Quotes About Community
It is no nation that we inhabit, but a language. Make no mistake; our native toungue is our true fatherland.
~ Emil Cioran
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It is because we are all imposters that we endure each other.
~ Emil Cioran
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ViaÅ£a în comun devine intolerabil?, iar viaÅ£a de unul singur, ÅŸi mai de nesu portat.
~ Emil Cioran
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Pe românii de la Paris evit cît pot s?-i v?d: în genere sunt intriganÅ£i ÅŸi r?spîndesc zvonuri false. In plus, nu sunt de nici un folos penici un plan
~ Emil Cioran
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Pentru a sc?pa de prea multe gînduri îngrozitoare eu v?d mult? lume, c?ci de-aÅŸ sta tot timpul singur, nu ÅŸtiu ce s-ar alege de mine.
~ Emil Cioran
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M-am plictisit de orice form? de agitaÅ£ie ÅŸi m-am convins c? toate nepl?cerile în via?? vin din participarea la un grup oarecare.Dac? ÅŸtiam lucrurile acestea demult,ast?zi eram mult mai înaintat.A trage consecinÅ£ele prostiilor altora e cea mai absurd? tragedie ce se poate îndura.
~ Emil Cioran
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One does not inhabit a country; one inhabits a language. That is our country, our fatherland - and no other.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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In a metropolis as in a hamlet, what we still love best is to watch the fall of one of our kind.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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Un popor exist? întrucât constituie o primejdie.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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Toplum - bir kurtar?c?lar cehennemi! Diogenes'in elinde lambas?yla arad???, ilgisiz biriydi.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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It is no nation that we inhabit, but a language." "Make no mistake; our native tongue is our true fatherland.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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Society - an inferno of saviors!
~ Emil M. Cioran
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A strange island, the ghetto, a tiny universe without roots, to the measure of its inhabitants, as remote from the life of the soil as angels or ghosts.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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Great is the victory, but the friendship of all is greater.
~ Emil Zatopek
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Solidarity is, literally something which the society possesses.
~ Émile Durkheim
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While the State becomes inflated and hypertrophied in order to obtain a firm enough grip upon individuals, but without succeeding, the latter, without mutual relationships, tumble over one another like so many liquid molecules, encountering no central energy to retain, fix and organize them.
~ Émile Durkheim
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Belirli bir gruptaki intihar vakalar?n?n kayda deÄŸer bir ÅŸekilde artmas?, bu grup içindeki toplumsal dayan??man?n zay?flad???n? ve üyelerin, varoluÅŸsal krizlere kar?? grup taraf?ndan art?k yeterince korunamad???n? gösterir.
~ Émile Durkheim
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Art is not simply an external ornament donned by the cult to conceal its excessively harsh and austere side; rather the cult has an aesthetic aspect in itself.
~ Émile Durkheim
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man is double…There are two beings in him: an individual being which has its foundation in the organism and the circle of whose activities is therefore strictly limited, and a social being which represents the highest reality in the intellectual and moral order that we can know by observation – I mean society.
~ Émile Durkheim
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Society in general, simply by its effect on men's minds, undoubtedly has all that is required to arouse the sensation of the divine. A society is to its members what a god is to its faithful. A god is first of all a being that man conceives of as superior to himself in some respects and one on whom he believes he depends.
~ Émile Durkheim
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Education is a social thing; that is to say, it brings the child into contact with a definite society and not with society in general.
~ Émile Durkheim
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When mores are sufficient, laws are unnecessary; when mores are insufficient, laws are unenforceable.
~ Émile Durkheim
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Man cannot become attached to higher aims and submit to a rule if he sees nothing above him to which he belongs. To free him from all social pressure is to abandon him to himself and demoralize him.
~ Émile Durkheim
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Crime brings together honest men and concentrates them.
~ Émile Durkheim
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