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Quotes About Social

Asian elephants have always worked with people and they like company.
~ Princess Stephanie of Monaco
I don't think I ever won't do radio. I feel like, between the radio, the podcast, the books, even social media, you have to be a personality eleven places now, or you're not a personality anywhere.
~ Bobby Bones
My films are about embarrassment.
~ Alan Bennett
What we do is unique in helping empower athletes and their voice through long-form and short-form content to social to our products.
~ Maverick Carter
It is not necessary to have enemies if you go out of your way to make friends hate you.
~ Frank Dane
The more content you share, the more opportunity people have to see it and engage with it.
~ Lewis Howes
Whether I act or direct I ensure that there is a social message attached.
~ Neena Gupta
If you'll see on my social media, I'm never going to get political. I do think there's something about entertainers where it's nice where you just get entertainment.
~ Jake Johnson
None of my friends are in the entertainment industry.
~ Lizzy Caplan
I don't believe in social equality, and they know it.
~ George Smathers
Prigogine and Stengers caution against leaping to genetic or sociobiological explanations for puzzling social behavior. Many things that are attributed to biological pre-wiring are not produced by selfish, determinist genes, but rather by social interactions under nonequilibrium conditions.
~ Ilya Prigogine
La science sociale di XIXe siecle nous a legue un terrible heritage, l'idee que els processus se divisent en trois champs separes: le politique, l'economique et le socioculturel.
~ Immanuel Wallerstein
When you remove the concept of reward and punishment on merit, the result is the utter destruction of social fabric.
~ Imran Khan
A condemned poor man, if steals to feed his starving kid, is slammed into prison. Contrast this to a rich man's crime.
~ Imran Khan
Our social relationships are limited, most of the time, to gossip and criticizing people's behavior. This observation slowly pushed me to isolate from the so-called social life. My days pass by in solitude.
~ Ingmar Bergman
I say in my talks it takes two things to make it happen again, a new Hitler and social conditions like in the thirties. But that's not true. It takes three things: the Hitler, the conditions, and the people to follow the Hitler. And don't you think he'd find them? No, not enough of them. I really think people are better and smarter now, not so much thinking their leaders are God. The television makes a big difference.
~ Ira Levin
Almost all people have this potential for evil, which would be unleashed only under certain dangerous social circumstances.
~ Iris Chang
I have this desire in my gut to be liked by everybody. That always happens when nobody likes you.
~ Unknown
The physiological homogeneity of human labour was a necessary presupposition of the social division of labour, but only at a determined level of social development and in a determined social form of economy does the labour of the individual have the character of a form of manifestation of human labour in general. We would not be exaggerating if we said that perhaps the concept of man in general and of human labour in general emerged on the basis of the commodity economy.
~ Unknown
All stories interest me, and some haunt me until I end up writing them. Certain themes keep coming up: justice, loyalty, violence, death, political and social issues, freedom.
~ Isabel Allende
For many Extraverts, "hell at a party" is "not being able to get in." Many introverts see it as "being there.
~ Isabel Briggs Myers
But to manipulate men, to propel them toward goals which you—the social reformers—see, but they may not, is to deny their human essence, to treat them as objects without wills of their own, and therefore to degrade them.
~ Isaiah Berlin
He had to follow the opposite path: aim at a portrait completely on the surface, evident, unequivocal, that did not elude conventional appearance, the stereotype, the mask. The mask, being first of all a social, historical product, contains more truth than any image claiming to be "true";
~ Italo Calvino
Dall'introduzione sul ruolo sociale di lettrice per passione disinteressata. È un ruolo sociale cui credo, e che è il presupposto del mio lavoro, non solo di questo libro. Né mi dimentico neanche per un minuto (dato che vivo di diritti d'autore) che il lettore è acquirente, che il libro è un oggetto che si vende sul mercato. Chi crede di poter prescindere dall'economicità dell'esistenza e da tutto ciò che essa comporta, non ha mai avuto il mio rispetto.
~ Italo Calvino