of human behavior seeping out from whatever clanking political machine has been dropped on it from above.

Robert Buettner - Overkill

Since the war, we're the only intelligent species left in the universe, therefore we think everything in this universe has to conform to our paradigm of what makes sense. Do you have any idea how arrogant that view is and on how little of this universe we base it?

Criss Jami - Killosophy

I would say that introverts make some of the best international philosophers. The less common attribute of the introverted lifestyle - a close societal connection, as such a connection disappears or changes in relevance as the currents of the winds change - leaves too much room for one's own cultural bias. Instead, introverts tend to turn inward, the laboratory of being and all its forms. This is the most accurate study of the individual human being, which is in turn, rather than those affected

Lev S. Vygotsky -

... People with great passions, people who accomplish great deeds, people who possess strong feelings, even people with great minds and a strong personality, rarely come out of good little boys and girls.

Srishtie -

Jealousy is a general human behavior, Until it's not changed.

Abhijit Naskar - The Education Decree

In the absence of self-control, this primordial nature of the limbic brain often compels the mind to give in to evils of corruption.

Tushar Saxena -

In your Mind you live with thousands characters.

Saurabh Sharma -

Tricked by desire, mastered by love, rescued by beloved!What else you want to know about humans?

Amit Kalantri -

They say “as brave as lion”, they say “as clever as fox”, they say “ as friendly as dog” but nobody says “as something good as man”.

Tao Lin - Taipei

Gradually, after being the target a few times of a similar capriciousness, which he discerned as default behavior for most people, and not liking it, Paul learned to not be more generous or enthusiastic or attentive that he could sustain regardless of his mood and to not talk to people if his only reason to was because he felt lonely or bored.

Carrie Latet -

Our behavior is human with a sliver of animal, our souls animal with a sliver of human.

Biz Stone - Things a Little Bird Told Me: Confessions of the Creative Mind

Even the simplest tools can empower people to do great things

Ryan Lilly - Write like no one is reading

I like to go to Starbucks and watch the intellectuals. I observe them and their intellectualness. They in turn observe me drinking coffee and being a creeper.

Stuart Butterfield -

The best... measure of innovation is change in human behavior.

Lesslie Newbigin - Foolishness to the Greeks: The Gospel and Western Culture

The attempt to interpret human behavior in terms of models derived from the natural sciences eventually destroys personal responsibility.

William Crawford Gorgas - Sanitation in Panama

In times of stress and danger such as come about as the result of an epidemic, many tragic and cruel phases of human nature are brought out, as well as many brave and unselfish ones.

Abhijit Naskar - Wise Mating: A Treatise on Monogamy

Sometimes, humanity surprises me with all its lack of control over the primordial urges. These innate urges are the biological traits that make us similar to the rest of the animal kingdom. But the modern qualities that make us superior to all the animals are intellect and self-control.

Abhijit Naskar - The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance

Aggression, rage and violence are archetypal foundations of manhood.

Abhijit Naskar - What is Mind?

You know what is the most complicated feature of human nature? It is the term complication itself. We are never satisfied with keeping things simple. We always tend to exaggerate even the simplest phenomenon of this planet.

Carroll Bryant -

You can spend your life judging people or, you can spend it making friends. Take your pick.

Saurabh Sharma -

What is a truth and what is a lie? Is truth the mutually accepted part of a lie, or is lie a mutually denied part of truth?

Saurabh Sharma -

I often talk about unconditional love towards others. But the truth is I have always looked for favorable conditions when it comes to self-love and happiness. Now that is what you call a true confession!

Suzy Kassem - Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Much of human behavior can be explained by watching the wild beasts around us. They are constantly teaching us things about ourselves and the way of the universe, but most people are too blind to watch and listen.

Michael Crichton -

A wonderful area for speculative academic work is the unknowable. These days religious subjects are in disfavor, but there are still plenty of good topics. The nature of consciousness, the workings of the brain, the origin of aggression, the origin of language, the origin of life on earth, SETI and life on other worlds...this is all great stuff. Wonderful stuff. You can argue it interminably. But it can't be contradicted, because nobody knows the answer to any of these topics.

Abhijit Naskar - Human Making is Our Mission: A Treatise on Parenting

The only measure of judging a human being is through that person’s character, because character is not determined by race, religion, gender or social status. And one who recognizes this simple fact of human life behaves the same with the scientist, the janitor and the sex-worker.

Kelly Cutrone - Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You

That was when I first observed a phenomenon I now call the "New York Slide": you offer your words to try to communicate and connect with someone, but your words just hit a brick wall the person has erected to ward off human contact- the words slide down it and roll away.

Abhijit Naskar - The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance

When phobia starts to build up in the psyche of thinking humanity against a part of its own kind, there is nothing more primordial and gruesome than that, especially when we are talking about a species that is supposedly the most intelligent one on Earth. Phobias recorded in DSM do not make a person lesser human, but Islamophobia does indeed define whether a person is really a thinking and sentient sapiens or an ignorant caveman.

Abhijit Naskar - The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance

Islamophobia defines whether a person is really a thinking and sentient sapiens or an ignorant caveman.

Jordan Petersen -

Consciousness is a mystery that faces the mystery of potential and transforms it into actuality. We do that with every choice we make. Our choices determine the destiny of the world. By making a choice, you alter the structure of reality

Tiffany Madison -

The Internet is the Petri dish of humanity. We can't control what grows in it, but we don't have to watch either.

B.F. Skinner -

In a world of complete economic equality, you get and keep the affections you deserve. You can’t buy love with gifts or favors, you can’t hold love by raising an inadequate child, and you can’t be secure in love by serving as a good scrub woman or a good provider.

Kiley MacLeod -

Humans, I finally decided after a few more minutes of watching him, are paradoxically capable of both unattainable depths of kindness and unimaginable depths of cruelty, sometimes within the same body...

David K. Reynolds -

No one really knows why humans do what they do.

Hal Herzog - Some We Eat: Why It's So Hard to Think Straight About Animals

What the new science of anthrozoology reveals is that our attitudes, behaviors, and relationships with the animals in our lives- the ones we love, the ones we hate, and the ones we eat- are, likewise, more complicated than we thought.

Hal Herzog -

The only consistency in the way humans think about animals is inconsistency.

Izey Victoria Odiase -

Don’t focus on the action, focus on the mentality behind the action. Analyzing the mentality will help us differentiate between a one-time error and a long-term character flaw.

Abhijit Naskar - The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance

Humanism is not a single character. It is a magnificent blend of various emotional and behavioral traits that are unique to the human mind.

Abhijit Naskar - The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance

When it is time for religion to vanish from the face of earth upon having finished its service of psychological reinforcement to humanity, Mother Nature will make that happen one way or another.

Carl Sagan - Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence

Much more plausible is the computer-based explanation that dreams are a spillover from the unconscious processing of the day's experience, from the brain's decision on how much of the daily events temporarily stored in a kind of buffer to emplace in long-term memory... The American psychiatrist Ernest Hartmann of Tufts University has providedanecdotal but reasonably persuasive evidence that people who are engaged in intellectual activities during the day, especially unfamiliar intellectual activ

Carl Sagan - Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence

However, in part for reasons of organizationalconvenience, modern societies are structured as if all humans had the same sleep requirements; and in many parts of the world there is a satisfying sense of moral rectitude in rising early. The amount of sleep required for buffer dumping would then depend on how much we have both thought and experienced since the last sleep period.

Abhijit Naskar -

Nature of Human is neither good nor bad, it is simply a fusion of primitive instinctual urges and modern humane conscience.

Abhijit Naskar - What is Mind?

From the perspective of a general human being – a non-scientist, the most valuable element of the human mental life, is Emotion – a tiny portion of our conscious mental world. We humans as a species crave for emotional stimulation. And in many cases, as it happens, we are actually slaves to our emotions.

Abhijit Naskar - In Search of Divinity: Journey to The Kingdom of Conscience

Any human action that goes against what is ordinary, is deemed as an anomaly.

Abhijit Naskar -

Love and Divinity are both gifts from Nature, fraught with the highest bliss.

Abhijit Naskar - What is Mind?

In the beginning of our love lives, it is the beastly instinct of sexual attraction that drives us all. The butterflies in your stomach simply signal your mind that the person in front of you would make a fantastic mate to make babies with. Without this primeval drive, you won’t ever fall for anyone in your entire lifetime. The very attraction you feel towards a person in a romantic way, is a mental manifestation of a subconscious desire to mate with that person.

Dan Ariely - The Upside of Irrationality: The Unexpected Benefits of Defying Logic at Work and at Home

To summarize, using money to motivate people can be a double-edged sword. For tasks that require cognitive ability, low to moderate performance-based incentives can help. But when the incentive level is very high, it can command too much attention and thereby distract the person’s mind with thoughts about the reward. This can create stress and ultimately reduce the level of performance.

Auliq-Ice -

As hard as we strive, man remains a perfect imperfect being.

Abhijit Naskar - The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance

Inside a jihadi brain, the neuropsychological elements of aggression and rage run rampant, due to socio-political conditions. These overwhelming mental elements of young souls, when attached to the sacred texts of the Quran, by the authoritarian groups of fundamentalists, become weapons of mass destruction in the pursuit of the exclusive supremacy of one religion over the others.

Thomas Gilovich - How We Know What Isn't So: The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life

When examining evidence relevant to a given belief, people are inclined to see what they expect to see, and conclude what they expect to conclude. Information that is consistent with our pre-existing beliefs is often accepted at face value, whereas evidence that contradicts them is critically scrutinized and discounted. Our beliefs may thus be less responsive than they should to the implications of new information

Thomas Gilovich - How We Know What Isn't So: The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life

People will always prefer black-and-white over shades of grey, and so there will always be the temptation to hold overly-simplified beliefs and to hold them with excessive confidence

Thomas Gilovich - How We Know What Isn't So: The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life

What we believe is heavily influenced by what we think others believe

Thomas Gilovich - How We Know What Isn't So: The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life

For desired conclusions, we ask ourselves, "Can I believe this?", but for unpalatable conclusions we ask, "Must I believe this?

Thomas Gilovich - How We Know What Isn't So: The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life

it seems that once again people engage in a search for evidence that is biased toward confirmation. Asked to assess the similarity of two entities, people pay more attention to the ways in which they are similar than to the ways in which they differ. Asked to assess dissimilarity, they become more concerned with differences than with similarities. In other words, when testing a hypothesis of similarity, people look for evidence of similarity rather than dissimilarity, and when testing a hypothes

Thomas Gilovich - How We Know What Isn't So: The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life

We humans seem to be extremely good at generating ideas, theories, and explanations that have the ring of plausibility. We may be relatively deficient, however, in evaluating and testing our ideas once they are formed

Thomas Gilovich - How We Know What Isn't So: The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life

When we do cross paths with people whose beliefs and attitudes conflict with our own, we are rarely challenged.

Thomas Gilovich - How We Know What Isn't So: The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life

How do we distinguish between the legitimate skepticism of those who scoffed at cold fusion, and the stifling dogma of the seventeenthcentury clergymen who, doubting Galileo's claim that the earth was not the center of the solar system, put him under house arrest for the last eight years of his life? In part, the answer lies in the distinction between skepticism and closed-mindedness. Many scientists who were skeptical about cold fusion nevertheless tried to replicate the reported phenomenon in

Abhijit Naskar - We Are All Black: A Treatise on Racism

One way or another we are all biased, but still we have the modern cortical capacity to choose whether or not to let the harmful biases dictate our behavior.

Abhijit Naskar - The God Parasite: Revelation of Neuroscience

We humans are the Tyrannosaurus Rex of mammals.

Ernest Agyemang Yeboah -

A great paradox which should God make us understand, we will weep, laugh, wonder and ponder is the paradox of human ignorance

J.R.R. Tolkien - The Silmarillion

He willed that the hearts of Men should seek beyond the world and should find no rest therein; but they should have a virtue to shape their life, amid the powers and chances of the world, beyond the Music of the Ainur, which is as fate to all things else.

Corinne Maier - Einstein

Daddy, I don't like military parades. I never want to be like those people who march rank and file to music - they were given brains by mistake.

Abhijit Naskar - Rowdy Buddha: The First Sapiens

Rationality attracts conscientious humans, whereas mysticism attracts fools.

Dada Bhagwan -

One does not like insults yet ironically he is an expert in insulting others. How can this be called a human-behavior?

Benjamin Alire Sáenz - Last Night I Sang to the Monster

Rafael?””Yeah?”„Do we all have monsters?”„Yes.”„Why does God give us so many monsters?”„You want to know my theory?”„Sure.”„I think it’s other people who give us monsters. Maybe God doesn’t have anything to do with it.

Sōseki Natsume - Kokoro

I am an inconsistent creature. Perhaps it is the pressure of my past, and not my own perverse mind, that has made me into this contradictory being. I am all too well aware of this fault in myself. You must forgive me.

Jess C. Scott - The Other Side of Life

Anya looked upon Nin admirably. Having him as a partner-in-crime—if only on this one occasion, which she hoped would only be the start of something more—was more revitalizing than the cheap thrills of a cookie-cutter shallow, superficial romance, where the top priority was how beautiful a person was on the outside.

Jess C. Scott - The Other Side of Life

Friends are the family you choose (~ Nin/Ithilnin, Elven rogue).

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