Quotes About Social
People who are attached to each other develop a social dependence on each other that's based in a physical dependence on brain opiates.
~ Temple Grandin
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Impaired social interactions and withdrawal may not be the result of a lack of compassion, incapability to put oneself into someone else's position or lack of emotionality
~ Temple Grandin
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Campbell's Law, which says that any metric used to determine social decision-making will become corrupted by people who want to affect those decisions.
~ Temple Grandin
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Research has also shown that when performing language tasks, the autistic subject relies on the visual and spatial areas of the brain more heavily than the neurotypical subject does, perhaps to compensate for a lack of the kind of semantic knowledge that comes with social interaction
~ Temple Grandin
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that you cannot turn a non-social animal into a social one. Your focus should be teaching people with autism/AS to adapt to the social world around them, while still retaining the essence of who they are, including their autism/AS. Learning social survival skills is important, but I cannot be something I am not. Social
~ Temple Grandin
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Every last Featherington, current and former, was there, along with assorted spouses and even a cat.
~ Julia Quinn
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It took him a while to figure out that gaining an audience was not the same thing as gaining friends.
~ Julia Scheeres
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Realizing that inequality is socially constructed empowers us to be agents of change.
~ Julia T. Wood
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How little Americans know when they disparage acquaintanceship in favour of real, true friendship. It is in acquaintanceship, bringing wiht it as it does delicious dinners, comfortable weekends, gossip shared in picturesque surroundings, but no real intimacy, no responsibility, that the greatest charm of social intercourse lies.
~ Julian Fellowes
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CIVILIZATION is the art of living in towns of such size that everyone does not know everyone else.
~ Julian Jaynes
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She was perfectly normal." "What do you mean?" I turned around again. "What do you mean, what do I mean?" I clucked my tongue in disgust. "You know, normal. Happy, healthy. Someone with friends and family. Shelley had all kinds of friends. She was popular." "So if you're not popular, you're not normal?" "I didn't say that." Did I?
~ Julie Anne Peters
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I made friends easily, probably because I was spontaneous and average, which didn't intimidate people. It's the quiet ones kids are unsure about.
~ Julie Gonzalez
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The notion of a Judeo-Christian tradition, he says, is a myth invented by Enlightenment humanists to promote pluralistic social values.
~ Julie Ingersoll
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Consumption is a social relationship, the dominant relationship in our society—one that makes it harder and harder for people to hold together, to create community.
~ Juliet Schor
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this fetishism of the world of commodities arises from the peculiar social character of the labor which produces them.
~ Juliet Schor
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It is only by being exchanged that the products of labor acquire a socially uniform objectivity as values, which is distinct from their sensuously varied objectivity as articles of utility.
~ Juliet Schor
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What confirms them in this view is the peculiar circumstance that the use-value of a thing is realized without exchange, i.e., in the direct relation between the thing and man, while, inversely, its value is realized only in exchange, i.e., in a social process. Who
~ Juliet Schor
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Se sabe que las bicicletas han tratado por todos los medios de remediar su triste condición social. Pero en absolutamente todos los países de la tierra 'está prohibido entrar con bicicletas'. Algunos agregan: 'y perros', lo cual duplica en las bicicletas y en los canes su complejo de inferioridad.
~ Julio Cortazar
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Se sabe que las bicicletas han tratado por todos los medios de remediar su triste condición social. Pero en absolutamente todos los países de la tierra está prohibido entrar con bicicletas.
~ Julio Cortazar
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Qué entendés por snob? —preguntó Oliveira, más interesado. —Bueno —dijo la Maga, agachando la cabeza con el aire de quien presiente que va a decir una burrada—, yo me vine en tercera clase, pero creo que si hubiera venido en segunda Luciana hubiera ido a despedirme. —La mejor definición que he oído nunca —dijo Oliveira.
~ Julio Cortazar
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Tampoco hay que despreciar el hecho que el índice de crecimiento demográfico es tanto más elevado cuanto más se desciende en la escala social, lo que constituye un factor suplementario de regresión.
~ Julius Evola
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In America any inventor who discovers some new tool that will improve production will always win more social approval and acknowledgement than the traditional type of the intellectual; moreover, anything that is profit, reality or action in the material sense of the word will always be valued more than anything that may derive from a line of aristocratic dignity.
~ Julius Evola
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A political, economic, and social order created merely for the sake of temporal life is exclusively characteristic of the modern world, that is, of the antitraditional world.
~ Julius Evola
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Any vital, individual, social, or moral process that goes in this direction and leads to the fulfillment of the person according to his own nature is truly ascending.
~ Julius Evola
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