"the poems to come are for you and for me and are not for mostpeople... you and i are human beings; mostpeople are snobs."
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"There must be a way of promoting human values without involving religion, based on common sense, experience and recent scientific findings."
"If I say, "I am a monk." or "I am a Buddhist," these are, in comparison to my nature as a human being, temporary. To be human is basic."
"I am just one human being."
"I always have the feeling that I'm just another human being."
"Even without a religion, we can become a good human being."
"I always believed in love, compassion and a sense of universal respect. Every human being has that potential."
"We all need basic human values rooted in trust and affection."
"The basic condition of human life is happiness."
"If you are showing love to your fellow human beings, you are showing love to your God."
"Ink is the great cure for all human ills."
"Human intellect is incurably abstract."
"The animals certainly like to be close to humans, especially as humans go through the shift in consciousness."
"Consciousness is not personal. Human consciousness is just an expression of universal consciousness, which pervades the entire universe."
"I love being alive. I like being a human being."
"Human beings are infinitely worth studying, especially the peculiarities that often go along with outstanding gifts."
"Every human being has inside them something more important than him or herself - his or her Gift."
"But human beings are like that, she thought. We've replaced nearly all our emotions with fear."
"Most human beings still cannot trust love."
"A system could not well have been devised more studiously hostile to human happiness than marriage."