The Huffingtonpost.com does not pay its writers. Tina Brown's thedailybeast.com does pay its writers. You have to be paid because this is not a hobby. You have to keep that standard. You can't ask grandpa to loan you money because you have to go to Afghanistan. I walked the picket line for that to continue.
‐‐ Pete Hamill
The huge advantage of boarding school is that it throws you into the social fire. Every social interaction I've had since then has been a million times easier. Literally, ever since then, it's all been child's play.
‐‐ Nicholas Stoller
The huge difference in my lifetime is that you can just go up to somebody and make a pass. You couldn't do that in the 1950s if you were gay. There were secret handshakes, a secret language. There was nowhere you could go to be romantic outside of people's houses.
‐‐ Ian Mckellen
The huge problem in our society is the enormous ignorance of the ideas that underlie modern art.
‐‐ Thom Mayne
The Hulk has an awesome superpower. He turns into this giant monster that can eliminate several dudes at once.
‐‐ Ty Simpkins
The Hulk is not basically violent, but only reacts violently when a threat is perceived. He has a certain passion for life. He is drawn towards kids and animals and the downtrodden.
‐‐ Herb Trimpe
The Hulk, that was the experience of my life, so far.
‐‐ Josh Lucas
The Hulk was a unique character because of his strength and power. He doesn't have a costume like Spiderman or like Superman - The Hulk is more visual. His passion and his strength, that is what separates him from anything else.
‐‐ Lou Ferrigno
'The Hulk' was the beginning of me, a platform as an actor to grow.
‐‐ Lou Ferrigno
The human animal cannot be trusted for anything good except en masse. The combined thought and action of the whole people of any race, creed or nationality, will always point in the right direction.
‐‐ Harry S Truman
The human animal differs from the lesser primates in his passion for lists.
‐‐ H. Allen Smith
The human animal has evolved as a preeminently social animal.
‐‐ Leon Kass
The human animal originally came from out-of-doors. When spring begins to move in his bones, he just must get out again. Moreover, as civilization, cement pavements, office buildings, radios have overwhelmed us, the need for regeneration has increased, and the impulses are even stronger.
‐‐ Herbert Hoover
The human being is a most curious creature. He thinks he has got one soul, and he has got dozens.
‐‐ D. H. Lawrence
The human being is a self-propelled automaton entirely under the control of external influences. Willful and predetermined though they appear, his actions are governed not from within, but from without. He is like a float tossed about by the waves of a turbulent sea.
‐‐ Nikola Tesla
The human being is flesh and consciousness, body and soul; his heart is an abyss which can only be filled by that which is godly.
‐‐ Olivier Messiaen
The human being is in the most literal sense a political animal, not merely a gregarious animal, but an animal which can individuate itself only in the midst of society.
‐‐ Karl Marx
The human being is not the lord of beings, but the shepherd of Being.
‐‐ Martin Heidegger
The human being is very resourceful. When you fight for survival, you don't think much; you just do. If you think too much, you sink.
‐‐ Frank Lowy
The human bird shall take his first flight, filling the world with amazement, all writings with his fame, and bringing eternal glory to the nest whence he sprang.
‐‐ Leonardo da Vinci
The human body and mind are tremendous forces that are continually amazing scientists and society. Therefore, we have no choice but to keep an open mind as to what the human being can achieve.
‐‐ Evelyn Glennie
The human body experiences a powerful gravitational pull in the direction of hope. That is why the patient's hopes are the physician's secret weapon. They are the hidden ingredients in any prescription.
‐‐ Norman Cousins
The human body has limitations. The human spirit is boundless.
‐‐ Dean Karnazes
The human body has two ends on it: one to create with and one to sit on. Sometimes people get their ends reversed. When this happens they need a kick in the seat of the pants.
‐‐ Theodore Roosevelt
The human body is a miraculous self-healing machine, but those self-repair systems require a nutrient-dense diet.
‐‐ Joel Fuhrman
The human body is a steed that goes freest and longest under a light rider, and the lightest of all riders is a cheerful heart.
‐‐ John Burroughs
The human body is constantly undergoing a process of decay and of reconstruction. First builded into the astral form in the womb of the mother, it is built up continually by the insetting of fresh materials. With every moment tiny molecules are passing away from it; with every moment tiny molecules are streaming into it.
‐‐ Annie Besant
The human body is essentially something other than an animal organism.
‐‐ Martin Heidegger
The human body is not designed for swimming in minus 1.7 degree centigrade water.
‐‐ Lewis Gordon Pugh
The human body is strange and flawed and unpredictable. The human body has many secrets, and it does not divulge them to anyone, except those who have learned to wait.
‐‐ Paul Auster
The human body is the best picture of the human soul.
‐‐ Ludwig Wittgenstein
The human body is the tabernacle of the spirit, and God expects that it be kept clean and unimpaired.
‐‐ Ezra Taft Benson
The human brain can soften as a result of incessant listening to music with an intent to commit prose.
‐‐ Donal Henahan
The human brain had a vast memory storage. It made us curious and very creative. Those were the characteristics that gave us an advantage - curiosity, creativity and memory. And that brain did something very special. It invented an idea called 'the future.'
‐‐ David Suzuki
The human brain has 100 billion neurons, each neuron connected to 10 thousand other neurons. Sitting on your shoulders is the most complicated object in the known universe.
‐‐ Michio Kaku
The human brain has evolved the capacity to impose a narrative, complete with chronology and cause-and-effect logic, on whatever it encounters, no matter how apparently random.
‐‐ Robin Marantz Henig
The human brain is a funny thing: it's very susceptible to tempo and melody. You put the right words to it, and it becomes very influential.
‐‐ Ray Stevens
The human brain is a product of natural selection. In the face of scarcity, our hominid great-great-uncles were unable to compete against our sapient great-great-grandparents' abilities to build more elaborate mental models and orchestrate their bodies' movements in more sophisticated ways.
‐‐ Justin Rosenstein
The human brain is a wonderful organ. It starts to work as soon as you are born and doesn't stop until you get up to deliver a speech.
‐‐ George Jessel
The human brain is an incredible pattern-matching machine.
‐‐ Jeff Bezos
The human brain is at particularly high risk for damage by free radicals because of its high degree of metabolism compared to other tissues, while lacking the levels of antioxidant protection found elsewhere in the body.
‐‐ David Perlmutter
The human brain is built to compare; it's Darwinian to consider an alternative when one presents itself.
‐‐ Helen Fisher
The human brain is probably one of the most complex single objects on the face of the earth; I think it is, quite honestly.
‐‐ Bill Viola
The human brain must continue to frame the problems for the electronic machine to solve.
‐‐ David Sarnoff
The human brain now holds the key to our future. We have to recall the image of the planet from outer space: a single entity in which air, water, and continents are interconnected. That is our home.
‐‐ David Suzuki
The human brain starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up to speak in public.
‐‐ George Jessel
The human brain works as a binary computer and can only analyze the exact information-based zeros and ones (or black and white). Our heart is more like a chemical computer that uses fuzzy logic to analyze information that can't be easily defined in zeros and ones.
‐‐ Naveen Jain
The human capacity for compassion is not a reflex that is triggered automatically by the presence of another living thing.
‐‐ Steven Pinker
The human capacity to be curious has always existed.
‐‐ Patricia Cornwell
The human comedy is always tragic, but since its ingredients are always the same - dupe, fox, straight, like burlesque skits - the repetition through the ages is comedy.
‐‐ Dawn Powell