Quotes About Social norms
I don't know the ultimate fate of a suppressed fart.
~ Mary Roach
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I do not know what the custom of the English may be, but it is the custom of the Irish to hate villains
~ Mary Shelley
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Although, generally speaking, it is best NOT to compliment people on their physical features (unless you are completely genuine) because people will often see it as though you just want something from them–and it is often interpreted as you either want to sell them something or have sex with them. However, if that is your intention, go ahead and compliment them on their physical features (as long as you are genuine about it and mean what you say).
~ Matt Morris
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If, as a professor, you ask four men and two women each to wear a cotton T-shirt, no deodorant and no perfume, for two nights, then hand these T-shirts to you, you will probably be humored as a mite kinky.
~ Matt Ridley
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Don't get me wrong. I'm not a snob. I don't have a problem with Applebee's per se. But I think we can all agree, as a civilized society, that lives shouldn't change there. Significant
~ Matthew Norman
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How does a girl act with boys, exactly?" Tacy asked. "Oh," said Betsy airily, "you just curl your hair and use a lot of perfume and act plagued when they tease you.
~ Maud Hart Lovelace
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Al final, la felicidad se mide a partir de la satisfacción que una persona declara sentir sobre su propia vida, y quizá sea más sencillo estar satisfecho con ella si uno tiene dinero, se ciñe a las normas sociales, acomoda sus juicios a lo que diga la iglesia y no se preocupa demasiado por las injusticias.
~ Barbara Ehrenreich
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She made it plain that her fondest wish was to have a grandbaby. Whenever fat Irene would pick up the baby, which was not too often, Mrs. Hoge would declare, Irene, you don't know how becoming that looks. As if someone ought to have a kid because it looked good on them.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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We're genetically predisposed toward certain behaviors that we've collectively decided are unhelpful; adultery and racism are possible examples. With reasonable success, we mitigate those impulses through civil codes, religious rituals, maternal warnings—the whole bag of tricks we call culture.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Height isn't something you can have and just let be, like nice teeth or naturally curly hair. People have this idea you have to put it to use, playing basketball, for example, or observing the weather up there. If you are a girl, they feel a particular need to point your height out to you, as if you might not have noticed.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Values are social norms — they're personal, emotional, subjective, and arguable. All of us have values. Even criminals have values. The question you must ask yourself is, Are your values based upon principles? In the last analysis, principles are natural laws — they're impersonal, factual, objective and self-evident. Consequences are governed by principles and behavior is governed by values; therefore, value principles! p. 49
~ Stephen R. Covey
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At least 20 percent of American men born between 1933 and 1942 had their first sexual intercourse with a prostitute.
~ Steven D. Levitt
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the fact that women show a lot of skin or that men curse in public is not a sign of cultural decay. On the contrary, it's a sign that they live in a society that is so civilized that they don't have to fear being harassed or assaulted in response.
~ Steven Pinker
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Human life is a cardinal value that trumps social norms, social stability, or obedience to the law.
~ Steven Pinker
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A man loses his sense of direction after four drinks; a woman loses hers after four kisses.
~ H. L. Mencken
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That it really began in the days when the Love Laws were made. The laws that lay down who should be loved, and how. And how much.
~ Arundhati Roy
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Sanity is knowing the rules of the social game, internalizing them, and following them.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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Sanity is knowing the rules of the social game,
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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Necesitamos reglas, patrones y valores, tanto en soledad como en compañía.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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The act of staring is a thing which one does not ordinarily do to another human being; it seems to put the object stared at in a class apart. One does not talk to a monkey in a zoo, or to a freak in a sideshow— one only stares.
~ Erving Goffman
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What the public expects and what is healthy for an individual are two very different things.
~ Esther Williams
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I remember when I was younger, older folks would say to me, 'There are three things you don't talk about at a dinner party: religion, politics, and money.' But I think the truth is quite the opposite.
~ Diane Guerrero
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In the locker room, and when I'm with my friends, we use racial slurs... What I do with my black friends is not up to white America to dictate to me what's appropriate and inappropriate.
~ Charles Barkley
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Dominique guessed her own sexual preferences from puberty, wisely kept them to herself, unsure how her friends or family would react, not wanting to be a social outcast she tried boys a couple of times they enjoyed it she endured it
~ Bernardine Evaristo
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