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Quotes About Social

On Earth, social networking generally involved sitting down at a non-sentient computer and typing words about needing a coffee and reading about other people needing a coffee, while forgetting to actually make a coffee. It was the news show they had been waiting for. It was the show where the news could be all about them.
~ Matt Haig
he believed that the more people were connected on social media, the lonelier society became. 'That's why everyone hates each other nowadays,' he reckoned. 'Because they are overloaded with non-friend friends. Ever heard about Dunbar's number?
~ Matt Haig
And that had led to them talking about social media – he believed that the more people were connected on social media, the lonelier society became.
~ Matt Haig
Because they are overloaded with non-friend friends.
~ Matt Haig
the more people were connected on social media, the lonelier society became.
~ Matt Haig
Accelerated by social media, moral panic has become the last dependably profitable format of modern news reporting.
~ Matt Taibbi
Although I do use some of my psychology training in comedy, but it's more like pop psychology, not a course of treatment or anything. To me, it's more like social intelligence.
~ Matt Walsh
the major legislative achievements of the eugenics movement included a set of involuntary sterilization laws that targeted not immigrants or people of color, but poor "feebleminded" whites.
~ Unknown
Where the lubber had been dismissed as a social castoff, the cracker was targeted for arrest, imprisonment, vigilante terror, and death.
~ Unknown
how could authorities distinguish between a white person who was merely poor by circumstance and one who was biologically predisposed to poverty, crime, and low social standing?
~ Unknown
Dramatically and effectively, the Times article established symbolic and social linkages between blacks and poor whites and assigned responsibility for the disease to both.
~ Unknown
Inequality… has the natural and necessary effect, under the present circumstances, of materializing our upper class, vulgarizing our middle class, and brutalizing our lower class.
~ Matthew Arnold
When the things you can buy online matter more to you than the things you can do in your neighbourhood; when you communicate with social media friends you never meet more than your real friends; when your notion of public space is confined to the screen in your hand: all this removes the sinew of citizenship
~ Unknown
Leadership is a process of social influence which works to increase the efforts of others in pursuit of a goal. It happens when people with a vision inspire others to make a change happen despite obstacles.
~ Unknown
The only thing these online connections and communities prove is that as human beings we have an incredible need and hunger for meaningful interaction with each other.
~ Matthew Kelly
le rapport entre bonté et bien-être s'explique par le fait que l'homme est un « animal social » et que, de sa naissance à sa mort, son existence et sa survie dépendent étroitement de l'entraide et de la bienveillance dont il bénéficiera et dont il fera preuve à son tour à l'égard d'autrui.
~ Matthieu Ricard
When there are boys you have to worry about how you look, and whether they like you, and why they like another girl better, and whether they're going to ask you to something or other. It's a strain.
~ Maud Hart Lovelace
As socially insecure people tend to do, he responds by apologizing.
~ Maureen Corrigan
Nothing moves an older man more than a confession of inexperience from a younger, particularly if the latter be his social superior.
~ Maurice Druon
We must therefore rediscover, after the natural world, the social world, not as an object or sum of objects, but as a permanent field or dimension of existence.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
We must accept at the same time a historical and social explanation of psychoanalysis and a psychoanalysis of the history and social facts.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
The truth of a social system lies in the type of human relations it makes possible.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
We are not accusing liberalism of being a system of violence; we reproach it with not seeing its own face in violence, with veiling the pact upon which it rests while rejecting as barbarous that other source of freedom—revolutionary freedom which is the origin of all social pacts.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
For us a noncommunist left is this double position, posing social problems in terms of struggle and refusing the dictatorship of the proletariat.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty