#uma

Read through the most famous quotes by topic #uma




Something is missing: that's as close as I can come to naming the sensation, an awareness of missed or thwarted connections, or of a great hollowness left where something lovely and solid used to be. ...There is something fundamentally insatiable about being human, as though we come into the world with a kind of built-in tension between the experience of being hungry, which is a condition of striving and yearning, and the experience of being fed, which may offer temporary satisfaction but always gives way to new strivings, new yearnings.


Caroline Knapp


#hunger #experience

We shall need all the anti-slavery feeling in the country, and more; you can go home and try to bring the people to your views, and you may say anything you like about me, if that will help... When the hour comes for dealing with slavery, I trust I will be willing to do my duty though it cost my life.


Abraham Lincoln


#life

Coming to terms with incest is not easy. Learning to be a survivor, not a victim, gives new meaning to life


Lynette Gould


#guilt #healing #incest #memories #rape

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.


Michael Crichton


#brain #conjecture #consciousness #darwinism #evolution

The human father has to be confronted and recognized as human, as man who created a child and then, by his absence, left the child fatherless and then Godless.


Anais Nin


#child #confronted #created #father #fatherless

When you get down to the bottom of it, only about half of what we remember really happened. We tend to modify things to make ourselves look better in our own eyes and in the eyes of others. Then, if what we did wasn't really very admirable, we tend to forget that it ever happened. A normal human being's grasp on reality is very tenuous at best. Our imaginary lives are usually much nicer.


David Leigh Eddings


#science #science

Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave.


Frederick Douglass


#human-rights #politics #slavery #suffrage #knowledge

[T]hose who are in a position of strength have a responsibility to protect the weak.


Thomas Cushman


#intervention #iraq #iraq-war #liberalism #iraq

We who bore the mark might well be considered by the rest of the world as strange, even as insane and dangerous. We had awoken, or were awakening, and we were striving for an ever perfect state of wakefulness, whereas the ambition and quest for happiness of the others consisted of linking their opinions, ideals, and duties, their life and happiness, ever more closely with those of the herd. They, too, strove; they, too showed signs of strength and greatness. But as we saw it, whereas we marked men represented Nature's determination to create something new, individual, and forward-looking, the others lived in the determination to stay the same. For them mankind--which they loved as much as we did--was a fully formed entity that had to be preserved and protected. For us mankind was a distant future toward which we were all journeying, whose aspect no one knew, whose laws weren't written down anywhere.


Hermann Hesse


#hermann-hesse #humanity #life

Rose was so full of life and passion that sometimes she seemed more human than I was.


Richelle Mead


#human #richelle-mead #life