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  • [The blame for the future 'plight of civilization] must rest on scientific men, equally with others, for being incapable of accepting the responsibility for the profound social upheavals which their own work primarily has brought about in human relationships.

  • Perhaps that's what all human relationships boiled down to: Would you save my life? or would you take it?

    Toni Morrison (1987). “Sula”
  • The most unreliable thing in this world is human relationships.

  • Just as, in travel, one may miss seeing the sunset because one cannot find the ticket-office or is afraid of missing the train, so in even the closest human relationships a vast amount of time and of affection is drained away in minor misunderstandings, missed opportunities, and failures in consideration or understanding.

  • At first, I thought 'this series is going to be all about death and desecration,' but instead became a more complex landscape of human relationships. I hope I put something of these feelings into the portraits that I made of the characters, which were landscapes in themselves. An irony in the subject of crystal meth is how beautifully it resembles the desert sky.

    "The day when Bill Murray got festive and Belle & Sebastian went techno" by Sam Richards, www.theguardian.com. October 14, 2014.
  • Human relationships are the tragic necessity of human life; that they can never be wholly satisfactory, that every ego is half the time greedily seeking them, and half the time pulling away from them.

    Ego   Half   Pulling Away  
    Willa Cather (2011). “My Mortal Enemy”, p.18, Vintage
  • If I have learned anything about the purpose, meaning, and significance of life over the years, I have learned that, for a Christian, it is not found in any job, even a job like mine. It is not found in any human relationship, no matter how important. Nor is it found in any accomplishment, no matter how significant. Meaning, purpose, and significance are found only by aligning our lives with God's purposes in lives committed to following Jesus Christ.

    Richard Stearns (2014). “Stearns 2 in 1: The Hole in Our Gospel and Unfinished”, p.371, Thomas Nelson
  • All human relationships must be purchased with money.

    George Orwell (1956). “The Orwell Reader: Fiction, Essays, and Reportage”, New York : Harcourt, Brace
  • I have a life, I have a wife. I have an adult son who I'm very close to, and friends. I go hiking almost every day, four to six miles. In the summer, I'm out surfing or swimming. I think that real, human relationships with people mostly balance dark places in my work.

    Summer   Real   Swimming  
    Source: www.macleans.ca
  • The notion that economic life is a distinct realm, governed by immutable laws of narrow self-interest, is giving way to a much older notion: economic life is only one strand in the rich web of human relationships.

    Self   Law   Giving  
  • The bearing, rearing, feeding and educating of children; the running of a house with its thousand details; human relationships with their myriad pulls - women's normal occupations in general run counter to creative life, or contemplative life, or saintly life.

    Anne Morrow Lindbergh (2010). “Gift from the Sea”, p.21, Random House
  • No one else can want for me. No one can substitute his act of will for mine. It does sometimes happen that someone very much wants me to want what he wants. This is the moment when the impassable frontier between him and me, which is drawn by free will, becomes most obvious. I may not want that which he wants me to want - and in this precisely I am incommunicabilis. I am, and I must be, independent in my actions. All human relationships are posited on this fact.

    Independent   Doe   May  
  • Certain springs are tapped only when we are alone. Women need solitude in order to find again the true essence of themselves; that firm strand which will be the indispensable center of a whole web of human relationships.

    Spring   Order   Essence  
    Anne Morrow Lindbergh (1975). “GIFT FROM THE SEA”
  • I think that the relationship between two top-level athletes who are rivals is one of the most fascinating human relationships to explore. It's always one atom away from being a tragedy.

    Athlete   Thinking   Two  
  • If our love for each other really is participatory, then all other human relationships nourish it; it is inclusive, never exclusive.

    Madeleine L'Engle (2016). “The Irrational Season”, p.46, Open Road Media
  • At the end of the day, what I cherish most are the human relationships. With the unfailing support of my wife and partner I have lived my life to the fullest. It is the friendships I made and the close family ties I nurtured that have provided me with that sense of satisfaction at a life well lived, and have made me what I am.

    Ties   Wife   Support  
    Lee Kuan Yew (2013). “The Wit & Wisdom of Lee Kuan Yew”, p.160, Editions Didier Millet
  • The time has also come to recognize the painful truth that traditional Judeo-Christian moral values of pain and pleasure in human relationships have contributed substantially to child abuse and to the prevalence of physical violence in Western civilization.... The religious system upon which our culture is based holds that pain, suffering and deprivation are moral and necessary to save one's soul and make one a 'good person.' The crucifixion and scourging of Christ are examples.

  • Companies in the East put a lot more emphasis on human relationships, while those from the West focus on the product, the bottom line. Westerners appear to have more of a need for achievement, while in the East there's more need for affiliation.

  • At the critical juncture in all human relationships, there is only one question: What would love do now?

    Neale Donald Walsch (1996). “Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.104, Penguin
  • I have come to know the mutability of all human relationships and have learned to insulate myself against both heat and cold so that a temperature balance is fairly well assured.

    Albert Einstein (2010). “The Ultimate Quotable Einstein”, p.5, Princeton University Press
  • There can be nothing more baffling in a human relationship than silence, the dark loom of doubts and questions unexpressed.

    Dark   Silence   Doubt  
  • A liberal education will impart an awareness of the amazing and precious complexity of human relationships. Since those relationships are violated more often out of insensitiveness than out of deliberate intent, whatever increases sensitiveness of perception and understanding humanizes life.

  • Good work, like good talk or any other form of worthwhile human relationship, depends upon being able to assume an extended shared world.

    World   Able   Assuming  
  • Stories are the currency of human relationships.

  • Christopher McCandless:"I will miss you too, but you are wrong if you think that the joy of life comes principally from the joy of human relationships. God's place is all around us, it is in everything and in anything we can experience. People just need to change the way they look at things.

    Thinking   People   Joy  
  • Games are like Rorschachs made of human relationships.

    Fun   Games   Made  
  • Human relationships are the perfect tool for sanding away our rough edges and getting at the core of divinity within us.

    Eknath Easwaran (2010). “Words to Live By: Short Readings of Daily Wisdom”, p.19, Nilgiri Press
  • The future of human relationships will be directly related to the cerebral functions. For this reason it is already a fundamental thing. In the past, and well until today, some South American countries have had a great neuropharmacological history, since the natives' times. It is necessary that we remind ourselves of the many licit and illicit drugs that were generated in our continent and that act on the brain.

    Country   Past   Drug  
    Source: www.cerebromente.org.br
  • No one is saved alone, as an isolated individual, but God attracts us looking at the complex web of relationships that take place in the human community. God enters into this dynamic, this participation in the web of human relationships.

    Interview with Antonio Spadaro, w2.vatican.va. September 21, 2013.
  • Tolerance is a good cornerstone on which to build human relationships. When one views the slaughter and suffering caused by religious intolerance throughout all the history of man and into modern times, one can see that intolerance is a very nonsurvival activity. Religious tolerance does not mean one cannot express his own beliefs. It does mean that seeking to undermine or attack the religious faith and beliefs of another has always been a short road to trouble .

    Religious   Mean   Men  
    L. Ron Hubbard “The Way To Happiness”, Bridge Publications, Inc.
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