I do think that there is such a thing as human nature, and that the things that we have in common are perhaps greater than the things that divide us.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One of the things I believe in is a sense of human nature.
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.
I think human nature is eternal and constant.
I think having nature be a part of people's lives helps all of us see ourselves as part of something larger.
I have found human nature a bit contradictory in my living of it. Human life is incredibly strange.
I think the single most important, fascinating, and complex aspect of human nature is that we all know, deep down, that we are not what we ought to be - or as John Doe says in 'Seven,' 'We are not what was intended.'
A long time ago, I became aware that many of us have a tendency to lump nature into simplistic categories, such as what we consider beautiful or ugly, important or unimportant. As human a thing as that is to do, I think it often leads us to misunderstand the respective roles of life forms and their interconnectedness.
There is a great deal of human nature in man.
My opinions about human nature are shared by many psychologists, linguists, and biologists, not to mention philosophers and scholars going back centuries.
Yes, I am well aware that nature - or what we call nature: that totality of objects and processes that surrounds us and that alternately creates us and devours us - is neither our accomplice nor our confidant.