Quotes About Society
Funny, there had been a time when building things was what America did. From massive dams to towering skyscrapers, from mechanized factories to moon rockets, the nation had created, had viewed that as part of the national identity. Being an engineer or an architect had once been high aspirations. Now everybody wanted to be musicians and basketball players, and America didn't build squat.
~ Marcus Sakey
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Orwell's vision of our terrible future was that world-- the world in which books are banned or burned. Yet it is not the most terrifying world I can think of. I think instead of Huxley-- ...I think of his Brave New World. His vision was the more terrible, especially because now it appears to be rapidly coming true, whereas the world of 1984 did not. What's Huxley's horrific vision? It is a world where there is no need for books to be banned, because no one can be bothered to read one.
~ Marcus Sedgwick
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Orwell's vision of our terrible future was that world - the world in which books are banned or burned. Yet it is not the most terrifying world I can think of. I think instead of Huxley [...] I think of his Brave New World. His vision was the more terrible, especially now because it appears to be rapidly coming true, whereas the world of 1984 did not. What is Huxley's horrific vision? It is a world where there is no need for books to be banned, because no one can be bothered to read one.
~ Marcus Sedgwick
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Orwell's vision of our terrible future [...] - the world in which books are banned. What is Huxley's horrific vision? It is a world where there is no need for books to be banned, because no one can be bothered to read them'.
~ Marcus Sedgwick
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The safety of the people shall be the highest law
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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O tempora! O mores! [Oh the times! The customs!]
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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The best interpreter of the law is custom.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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In time of war the laws are silent.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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For there is but one essential justice which cements society, and one law which establishes this justice. This law is right reason, which is the true rule of all commandments and prohibitions. Whoever neglects this law, whether written or unwritten, is necessarily unjust and wicked.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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With us, love is just as punishable as murder or robbery…
~ Margaret Anderson
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Vanity is becoming a nuisance, I can see why women give it up, eventually. But I'm not ready for that yet.
~ Margaret Atwood
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The Human moral keyboard is limited ... there's nothing you can play on it that hasn't been played before. And, my dear Friends, I am sorry to say this, but it has its lower notes.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Popular art is the dream of society it does not examine itself.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Men are afraid that women will laugh at them. Women are afraid that men will kill them.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Better never means better for everyone... It always means worse, for some.
~ Margaret Atwood
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We still think of a powerful man as a born leader and a powerful woman as an anomaly.
~ Margaret Atwood
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If you ask me the man's short a hat size or two but he's harmless. Not like the Texas Kid or the Tuscon Kid. Drat, he's not even like Billy the Kid. Now those are outlaws." His assurances did little to calm her nerves. Apparently the only bandits he took seriously were the ones belonging to a society of human goats.
~ Unknown
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The truth is, we [women] live like bats, or owls, labor like beasts, and die like worms.
~ Margaret Cavendish
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I had the additional disadvantage of being unable to approve my own conduct; being a child of the age, I knew how wrong and how misguided it was. I walked around with a scarlet letter embroidered upon my bosom, visible enough in the end, but the A stood for Abstinence, not for Adultery.
~ Margaret Drabble
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Longevity has fucked up our pensions, our work–life balance, our health services, our housing, our happiness. It's fucked up old age itself.
~ Margaret Drabble
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Bread and dripping, Dorothy had mentioned. You couldn't offer that to man or boy now, not because they wouldn't eat it, although they wouldn't, but because meat doesn't produce dripping any more. The meat isn't real meat any more. Even when it looks like meat, it's something else.
~ Margaret Drabble
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For every age there is a popular idea about what madness is, what causes it, and how a mad person should look and behave; and it is usually these popular ideas, rather than those of medical professionals, that turn up in songs and stories and plays and books.
~ Unknown
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When women let their hair down, it means either sexiness or craziness or death, the three by Victorian times having become virtually synonymous.
~ Unknown
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For every age there is a popular idea about what madness is, what causes it, and how a mad person should look and behave; and it's usually these popular ideas, rather than those of medical professionals, that turn up in songs and stories and plays and books.
~ Unknown
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