Quotes About Social
A blogger is constantly looking over his shoulder, for fear that he is not being followed.
~ Robert Brault
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Ah, yes, my social life — a series of encounters where we briefly debate who is in the greater rush.
~ Robert Brault
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The social, friendly, honest man,Whate'er he be,'Tis he fulfills great Nature's plan,And none but he!
~ Robert Burns
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SRP: The Single Responsibility Principle An active corollary to Conway's law: The best structure for a software system is heavily influenced by the social structure of the organization that uses it so that each software module has one, and only one, reason to change.
~ Robert C. Martin
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J'ai lu les postmodernistes avec un certain intérêt avec même admiration. Mais quand je les lis, j'ai toujours cet horrible sentiment lancinant que quelque chose d'absolument essentiel est oublié. Plus on dit qu'une personne est un produit social, ou un confluent de forces ou fragmentée, ou marginalisée et plus on ouvre tout un nouveau monde d'excuses.
~ Robert C. Solomon
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The classical manifestation is the outlook of the religious prophet who says, "It is written . . ., but I say unto you. . . ." Weber's implication is that charismatic authority occurs in the context of a social movement that may arise outside of and in any event is in some manner opposed to the existing order—a radical movement, be it of religious, political, cultural, or other complexion.
~ Robert C. Tucker
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Organizational questions," Lenin's views on them in particular, were a fateful bone of contention when fifty-seven delegates from Russia and abroad met in Brussels in July 1903 for the Russian Social Democratic Workers' party's Second Congress—a meeting with more claim than the earlier one in Minsk to be considered the constituent congress.
~ Robert C. Tucker
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The Mensheviks emerged from the Revolution of 1905 as the dominant Social Democratic faction in Georgia.
~ Robert C. Tucker
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I don't take a great deal of interest in party politics. Social politics interests me a great deal more.
~ Robert Carlyle
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Which meant the State Care population was continually rising while its budget remained fixed.
~ Robert Charles Wilson
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In social situations we all wear masks, and keep our defenses up. It is embarrassing, after all, to reveal one's true feelings. As a seducer you must find a way to lower these resistances.
~ Robert Greene
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Conforming to social norms, you will listen more to others than to your own voice.
~ Robert Greene
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Both deliberately and unconsciously, we often develop, a social exterior designed specifically to disguise our weaknesses and lacks. For instance, you may think you are dealing with someone who is tough and cynical, without realizing that deep inside they have a soft sentimental core.
~ Robert Greene
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In many ways we are more split than ever between our conscious, social selves and our unconscious Shadow. We live in a culture that enforces powerful codes of correctness that we must abide by or face the shaming that is not so common on social media. We are supposed to live up to the ideals of selflessness, which are impossible for us because we are not angels.
~ Robert Greene
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The word personality comes from the Latin persona, which means "mask." In the public we all wear masks, and this has a positive function.
~ Robert Greene
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People with consummate acting skills can better navigate our complex social environments and get ahead.
~ Robert Greene
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People who wear their hearts on their sleeves out in society are tiresome and embarrassing. Their sincerity notwithstanding, it is hard to take them seriously.
~ Robert Greene
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The recreation of yourself in the eyes of others is a powerful process that must not be left to chance.
~ Robert Greene
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Because humans are social creatures by nature, power depends on social interaction and circulation. To make yourself powerful you must place yourself at the center of things, as Louis XIV did at Versailles.
~ Robert Greene
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We imagine we're acting of our own free will, unaware of how deeply our susceptibility to the emotions of others in the group is affecting what we do and how we respond.
~ Robert Greene
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El aislamiento es tan fatal para las artes creativas como para las artes sociales.
~ Robert Greene
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Otros son capaces de actuar con seguridad y fanfarronería, y a menudo se convierten en líderes. Las personas con habilidades actorales consumadas pueden sortear mejor los complejos entornos sociales y salir adelante.
~ Robert Greene
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And at the root of this mental transformation are two simple biological traits—the visual and the social—that primitive humans leveraged into power.
~ Robert Greene
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Pacifism is a shifty doctrine under which a man accept the benefits of the social group without being willing to pay-and claims a halo for his dishonesty.
~ Robert Heinlein in Double Star
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