Quotes About Society
The true meaning of feminism is this: to use your strong womanly image to gain strong results in society.
~ Pamela Anderson
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It quickly becomes clear that having a child in France doesn't require choosing a parenting philsophy.
~ Pamela Druckerman
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Gathering up all the stories on the continuum...I am inclined to think that we should stop calling nonmonogamy a marital problem and call it a marital culture instead.
~ Unknown
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In 1895 Lady Londonberry commented acidly on a bridegroom who had 'married the 10,000 a year as well as the lady.
~ Unknown
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No, I'm just being real. Women don't leave rich, powerful men. Even when the whole world knows about their man's sexual indiscretions, they stay. Hillary didn't leave Bill. Camille is standing by Cosby and Kobe Bryant appeased his wife with a four million dollar diamond ring. I don't care how smart the woman is or whether she has her own money. The majority of women don't leave.
~ Unknown
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business exist not only to make profit, but also to consider theimpacts and consequences of their business activities as there are increasingpressure from the society about the environmental changes.
~ Unknown
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Femeile pl?teau pentru toat? lumea: pentru b?rbat, pentru Dumnezeu, pentru lege, pentru boier, pentru lipsa de nutre? ?i chiar ?i pentru vremea rea.
~ Panaït Istrati
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Never make friends with people who are above or below you in status such friendship will never give you happiness.
~ Panchatantra
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To accept the conventions of traditional society is to be less than an individual. To reject them is yo assume an intolerable burden of freedom in often fundamentally discouraging conditions.
~ Pankaj Mishra
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And gun-owning truck drivers in Louisiana have more in common with trishul-wielding Hindus in India, bearded Islamists in Pakistan, and nationalists and populists elsewhere, than any of them realize.
~ Pankaj Mishra
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Suicide and depression rates, to take one revealing statistic, have shot up in countries with the fastest-growing economies. So has the number of young suicide bombers attempting their own version of podvig.
~ Pankaj Mishra
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Marx reproduced medieval and Reformation millenarian expectations in his utopia of a classless, stateless society.
~ Pankaj Mishra
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Contra Hobbes and Locke, Rousseau refused to believe that the obligations to civil society could be derived from self-interest, the preservation of life or the enjoyment of private property. For socialized human beings were prone to deceive and to exploit others while pretending to be public-spirited.
~ Pankaj Mishra
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It was easy to denounce that American vision of endless space and well-being and leisure as a deception; to accuse it of obscuring the inner cities and drugs and violence, and the ruthless suppression of remote and near enemies. But to people from tormented societies, America was the country whose nation-building traumas seemed to lie in the remote past, and where many individuals could afford to look beyond the struggles for food, shelter and security that still weighed upon people elsewhere.
~ Pankaj Mishra
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we all share the same fate: we carry within us more love, and above all more longing than today's society is able to satisfy. We have all ripened for something, and there is no one to harvest the fruit ââ'¬Â¦ Karl Mannheim (1922)
~ Pankaj Mishra
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Sex and hypocrisy. They go together like coffee and cream.
~ Paolo Bacigalupi
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Today education has become a training ground for competition.
~ Parker J. Palmer
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Seeking to eliminate pain nonetheless puts it at the heart of the system. As a result, today we suffer from not wanting to suffer just as one can make oneself ill by trying to be perfectly healthy. Furthermore, we now tell ourselves a strange fable about a society completely devoted to hedonism, and for which everything becomes an irritation, a torture. Unhappiness is not only unhappiness; it is, worse yet, a failure to be happy.
~ Pascal Bruckner
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le vrai bourgeois, de nos jours, est celui qui méprise sa propre classe, joue au rebelle et tire gloire de s'autodéprécier en permanence. La
~ Pascal Bruckner
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The Western cult of happiness is indeed a strange adventure, something like a collective intoxication. In the guise of emancipation, it transforms a high ideal into its opposite. Condemned to joy, we must be happy or lose all standing in society. It is not a question of knowing whether we are more or less happy than our ancestors; our conception of the thing itself has changed, and we are probably the first society in history to make people unhappy for not being happy.
~ Pascal Bruckner
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Homogénéité culturelle, historique, tel est le destin de l'homme.
~ Unknown
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Men carve meaning into women's faces; messages addressed to other men.
~ Pat Barker
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A society that devours its own young deserves no automatic or unquestioning allegiance.
~ Pat Barker
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When a man throws an empty cigarette package from an automobile, he is liable to a fine of $50. When a man throws a billboard across a view, he is richly rewarded.
~ Pat Brown
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