Quotes About Social
The political, the economic, the social are tied together like the strands of a rope. The social and economic, if they are firm, tend to strengthen the other.
~ Paul Kagame
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The only projects that excite me have to be tied to some aspect of social change. No matter how beautiful, a coffee book doesn't exactly move you to change the way you cook or eat.
~ Homaro Cantu
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There's so many issues tied to the meat industry. I mean, social, environmental, humanitarian - all of them. I know that when I'm eating that I'm not hurting the planet, I'm not hurting other people on this planet, I'm not hurting animals... and I'm not hurting nature.
~ Maggie Q
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We're not just social animals in the conventional way that people think. It's not just a bunch of us who hang out together. We have a very specific pattern of ties, and they have a particular shape and structure that is encoded in our genes. It means that human beings have evolved to live their lives embedded in social networks.
~ Nicholas A. Christakis
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My idea of family is not dominated by blood ties. Families are fragile things, and I think it is social pressure and emotional attachments that keep them together.
~ Jeremy Hardy
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Reddit is, it's like a tiger. It's great if it's your friend, but it can also eat you alive.
~ Simone Giertz
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People might call me the white man, but no one treated me as one.
~ Saidiya Hartman
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Even the ways we don't eat are based in class. The middle class don't eat in support groups. The poor can't afford not to eat at all. The rich hire someone to not eat with them in private.
~ Sallie Tisdale
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People don't want to connect with brands. They want to connect with each other. Fascinating companies create more opportunities for people to connect with each other, through the brand.
~ Sally Hogshead
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Mystique can add anticipation and curiosity to any relationship, from new business pitches to social invitations, by motivating others to return for more.* There are four main ways to trigger mystique's delicate balance: Spark curiosity. Withhold information. Build mythology. And limit access. Begin by sparking an intense behavioral motivator: curiosity.
~ Sally Hogshead
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Lady Beatrice grunted and turned to Emma. "Here is your escort, dear." She shook the elderly man's arm and shouted in his ear, "This is Miss Peterson, Mr. Maxwell. You'll be taking her in to dinner." "What? Thinner?" Mr. Maxwell was so bent over, his face was only inches above Emma's bosom. "Sacrilege! Don't take an ounce off 'em, my dear." Emma stepped back before a bit of drool hit her bodice.
~ Sally MacKenzie
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At one point in my life, I was very involved with social causes. I'm still involved, but now I have a family and it's important to me.
~ Salma Hayek
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Progressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces at work in the society in which they live, but also about the intensely social character of their interior lives. Ultimately, it can propel people toward social emancipation.
~ Salvador Dali
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The study of history should be a mind-altering encounter that leaves one forever unable to consider the social world without asking questions about where a claim comes from, who's making it, and how time and place shape human behavior.
~ Sam Wineburg
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Still, there is space for this secular movement that has become frustrated with the liberal experience. In my opinion, there is a need for an effort that helps he establishment of social justice while taking into consideration all the qualifications and reservations against the welfare state.
~ Samir Kassir
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Money is not energy. Wars would also arise as competing political forces saw opportunities to advance, but military expenditure would simply draw more energy and funds away from maintaining social systems and infrastructure, generally leading to the fragmentation or breakdown of centralised systems of administration, governance, and rule.
~ Samuel Alexander
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To preserve health is a moral and religious duty, for health is the basis of all social virtues. We can no longer be useful when we are not well.
~ Samuel Johnson
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Wine makes a man more pleased with himself; I do not say it makes him more pleasing to others.
~ Samuel Johnson
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There are people whom one should like very well to drop, but would not wish to be dropped by.
~ Samuel Johnson
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A am a great friend of public amusements, they keep people from vice.
~ Samuel Johnson
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Nobody can write the life of a man, but those who have eat and drunk and lived in social intercourse with him.
~ Samuel Johnson
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But strictly speaking, human rights do not necessarily call for a modicum of distributive equality. And a concern for human rights, including economic and social rights, has risen as moral commitments to distributive equality fell.
~ Samuel Moyn
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Religious groups meet social needs left untended by state bureaucracies. These include the provision of medical and hospital services, kindergartens and schools, care for the elderly, prompt relief after natural and other catastrophes, and welfare and social support during periods of economic deprivation.
~ Samuel P. Huntington
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Whose red nose makes me ashamed to be seen with him.
~ Samuel Pepys
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