M. Scott Peck Quotes About Human Nature

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  • The major threats to our survival no longer stem from nature without but from our own human nature within. It is our carelessness, our hostilities, our selfishness and pride and willful ignorance that endanger the world.

    M. Scott Peck (2015). “The People Of The Lie”, p.302, Random House
  • Idealists are people who believe in the potential of human nature for transformation. . . . The most essential attribute of human nature is its mutability and freedom from instinct . . . it is always within our power to change our nature. So it is actually the idealists who are on the mark and the realists who are off base.

    M. Scott Peck (1983). “People of the Lie”, p.247, Simon and Schuster
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