Quotes About Social
intellectuals who reject eternal truths and experience through the ages for the social engineering by supposed experts and their administrative state—which claim to use data, science, and empiricism to analyze, manage, and control society.
~ Mark R. Levin
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These instruments can spread lies faster and farther than our forefathers dreamed when they enshrined the freedom of the press in the First Amendment to our Constitution.
~ Mark R. Levin
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Parler, MeWe, and Discord's community forums. Rumble, Vimeo, and Bitchute.
~ Mark R. Levin
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The Statist, however, misuses equality to pursue uniform economic and social outcomes.
~ Mark R. Levin
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Although they self-identify as political independents, Pew Research reports that the rising generation "vot[es] heavily Democratic and for liberal views on many political and social issues," including "a belief in an activist government.
~ Mark R. Levin
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Dr. Thomas Sowell, senior fellow at the Hoover Institute, Stanford University, notes that "There was a time when the purpose of taxes was to pay the inevitable costs of government. To the political left, however, taxes have long been seen as a way to redistribute income and finance other social experiments based on liberal ideology."3
~ Mark R. Levin
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They self-righteously advocate public policies that obligate future generations' labor and resources to their own real and perceived benefit, empowering governmental abuse via social engineering and economic depredation. They disguise the delinquency as compassionate and premised on good intentions, often insisting their objectives will improve the prospects of those most severely burdened by them—"the children.
~ Mark R. Levin
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Social movements thrive on conflict," wrote Piven and Cloward.
~ Mark R. Levin
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In these times of rampantly increasing inequality, I would love to see a truly great social novel … books that really try to tell us how we're living now ... holding a mirror up to our society ... we can't think about trying to change our society before we understand it.
~ Mark Richards
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There's evidence of a social decline in direct proportion to technology and the industrialization of the motion picture industry.
~ Mark Rydell
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the perspectives offered in the texts may not represent the cultures as wholes (as presupposed by the long-used constructs "Israelite" and/or/versus "Canaanite"). Instead, texts have been taken as representations of the overlapping perspectives of various social factions, strata, and segments: so-called official versus popular; domestic versus public; elite versus peasant; male versus female.
~ Unknown
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Comedy works best when an audience is not only prepared to laugh, but anxious to participate in a shared social experience. For release humor to work, the audience must be clued to every plot from the beginning. If the audience and the actor don't know what's behind the door, that's mystery. If the audience knows, but someone else doesn't, that's release comedy.
~ Unknown
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Humor is more than entertainment or joke telling—it's a powerful social lubricant that eases and enriches communication, interpersonal relations, and education. Humor is a universal speech opener because it immediately earns the speaker respectful attention. It's psychologically impossible to hate someone with whom you've laughed. When we laugh, we temporarily give ourselves over to the person who makes us laugh. —Robert Orben
~ Unknown
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discussing cultural relativism with cultural relativists is like playing tennis with some guy who says, "Your ace is just a social construct.
~ Mark Steyn
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One great thing about getting old is that you can get out of all sorts of social obligations just by saying you're too tired.
~ George Carlin
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A fool and his money are soon invited everywhere.
~ Warren Buffett
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Why can't I say anything normal?
~ Jennifer Lawrence
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Everyone tries to get you to dance at clubs. They come up to you and say "You gotta dance! you gotta dance!" And then I dance, and they're like, "Not like that!"
~ Mike Birbiglia
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Opera is like a husband with a foreign title: expensive to support, hard to understand, and therefore a supreme social challenge.
~ Cleveland Amory
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You cannot control faeries. Can. Not. They aren't logical or rational. They don't obey the same laws (physical, social, emotional, traffic - you name it) that we do.
~ Kiersten White, Paranormalcy
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Even as a kid I was never the generator of humor, but I always knew who was funny, who to hang out with.
~ Andrew Stanton
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A member of the committee slapped a name tag over my left bosom. "What shall we name the other one?" I smiled. She was not amused.
~ Erma Bombeck
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It should not be an act of social disobedience to light a cigarette. Unless you're actually a doctor working at an incubator.
~ Dylan Moran
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It's just hassle of having friends and family an' that.
~ Karl Pilkington
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