SOCIETY QUOTES VII

quotations about society

Were it not for some small remainders of piety and virtue which are yet left scattered among mankind, human society would in a short space disband and run into confusion, and the earth would grow wild and become a forest.

JOHN TILLOTSON

"The Advantages of Religion to Societies", The Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson

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I am now quite cured of seeking pleasure in society, be it country or town. A sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself.

EMILY BRONTË

Wuthering Heights

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Our society is changing so rapidly that none of us can know what it is or where it is going.

EDWIN H. LAND

testimony, The Public Television Act of 1967: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications

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The earth is much over-populated, hence that abominable institution called "Society."

ABRAHAM MILLER

Unmoral Maxims

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Put me to sleep or take me away
I don't want to be a part of this sick society

NASUM

"Escape"


Society is divided into two classes--the shearers and the shorn; we should always be with the former against the latter.

NAPOLEON

attributed, Day's Collacon


What a glorious time it will be when Society discovers that most of the punishment it inflicts ought not to have been inflicted on its children, but on itself.

JOHN DANIEL BARRY

"Society: The Perfect Mother", Reactions and Other Essays Discussing Those States of Feeling and Attitude of Mind That Find Expression In Our Individual Qualities


Society would be a charming affair if we were only interested in one another.

CHAMFORT

The Cynic's Breviary


Society is a more level surface than we imagine. Wise men or absolute fools are hard to be met with, as there are few giants or dwarfs.

WILLIAM HAZLITT

Characteristics

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Side by side and always tired
All for one and no-one hired
All that's left is love inspired
Low society

HEAVEN 17

"Low Society"


Society therefore is as ancient as the world.

VOLTAIRE

A Philosophical Dictionary

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Individual societies begin in harmonious adaptation to the environment and, like individuals, quickly get trapped into nonadaptive, artificial, repetitive sequences. When the individual's behavior and consciousness get hooked to a routine sequence of external actions, he is a dead robot, and it is time for him to die and be reborn. Time to "drop out," "turn on," and "tune in."

TIMOTHY LEARY

The Politics of Ecstasy

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I do not think there is anything deserving the name of society to be found out of London.

WILLIAM HAZLITT

Table Talk

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Society cares about the individual only in so far as he is profitable. The young know this. Their anxiety as they enter in upon social life matches the anguish of the old as they are excluded from it.

SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR

The Coming of Age

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A people is but the attempt of many
To rise to the completer life of one--
And those who live as models for the mass
Are singly of more value than they all.

ROBERT BROWNING

Luria

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When you grow up as a girl, it is like there are faint chalk lines traced approximately three inches around your entire body at all times, drawn by society and often religion and family and particularly other women, who somehow feel invested in how you behave, as if your actions reflect directly on all womanhood.

M. E. THOMAS

Confessions of a Sociopath: A Life Spent Hiding in Plain Sight


Society is all around
Aw, hear the beautiful sound
Of all the high-pitched squeals
Ecstatic brilliance at its finest

KURT VILE

"Society Is My Friend"


In the affluent society, no sharp distinction can be made between luxuries and necessaries.

JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH

The Affluent Society

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A society composed of none but the wicked could not exist; it contains within itself the seeds of its own destruction, and without a flood, would be swept away from the earth by the deluge of its own iniquity.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon

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Man delights in society far more than do bees or herds.

ARISTOTLE

Politics

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