"Can't you recognize the human in the..." - Quote by Ray Bradbury
Can't you recognize the human in the inhuman?
More by Ray Bradbury
“I decided that was the greatest idea I had ever heard. I started writing every day. I never stopped.”
“He glanced back at the wall. How like a mirror, too, her face. Impossible; for how many people did you know who reflected your own light to you? People were more often--he searched for a simile, found one in his work--torches, blazing away until they whiffed out. How rarely did other people's faces take of you and throw back to you your own expression, your own innermost trembling thought?”
“The important thing of any time you live in is to be in love yourself. You float above your time then. It's what you want that counts, not what your time wants.”
More on Humanity
“Human beings have Love for one another inborn in them - Love, reassembler of our ancient nature, who tries to make one out of two and to heal human nature.”
“[Meanness] is more ingrained in man's nature than Prodigality; the mass of mankind are avaricious rather than open-handed.”
“But man is freer than all the animals, on account of his free-will, with which he is endowed above all other animals.”
More on Empathy
“Explore your web: the needs, the beliefs, and the emotions that are controlling you so there's more of you to give and so you can appreciate what's driving other people. It's the only way our world's going to change.”
“The more we are concerned for the well being of others, the closer we will feel to each other.”
“To become a leader, you must first become a human being”