Use human in a sentence
Sentences starting with human
- Human beings are wonderfully alike when they are placed in similar conditions. [6]
- Human nature is vicious. [4]
- Human intellect is vanity; only the soul survives. [11]
- Human nature in these ages is indebted to him for its best portrait. [6]
- Human beings hate the man who shows kindness to their enemies. [10]
- Human nature is such that they resented it, and cried out aloud against his cruelty. [9]
- Human nature could stand no more. [9]
- Human nature ain't so rotten, when you give it a chance. [9]
- Human nature suggested revenge. [5]
- Human love, the purest and fairest of virtues, is the sublime gift, the noble heritage, he left behind to his brothers in sorrow. [10]
Sentences ending with human
- We are sorry we cannot make her a faultless heroine; but we cannot, for the reason that she was human. [5]
- The bow oar was a staunch and steady rower, but he was human. [6]
- She tries me too far, and after all I am no more than human. [10]
- We are beginning to see that perfection and individuality are not incompatible,--one is divine, and the other human. [9]
- The sullenness about the missionary's lips became charged with a contempt more animal than human. [11]
- Took into Cynthia's suddenly exalted consciousness and see the picture, actual and potential, unroll itself in all its details of the natural, the ridiculous, the selfish, the pitiful, the human. [6]
- I am on such terms with him, indeed we all are, that it would be pleasant to have the service of a little more social nature, and more human. [4]
- Public opinion made some allowance for frailties in other professions; in the ministry, none: he would be committing himself to be good the rest of his life, and that seemed too vast an undertaking for any human. [9]
- There was not so much about it to get out of order; it was not so delicate, not so human. [5]
- And if she saw now in Justine's eyes a look of friendship, a note of personal allegiance, she knew it was because she herself had grown more human. [11]
Short sentences using human
- That's a human voice again. [10]
- He's human, all right! [9]
- Hugh, you're getting quite human. [9]
- Everything human is pathetic. [5]
- Human nature will not change. [7]
- Such is human nature. [5]
- It's their human nature. [5]
- Probably it's human nature. [4]
- That is human life. [5]
- Human nature asserted itself, now. [5]
Sentences containing human two or more times
- I did not yet grasp the synthesis he had made of them all, but I saw them now all focussed in him elements he had drawn from human lives and human experiences. [9]
- It's human life, Washington--just an epitome of human ambition, and struggle, and the outcome: you aim for the palace and get drowned in the sewer. [5]
- But human nature was human nature! [11]
- But gentlemen, let us beware how we allow mere human testimony, human ingenuity in argument and human ideas of equity, to influence us at a moment so solemn as this. [5]
- We have here to-night one who has made millions laugh--not the loud laughter that bespeaks the vacant mind, but the laugh of intelligent mirth that helps the human heart and the human mind. [5]
- Nonsense; it is the work of human hands--very human hands," he added sadly. [11]
- It is true that these dear creatures are all compassion for every form of human woe, and anxious to alleviate all human misfortunes. [6]
- All human words tend, of course, to stop short in human meaning. [6]
- By virtue of such a system wealth was as inevitable as human necessity; and the thought of human necessity did not greatly bother me. [9]
- As Terence's Chremes says he is a human being, and nothing human is unknown to him, I do not hesitate to confess all feminine frailties. [10]
More example sentences with the word human in them
- It's human nature you've got to deal with, not theories about law and justice. [4]
- And what is your whole human family but a parenthesis in a single page of my history? [6]
- I advise aimless young men to choose some profession without needless delay, and so get into a good strong current of human affairs, and find themselves bound up in interests with a compact body of their fellow-men. [6]
- There sat the young King, under a canopy of state, five steps away, with his head bent down and aside, speaking with a sort of human bird of paradise--a duke, maybe. [5]
- And I believe you will come back, if it is in human power to do so. [11]
- See, we strain you to our bosoms, And we kiss your lip and brow; Human hearts must have some idols, And we shrine you idols now. [11]
- You smile as you think of my taking it for a fleshless human figure, when I saw its tube pointing to the sky, and thought it was an arm, under the white drapery thrown over it for protection. [6]
- When I tell you that a bit of ribbon in my button-hole sets my vanity prancing, I think you cannot be grievously offended that I smile at the resonant titles which make you something more than human in your own eyes. [6]
- Sure enough, when you saw the shut doors and open windows of those empty houses, all white without in the sun and dark within, and not a human to be seen, you could believe almost anything. [11]
- You are lonely, you must be longing for some human fellowship. [6]
- No one, do you hear, no human being, not even the servants, must suspect what is going on. [10]
- To know that you are walking where none others have walked; that you are beholding what human eye has not seen before; that you are breathing a virgin atmosphere. [5]
- And yet, and yet," he added, half sadly, "how futile has been all our fighting, so far as human eye can see. [11]
- Her fervour, repressed yet palpable, was like a flame burning before their altars--a flattery to which the learned, being human, are quick to respond. [9]
- I have not written a single line, and have not once thought of business, or care or human toil or trouble or sorrow or weariness. [5]
- Some of our writers have pressed rather too hard on the tendencies of the human soul toward evil as such. [6]
- Whatever excursions the writer makes in fancy, we require fundamental consistency with human nature. [4]
- But if you would see the very heart and home of cripples and human monsters, both, go straight to Constantinople. [5]
- Such an event would naturally stir Mark Twain to comment on human nature in general. [5]
- What manly pride would have cheerfully permitted him to accept was opposed by the defiant desire to show me, your father, you, the whole world, that he would depend upon himself, and needed assistance neither from human beings nor even the gods. [10]
- A better analogy would be the human anatomy: we lawyers, of course, were the brains; the financial and industrial interests the body, helpless without us; the City Hall politicians, the stomach that must continually be fed. [9]
- Ah, priest and worldly saint, how subtle and enduring are the primal instincts of human nature! [4]
- But happily the world does not believe this, and indeed would be very unhappy if it could not try and prove all the possibilities of human nature, to suffer as well as to enjoy. [4]
- There were no works of human hands save a little Temple of Poseidon, an altar of Isis, the large house owned by Pyrrhus, solidly constructed by Alexandrian masons, and a smaller one for the freedman's married sons and their families. [10]
- The forces at work in a human intelligence to bring harmony out of its discordant movements are as mysterious, as miraculous, we might truly say, as those which give shape and order to the confused materials out of which habitable worlds are evolved. [6]
- There was a wondering and eloquent silence for a moment, then a great wave of laughter began to sweep along that human sea, but a warning bugle-blast cut its career short. [5]
- All the other wonderful inventions of the human brain sink pretty nearly into commonplace contrasted with this awful mechanical miracle. [5]
- Oh, see what woman's woes and human wants require, Since that great day hath spread the seed of sinful fire. [5]
- She was a woman; suffering, human, paying the price. [11]
- Oh, the pretty, withering human flower! [10]
- The human thing with the grip of real life was necessary. [11]
- Brave Winthrop, marching with the city elegants, seems to have been a little startled to find how wonderfully human were the hard-handed men of the Eighth Massachusetts. [6]
- The sidewalks swarmed with people--to such an extent, indeed, that it was generally no easy matter to stem the human tide. [5]
- He wants contact with human beings. [6]
- But it was with a real human kindness, after all. [6]
- We do not wish to be understood to be an enemy of the light traffic of human speech. [4]
- But it was wisely ordered otherwise, to the end that we should improve our time by an interesting study of human nature. [4]
- A bright pupil will learn to get the outline of a human figure in ten lessons, the model coming five hundred feet nearer each time. [6]
- With all the will in the world, their souls lost touch, though the sense in the clergyman of the other's vague yearning for human companionship was never absent. [9]
- Its hidden motive will illustrate a but-little considered fact in human nature; that the religious folly you are born in you will die in, no matter what apparently reasonabler religious folly may seem to have taken its place meanwhile, and abolished and obliterated it. [5]
- A flock of wild mountain goats, accustomed to come at this hour to quench their thirst at the spring, came nearer and nearer, but drew back as they detected the presence of a human being. [10]
- She has a wild flavor in her character which is wholly different from that of any human creature I ever saw. [6]
- There are persons, whom we all know, to whom human confidences, troubles and heart-aches flow as naturally its streams to a placid lake. [5]
- How much more wholesome a picture of humanity than such stuff as the author of the "Night Thoughts" has left us: "Heaven's Sovereign saves all beings but Himself That hideous sight, a naked human heart. [6]
- Who, on the whole, constitute the nobler class of human beings? [6]
- Only to Him who knows all His creatures' sorrows, and listens to the faintest human cry. [6]
- Among the students who followed his instructions were two Englishmen: one of them, John Locke, afterwards author of an "Essay on the Human Understanding," three years younger than his teacher; the other, Thomas Sydenham, five years older. [3]
- All this naked white human flesh, laughing and shrieking, floundered about in that dirty pool like carp stuffed into a watering can, and the suggestion of merriment in that floundering mass rendered it specially pathetic. [2]
- He gave a whining bark almost human in its meaning, and threw himself at the legs of his master, pushing him backwards and over towards the road leading upon the bridge, as a collie guides sheep. [11]
- And all the while the river flowing through the endless prairies, high-banked, ennobled by living woods, lipped with green, kept surging in her ears, inviting her, alluring her--alluring her with a force too deep and powerful for weak human nature to bear for long. [11]
- That high tower which you see on the horizon is the celebrated temple of Bel, next to the Pyramids, one of the most gigantic works ever constructed by human hands. [10]
- Then a thing, which would have been amusing if it had not been so deeply human, happened. [11]
- At a cost which no human being could estimate, he had done his duty, and in some degree reaped his reward. [6]
- The subtle force which is in every human being, more or less active, has this power, as if love were somehow a principle pervading nature itself, and capable of transforming it. [4]
- But every problem which has life works itself out to its appointed end, if fumbling human fingers do not meddle with it. [11]
- The same logic which had carried him to certain conclusions with reference to human nature, this same irresistible logic carried him straight on from his text until he arrived at those other results, which not only astonished his people, as was said, but surprised himself. [6]
- In the letter which follows the medicine which Twichell was to take was Plasmon, an English proprietary remedy in which Mark Twain had invested--a panacea for all human ills which osteopathy could not reach. [5]
- In one cell, where a little light penetrated, a man had lived twenty-seven years without seeing the face of a human being--lived in filth and wretchedness, with no companionship but his own thoughts, and they were sorrowful enough and hopeless enough, no doubt. [5]
- In one place, where a busy little city with banks and newspapers and fire companies and a mayor and aldermen had been, was nothing but a wide expanse of emerald turf, with not even the faintest sign that human life had ever been present there. [5]
- You are right when you say that there is a large margin in human nature over which the logicians have no dominion; glad am I that it is so. [14]
- Wordsworth was wrong when he wrote: "'No mate, no comrade Lucy knew; She dwelt on a wide moor: The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door--' For my wife's been her comrade. [11]
- In his philosophy, What Is Man?, and now and again in his other writings, we find Mark Twain giving small credit to the human mind as an originator of ideas. [5]
- And we know what Helmholtz, the highest authority in Europe on the subject, has said about the human eye; that if an optician had sold him an instrument so carelessly made, he would have thought himself fully justified in returning it. [1]
- But it shows what a shaky thing the human mind is at its best. [8]
- Here, thought he, were two human souls all in all to each other, and hence this overwhelming sorrow. [10]
- Nitetis and Phanes were the only human beings, who had ever made him forget that he was a king. [10]
- These human hands were swift, too, as when they thrust the bobbins of roving on the ring-spinning frames to be twisted into yarn. [9]
- Sorrow and anxiety were suddenly forgotten, thought and calculation were far from her; for some minutes she felt nothing but that she, too, was laughing heartily, irrepressibly, like the young healthful human creature that she was. [10]
- If my Myrtilus were still alive, and these miserable eyes yet possessed the power of rejoicing in the light and in beautiful human forms, by the dog! [10]
- But those sounds were so real and so human and so moving that the idea of ghosts passed straight out of our minds, and Sir Jean de Metz spoke out and said: "Come! [5]
- Mingled with these were occasional remarks of skeptics shaken, in human fashion, by the suggestion of the inevitable end that never fails to sober and terrify humanity. [9]
- If her love were not enough, if her attractions were not enough, there was no human help to which she could appeal. [4]
- Even if Pierre were not a Frenchman, having once received that loftiest of human appellations he could not renounce it, said the officer's look and tone. [2]
- Sympathy and sentiment were natural and proper manifestations of human society, but governments were, of necessity, ruled by sterner considerations. [11]
- But these treasures were kept jealously guarded, accessible to no human being except himself and his artists. [10]
- At last she went on, her face turned away from the great kindly blue eyes bent upon her, from the face flushed with honourable human sympathy. [11]
- Books are very well, but books do not cover the whole domain of esthetic human culture. [5]
- On this great wedge grim shapes loomed in the mist, uncouth and shadowy and unnatural--a lonely, mysterious Brocken, impossible to human tenantry. [11]
- After "After the Wedding" I read "The Mother" aloud and sounded its human deeps with your deep-sea lead. [5]
- Of all human weaknesses, not one had been more alien than cowardice to the man whose recklessness had led him to many an unprecedented venture. [10]
- But the point we wish to make is that neither society nor the law makes any allowance for the aberrations of human nature caused by dull and unpleasant weather. [4]
- By this concentration we shall be able as one man or one woman to reach the human limit of cultivation, and get rid of all the aberrations of individual assertion and feeling. [4]
- In our profession we know something of human nature, and take my word for it, that the feller that came back to work out that shilling, will show himself one of these days in his true colours. [12]
- It is that we have a conscious, or lower, human self, and a subconscious, or better self. [9]
- Very likely, if we could radically change human nature. [4]
- Therefore, much as we could desire your more than human wisdom in our deliberations, we cannot lawfully avail ourselves of it. [5]
- As for his ways of living, he was the solitariest human being that I ever came across. [6]
- The crowd made way for her, and she came smiling and bowing through the narrow human lane, with Betsy Hale, as escort and support, smiling and bowing in her wake, the audience breaking into welcoming cheers as the old favorites filed along. [5]
- And those who watched knew that they were in the presence of a great human love. [11]
- Divine as she was, dauntless as she was in battle, she was human also. [5]
- If the aim was the progress of civilization, it is easy to see that there are other ways of diffusing civilization more expedient than by the destruction of wealth and of human lives. [2]
- Surely self-preservation, that was the first law; surely no known code of human practice called upon him to share the daily crimes of any living soul--it was a daily repetition of his crime for this traitor to carry on the atrocious lie of patriotism. [11]
- The Abbe's face was still cold and severe, but his voice was human as he said quickly: "Monsieur, I have decided to take you at your word. [11]
- Ah, yes, he was still blind; but never had he observed and recognised human life and its stage, down to the minutest detail, which his eyes refused to show him, so keenly as during these clays. [10]
- Well, perhaps he was sorry he hadn't asked more; that's human nature, too. [8]
- And yet she was so human, too, and so good and kind and dear and loving and cheery and charming and unspoiled and unaffected! [5]
- No person, as was said long ago, could judge him, because his task was not merely difficult, but simply impracticable to human powers. [6]
- As if there was much of anything in any human utterance, oral or written, except plagiarism! [5]
- The Reverend Doctor was human, as the Apostle was not ashamed to confess himself. [6]
- To Ingolby she was as beautiful as a human being could be as she lay with white face upturned, the paddle still in her hand. [11]
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