Quotes About Social
You could give a slave his freedom, but nothing could undo the fact that he had been a slave; and between him, a freed-man, and any free man who had never been unfree, there would still be a difference. Wherever the Roman way of life held good, there would still be a difference.
~ Rosemary Sutcliff
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In my circle of friends, I've always been loud and funny and talkative. But as soon as I step out of that circle, I get very quiet and introspective. I don't want the spotlight on me.
~ Rosie Perez
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had chewed and swallowed it, he said: "I don't generally let the language flow around here. People, the richer they get, the more they dislike to hear a Negro express himself in well-chosen words. I guess they feel there's no point in being rich unless you can feel superior to somebody. I study English on the college level, but if I talked that way I'd lose my job. People are very sensitive.
~ Ross MacDonald
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A man's life, from birth to death, is guided, affected, and colored by family relations. The basic unit of the social order is the family. The family is the socially stable unit where the family has liberty and property.
~ Rousas John Rushdoony
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To conclude: good journalism is one of the models of good conversation and communication in the wider social context.
~ Rowan D. Williams
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Economic forces, after all, are invisible but for the effect they have on our physical form: where we live, what we eat, what we wear, how we dance.
~ Rubén Martínez
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And just as the functions of the bodily organs of plants and animals cannot be arbitrarily altered, so that, for example, one cannot at will hear with his eyes and see with his ears, so also one cannot at pleasure transform an organ of social oppression into an instrument for the liberation of the oppressed. The state can only be what it is: the defender of mass exploitation and social privileges, the creator of privileged classes and castes and of new monopolies.
~ Rudolf Rocker
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Just as you cannot see, at pleasure, with your ears and you cannot, at will, hear with your eyes so too you cannot make the state act in the interests of the working people. As an organ in the social body, its purpose is for the repression of self-determination.
~ Rudolf Rocker
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A system which in every act of its life sacrifices the welfare of large sections of the people, yes, of whole nations, to the selfish lust for power and the economic interests of small minorities must of necessity dissolve all social ties and lead to a constant war of all against all.
~ Rudolf Rocker
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Its supporters recognised that a social equalising of human beings , despite the loveliest of theoretical assumptions, is not possible so long as people are separated into classes on the basis of their owning or not owning property, classes whose mere existence excludes in advance any thought of a genuine community.
~ Rudolf Rocker
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Common to all Anarchists is the desire to free society of all political and social coercive institutions which stand in the way of development of a free humanity.
~ Rudolf Rocker
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Anarchism has in common with Liberalism the idea that the happiness and prosperity of the individual must be the standard of all social matters.
~ Rudolf Rocker
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Medicine is a social science, and politics is nothing more than medicine on a large scale.
~ Rudolf Virchow
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What is emerging in its place is an evolutionary vision of reality at every level: subatomic, atomic, chemical, biological, social, ecological, cultural, mental, economic, astronomical and cosmic.
~ Rupert Sheldrake
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I can be terribly vulgar in private life, especially after a nip of dry sherry.
~ Rupert Smith
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The only true forms of equality are equality at the Last Judgment and equality before a just court of law; all other attempts at levelling must lead, at best, to social stagnation.
~ Russel Kirk
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Most men and women are good only from habit, or out of deference to the opinions of their neighbors, the friend to tradition argues; and to deprive them of their habits, customs, and precepts, in order to benefit them in some novel way, may leave them morally and socially adrift, more harmed by their loss of ethical sanctions than helped by the fancied new benefit.
~ Russell Kirk
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The agent that exhibited human social behaviors such as gestures and changes in facial expressions promoted best learning. The static agent actually led to less learning than no agent. Perhaps the static agent became a distracting screen element?
~ Ruth Colvin Clark
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To be popular with girls, a man must do the wrong thing at the right time.
~ Ryan Bigge
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Irish demographics reveal two startling facts: There are around 70 million people worldwide who claim Irish descent, and Ireland today has barely half the population that it had 160 years ago, a decline unmatched in the modern world. These facts are explained and connected by the undeniable social reality of nineteenth-century Ireland—emigration.
~ Ryan Hackney
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A world more in contact with each other than ever, and we chose to tell each other what we ordered for lunch.
~ Ryan Harding
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Everyone loves brunch. OBVIOUSLY, but you super-love brunch. You are so big into brunch that your middle name should be "Brunch"...
~ Ryan North
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I grew up with no money. My kids will grow up with a lot of money and so it's really important to me, and it will always be a part of my parenting, to keep them conscientious and connected socially to other people.
~ Ryan Phillippe
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All my life I have generally avoided my neighbors. If I happen to encounter one of them I immediately move somewhere else.
~ S.Y. Agnon
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