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Quotes About Social

Surely the greatest social injustice is that 2 billion people haven't heard of God's love in Christ.
~ David Platt
I love a selfie in the mirror.
~ Kim Kardashian
True self-love and social are the same.
~ Alexander Pope
A commitment to love and justice demands the transformation of social structures as well as of hearts.
~ Mary E. Hunt
People love to see you get ahead — so long as you don't get farther ahead than they are.
~ Carol Plum-Ucci
Never say sorry as a greeting
~ Maureen Johnson
Altogether, the American Rhodes Scholars, with their splendid native gift of oratory, and their modest desire to please, and their not less evident feeling that they ought merely to edify, and their constant delight in all that of Oxford their English brethren don't notice, and their constant fear that they are being corrupted, are a noble, rather than a comfortable, element in the social life of the University.
~ Max Beerbohm
However fond an undergraduate be of his womenfolk, at Oxford they keep him in a painful state of tension: at any moment they may somehow disgrace him.
~ Max Beerbohm
Your mentality, too, is bully, as we all predicate. One may say without exaggeration that your scholarly and social attainments are a by-word throughout the solar system, and be-yond.
~ Max Beerbohm
Need. That's what makes a village. That's what we are now, and what holds us together is need. I won't help you if you don't help me. That is the social contract." I couldn't really process what she was saying.
~ Max Brooks
Need. That's what makes a village. That's what we are now, and what holds us together is need. I won't help you if you don't help me. That is the social contract.
~ Max Brooks
Republicans typically fight against new taxes and cuts in defense spending, while Democrats resist cuts to social services. Both sides believe they are defending ethical principles. Yet they both pursue their political agenda while collectively ignoring the unethical financial mess they are leaving for future generations.
~ Max H. Bazerman
Whitefolks couldn't be people because their feet were too small, their skin too white and see-throughy, and they didn't walk on the balls of their feet the way people did - they walked on their heels like horses.
~ Maya Angelou
Physical symptoms, emotions, social pressure, conditioned thinking, lack of awareness, and other factors influence behaviors. To lose weight, you need to target those underlying factors, not just what you eat or do.
~ Mayo Clinic
If all people became ghosts my social life would be so over - Suze Simon in the Mediator
~ Meg Cabot
Oh my God. I thought I was going to have an aneurysm right there in line. Your hair smells really good? Your hair smells really good? Who did he think he was? James Bond? You don't tell someone their hair smells good. Not in a mall.
~ Meg Cabot
Bursting into parties to which I wasn't invited - but acting as if I had every right in the world to be there - is another one of my many gifts. It's basically all about confidence - and having the right shoes, of course. If you have the right shoes, you can do anything.
~ Meg Cabot
What would you do if you were King's Thief, Gen? Chew with your mouth open in the royal presence? Chat with the court ladies, dropping the h's at the beginning of your words and garbling the ends of most of them? Everything about you reveals your low birth. You'd never be comfortable at the court.
~ Megan Whalen Turner
They were a couple in a way that didn't exclude anyone but seemed superior to every other relationship in the room.
~ Melissa Bank
They were friends. That's all she ever seemed to have. Friends. She had enough of them.
~ Melissa de la Cruz
We're not all created equal. There are the Carries and Royces of the world, high up in their gated mansions and their fancy schools, and then there's me and my family, who are just struggling to keep our footing. Though our paths may cross momentarily, maybe it's better to stick to our own circle, so we don't get hurt when we crash into each other.
~ Melissa de la Cruz
There must exist a paradigm, a practical model for social change that includes an understanding of ways to transform consciousness that are linked to efforts to transform structures.
~ bell hooks
Patriarchy has no gender.
~ bell hooks
Hope is essential to any political struggle for radical change when the overall social climate promotes disillusionment and despair.
~ bell hooks