The human element and human judgment around understanding the physics of machines and the process, and how those come together, I think there's going to be a balance we all need to figure out how to strike.
Medicine is probably one of the best backgrounds for a writer to find stories. I always think cops and docs have the best background because we see so much of human behavior, such a range of human emotions.
I think quite spiritually of myself. I feel like I'm here to support the human evolution.
I think that many of my ideas are correct, but I'll bet you, before my death other discoveries will be made that will prompt me to alter various ideas I have about human evolution.
I surely don't think ignorance is bliss. But like everything else that has survived thousands of years of human evolution, ignorance - like denial, self-delusion, and magical thinking - seems to have its uses.
Considering the 'Tomorrow People' are supposed to be the next step in human evolution, I think it's a fascinating idea that they can't kill. They've evolved in all these other ways, and they have these special abilities, but they can't kill. It's a very interesting concept. I really like it. I like the idea of it.
If you think of human experience as a pie, then the wedge Hollywood is reflecting now is getting smaller and smaller.
I think our everyday coded language around 'good neighborhoods' and 'bad neighborhoods' is what allows for tremendous violence to happen... When you label a neighborhood 'bad' and avoid it, then you don't know and don't see what goes on there. And there's no human face to interrupt that narrative.
I have to say that in this particular cow that we're dealing with, those parts of the cow were removed, and so we don't think there's any risk or very negligible risk to human health with this particular incident.
I don't think there's anything unique about human intelligence.
One of the things I constantly think about as a writer is the way in which people are full of contradictions - there's all this contradictory information inside a human personality.
I just think I'm better equipped to make a study of human personality than trying to get into the mind of animals.
It makes it very exciting don't you think to live in an age of, of discovery of human personality this way?
I don't believe in a biological apocalypse, but I think there is stormy biological weather ahead as the human population continues to grow.
I think generationally, as human progress does its thing, we are constantly impressed by the upcoming generation.
I think that there's something really powerful about the sun and its effect on the human psyche. I lived in a place with no windows for twelve years.
I think there's something in the human psyche that we're titillated by the person who flies too close to the candle and their wings get singed.
I really do think that dreaming and fantasies are very important to the human psyche and the soul. That's why I want to act.
I try to live instinctively. And I guess I've always enjoyed living in a fantasy world, daydreaming. I really do think that dreaming and fantasies are very important to the human psyche and the soul. That's why I want to act.
I don't think the human race will survive the next thousand years, unless we spread into space.