A computer would deserve to be called intelligent if it could deceive a human into believing that it was human. Alan Turing Intelligence
Human rights is the soul of our foreign policy, because human rights is the very soul of our sense of nationhood. Jimmy Carter Soul
America did not invent human rights. In a very real sense, it is the other way around. Human rights invented America. Jimmy Carter
With a great poet the sense of Beauty overcomes every other consideration, or rather obliterates all consideration. John Keats Beauty
Poets are always ahead of things in a certain way, their sense of language and their vision. Jim Jarmusch
Today, more than ever before, life must be characterized by a sense of Universal responsibility, not only nation to nation and human to human, but also human to other forms of life. Dalai Lama Life
I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being. Oscar Wilde Art
Well, I don't know if I can comment on Kant or Hegel because I'm no real philosopher in the sense of knowing what these people have said in any detail so let me not comment on that too much. Roger Penrose
One of the signs of passing youth is the birth of a sense of fellowship with other human beings as we take our place among them. Virginia Woolf
I am trying to teach my children to feel a responsibility for their fellow human beings and a sense of connection with... the world around them. Gloria Estefan Children
I have met with some of them - very honest fellows, who, with all their stupidity, had a kind of intelligence and an upright good sense, which cannot be the characteristics of fools. Giacomo Casanova Stupidity
I am aware that a philosopher's ideas are not subject to the judgment of ordinary persons, because it is his endeavour to seek the truth in all things, to the extent permitted to human reason by God. Nicolaus Copernicus Truth Philosophy
There will be no end to the troubles of states, or of humanity itself, till philosophers become kings in this world, or till those we now call kings and rulers really and truly become philosophers, and political power and philosophy thus come into the same hands. Plato Philosophy Politics Power
It is quite true, as some poets said, that the God who created man must have had a sinister sense of humor, creating him a reasonable being, yet forcing him to take this ridiculous posture, and driving him with blind craving for this ridiculous performance. D. H. Lawrence