Quotes About Community
it's not what you get out of life that counts. Break your mirrors! In our society that is so self-absorbed, begin to look less at yourself and more at each other. you'll get more satisfaction from having improved your neighborhood, your town, your state, your country, and your fellow human beings than you'll ever get from your muscles, your figure, your automobile, your house, or your credit rating
~ Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Ob?utek sramu potrebuje druge ljudi.
~ Arnon Grunberg
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the happy hum of humanity.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Just like the cosmonauts and their pee plants, all we have is each other.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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No group can survive, let alone thrive, unless what is good for the overall community is more important than individual freedom. Take, for example, resource allocation. How can anyone with any intelligence possibly justify, in terms of the overall community, the accumulation and hoarding of enormous material assets by a few individuals when others do not even have food, clothing, and other essentials?" In
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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The long-heralded global village is almost upon us, but it will last for only a flickering moment in the history of mankind. Before we even realise that it has come, it will be superseded – by the global family.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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They no longer formed a single group, united in the common cause of survival. Now their lives had diverged again into a score of independent aims and ambitions. Humanity had swallowed them up once more, and the ocean swallows a raindrop.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Few artists thrive in solitude, and nothing is more stimulating than the conflict of minds with similar interests.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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With the historic abolition of long-distance charges on 31 December 2000, every telephone call became a local one, and the human race greeted the new millennium by transforming itself into one huge, gossiping family. Like
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Your society, at least what I have observed of it, seems not to understand the fundamental inconsistency between individual freedom and the common welfare.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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They no longer formed a single group, united in the common cause of survival. Now their lives had diverged into a score of independent aims and ambitions. Humanity had swallowed them up once more, as the ocean swallows a raindrop.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Everything was so cheap that the necessities of life were free, provided as a public service by the community, as roads, water, street lighting, and drainage had once been. A man could travel anywhere he pleased, eat whatever food he fancied—without handing over any money. He had earned the right to do this by being a productive member of the community.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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As soon as anyone on Earth could see and talk to anyone else by pressing a button, most of the need for cities vanished.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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They no longer formed a single group, united in the common cause of survival. Now their lives had diverged again into a score of independent aims and ambitions. Humanity had swallowed them up once more, as the ocean swallows a rain-drop.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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It is fortunate for this community that I am not a criminal.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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The sight of a friendly face in the great wilderness of London is a pleasant thing indeed to a lonely man.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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There have," said I, "been numerous petty thefts." Holmes snorted his contempt. "This great and sombre stage is set for something more worthy than that," said he. "It is fortunate for this community that I am not a criminal.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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This great and sombre stage is set for something more worthy than that," said he. "It is fortunate for this community that I am not a criminal.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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The London criminal is certainly a dull fellow. Look out of this window, Watson. See how the figures loom up, are dimly seen, and then blend once more into the cloudbank. The thief or the murderer could roam London on such a day as the tiger does the jungle, unseen until he pounces, and then evident only to his victim. There have been numerous petty thefts. This great and sombre stage is set for something more worthy than that. It is fortunate for this community that I am not a criminal.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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You have room for three more?" M'Adoc asked Sin. "Sure," Sin said. "We can always use more fuel for the pyre." Kish snorted. "For the record, I don't burn well." Xirena ruffled his hair. "Trust me, human, all of you burn well." "That's right," Simi added. "The Simi can ignite most folks and fry them up extra crispy." Kish
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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I have finally learned that I am as much a part of this country as those villagers. Whether they like it or not, my umbilical cord is buried in the earth of Vietnam just like theirs.
~ Sherry Garland
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There's no place like home, especially if it's Serenity, South Carolina.
~ Sherryl Woods
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The second step in incarnation is to accept the host culture as a valid, albeit imperfect, way of life. It is useful to remember that culture is basically a set of conceptual tools and social arrangements that people use to adapt to their environment and to order their lives in the pursuit of food, shelter, and family and community relationships.
~ Sherwood G. Lingenfelter
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But I will never ask anyone from our village-from any village in Tlanth-to risk his or her life unless I'm willing to myself.
~ Sherwood Smith
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