Anything that's made by humans is about humans, whether it's about gods or aliens or anything; it's about some sort of expressive nature about us.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We're not inherently anything but human.
We are human, and nothing is more interesting to us than humanity.
Human beings are human beings whether they speak or not.
Humans have certain properties and characteristics which are intrinsic to them, just as every other organism does. That's human nature.
Obviously the idea of being human is a very human idea.
I think what makes us human - is our interconnectedness among people. It's our ability to form and maintain relationships. It's the barometer by which we call ourselves human.
Religion has been an important part of my understanding, my inquiry into what it means to be human.
What exactly is it that humans do that is specifically human? There has to be something. How odd it is for billions of people to be alive, yet not one of them is really quite sure of what makes people people.
Fiction's about what it is to be a human being.
Of course 'we humans' have a funny relationship with the beings with whom we share our planet. We eat them, we care for them, we admire them, we use them.
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