It's like the human race has been programmed for misery.
You and David could both be right. Maybe human beings are programmed … to help one another, even to fall in love. But just because it's human nature doesn't make it bad, Tally. Besides, we had a whole city of pretties to choose from, and we chose each other. "-Zane
I have programmed myself to be at least 105 years old.
The first thing I'd say to women is put aside the guilt. I think we're all genetically programmed to feel guilty for not giving total effort at the job.
Some people are genetically programmed to be difficult.
The battle rages eternal, though the race, religion, gender or sexual orientation of those discriminated against changes regularly. Maybe man’s need for a scapegoat is genetically programmed into him.
The universe is already programmed to give each of us a year of happiness. Our challenge lies in programming ourselves to receive it.
We are not programmed to bury our kids.
Win or lose, I am programmed to do more. That's because I am the other son of Jorel - Superman.
As long as your robot isn't programmed by like Dr. Evil, I think you're going to be fine.
Ever since I was little it was programmed into me that London is where great theatre occurs and all the big shows you love start there.
Memory is the only afterlife I have ever believed in. But the forgetting inside us cannot be stopped. We are programmed to betray.
I'm so programmed to getting up early that I like to make the most of the day.
I can't write at night. For me, I'm programmed to believe that nighttime is for relaxation.
It is harder to lie in an interview. A good interview - and it can be polite - is not a one way street like a candidate controlled ad. An interview is not programmed by the candidate and so the candidate can't be exactly sure what will be asked.
Ideally, advertising aims at the goal of a programmed harmony among all human impulses and aspirations and endeavors. Using handicraft methods, it stretches out toward the ultimate electronic goal of a collective consciousness.
Apart from anything else, I am designed by evolution, like we all are: if we see a little thing like that, big eyes, tiny nose, we go 'aaah'. That's what evolution does. We are programmed to do that. So to find babies the most amazing, isn't surprising, I don't think.
Personally, I feel that in my own work I wanted to look programmed or impersonal but I don't really believe I am being impersonal when I do it. And I don't think you could do this.
Evolution has programmed us to feel rejection in our guts. This is how the tribe inforced obedience, by wielding the threat of expulsion. Fear of rejection isn't just psychological; it's biological. It's in our cells.
We are being programmed by mental pygmies.