人非木石
      Explanation: Means people have thoughts and feelings, easily touched by the outside world of things, unlike non-living, no consciousness, no feeling of trees stone.
      Usage: The main predicate; as object, clause; often used in conjunction with the ruthless Practice makes perfect
      Source: Qian Han, "Letter to Ren": "body of non-wood and stone, alone associating with the French officials, deeper prison and among those who can tell?"
  • Thesaurus:  Were non- vegetation