Top 30 Robots Humans Quotes

#1. Robots should stand up for themselves and not try to be humans. They should either utterly destroy us or protect us from aliens. And vampires. And pirates.

Daniel H. Wilson

#2. We live in a culture that paces itself to the speed of machines. We are trying like good little robots to match our speed with theirs. Humans cannot move at the same rate as machines. When we attempt to, we lose contact with our own humanness.

Tian Dayton

#3. I didn't know what the future held. But I knew it held Dex. And that was more than good enough for me.

Karina Halle

#4. We aren't robots. What makes us exceptional as humans, is that we have the capacity to feel as many emotions all at once.

Demi Lovato

#5. Robots touch something deeply human within us. For me, robots are all about people.

Cynthia Breazeal

#6. You just can't differentiate between a robot and the very best of humans.

Isaac Asimov

#7. We humans have a love-hate relationship with our technology. We love each new advance and we hate how fast our world is changing ... The robots really embody that love-hate relationship we have with technology.

Daniel H. Wilson

#8. I'm a motherfucking lothario of humans and robots alike.

Santino Hassell

#9. Productivity is for robots. What humans are going to be really good at is asking questions, being creative, and experiences." Kevin Kelly

Timothy Ferriss

#10. We don't only want to make robots in universities; we want to create good humans. We can't shape a world only with the help of robots made out of technical know-how. We can't be useful to humankind if there are no sentiments in life.

Narendra Modi

#11. Why do humans never do as they're told? Someone should replace you all with robots. No, on second though, they shouldn't, bad idea.

Jonathan Morris

#12. Mitchell claimed that her materialist view leads to "humbleness." But it is not humbling; it is dehumanizing. It essentially reduces humans to robots.

Nancy Pearcey

#13. If you look at it from just a pure economic basis, technology is replacing all of the jobs robots can do, and machinery is replacing the jobs that humans once held. If we don't train our children to imagine, to create, they're going to be unemployable.

Erwin McManus

#14. I visualize a time when we will be to robots what dogs are to humans, and I'm rooting for the machines.

Claude Shannon

#15. I do not know who lives here in my chest, or why the smile comes. I am not myself, more the bare green knob of a rose that lost every leaf and petal to the morning wind.

Rumi

#16. In the war between the humans and the robots, the humans had to win. Call me hopeful.

Dan Mangan

#17. People are really excited about robotic exploration. I understand the feeling there because, in fact, robots can do things humans can't. They can survive harsh conditions, they can explore places we would never go, plus you never actually have to bring them back.

Neil DeGrasse Tyson

#18. As humans embrace new forms of social media to keep connected with friends and colleagues, our robots are becoming increasingly sociable.

Ken Goldberg

#19. The TV channels never ran out of sponsorship for their live telecasts of despair. They never ran out of despair

Arundhati Roy

#20. I think one of the great dangers here is going and categorizing anybody from one religion as a terrorist. That's not true ... That would let the terrorists win. That's what they want us to do.

Michael Bloomberg

#21. What heart can think, or tongue express, The harm that groweth of idleness?

John Heywood

#22. It turns out umpires and judges are not robots or traffic cameras, inertly monitoring deviations from a fixed zone of the permissible. They are humans.

Eric Liu

#23. Robots have gotten steadily more capable, but humans' expectations that robots should have minds keeps biting robot developers.

David Hanson

#24. I went to Istanbul. I spoke to blind people, most of whom had lost their sight suddenly. I asked them to describe the last thing they saw.

Sophie Calle

#25. Free will is an illusion. Humans are nothing but moist robots.

Scott Adams

#26. They seemed more like machines than humans, and, let's face it, they are a civilian's army. An army whose soldiers dressed in costumes and walked and talked like robots, with guns strapped to their waist belts, always looking for an enemy.

Kenneth Eade

#27. I find it difficult to converse with robots.....Don't be afraid to be an independent thinker.

Just Jewel

#28. Those who are politically apathetic can only survive if they are supported by people who are capable of taking action.

Pericles

#29. The Master created humans first as the lowest type, most easily formed. Gradually, he replaced them by robots, the next higher step, and finally he created me, to take the place of the last humans.

Isaac Asimov

#30. There are unprecedented numbers of movements for human rights and freedoms. But the dominant worldviews in academia, like materialism and naturalism, deny the reality of freedom, reducing humans to robots. So where does the concept of human rights come from?

Nancy Pearcey

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