Quotes About Conformity
I'm not sure what a good person is, exactly. On the one hand, it could be someone who always play by the rules. But someone can follow the rules and still be a real jerk, you know? In fact, some of the biggest idiots I know are people who follow the rules, usually because they make you feel like crap when you don't.
~ Michael Thomas Ford
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At an early age, it seems to be a part of the human condition to rebel against some type of authority as our perceptions of the world change with experience.
~ Michael W. Ford
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~ Michael W. Ford
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The customs and practices of life in society sweep us along.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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The most beautiful lives, to my mind,are those that conform to the common human pattern, with order, but without miracle, and without eccentricity.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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Whatever it be, whether art or nature, that has inscribed in us this condition of living by reference to others, it does us much more harm than good. We defraud ourselves out of what is actually useful to us in order to make appearances conform to common opinion. We care less about the real truth of our inner selves than about how we are known to the public.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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Happiness is a singular incentive to mediocrity.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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when Dandamys the Wise heard accounts of the lives of Socrates, Pythagoras and Diogenes, he said that they were in every way great personalities, except for their being too subject to venerating the Law: for, to support Law with its authority, true virtue must doff much of its original vigour; and many vicious deeds are done not merely with the Law's permission but at its instigation:13
~ Michel de Montaigne
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The judges of normality are present everywhere. We are in the society of the teacher-judge, the doctor-judge, the educator-judge, the social worker-judge; it is on them that the universal reign of the normative is based; and each individual, wherever he may find himself, subjects to it his body, his gestures, his behavior, his aptitudes, his achievements.
~ Michel Foucault
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Do not ask who I am and do not ask me to remain the same: leave it to our bureaucrats and our police to see that our papers are in order.
~ Michel Foucault
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In the serene world of mental illness, modern man no longer communicates with the madman: on on hand, the man of reason delegates the physician to madness, thereby authorizing a relation only through the abstract universality of disease; on the other, the man of madness communicates with society only by the intermediary of an equally abstract reason which is order, physical and moral constraint, the anonymous pressure of the group, the requirements of conformity.
~ Michel Foucault
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We have to rise up against all forms of power—but not just power in the narrow sense of the word, referring to the power of a government or of one social group over another: these are only a few particular instances of power. Power is anything that tends to render immobile and untouchable those things that are offered to us as real, as true, as good.
~ Michel Foucault
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The demand [exigence] for an identity and the injunction to break that identity, both feel, in the same way abusive.
~ Michel Foucault
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Weakness is emanating from the crowd
~ Mick Wall
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We were born in this society, we grew up in this society. And we learn to be like everyone else, playing nonsense all the time.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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The fear of being rejected becomes the fear of not being good enough. Eventually we become someone that we are not. We become a copy of Mamma's beliefs, Daddy's beliefs, society's beliefs, and religion's beliefs.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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We have learned to live by other people's points of view because of the fear of not being accepted and of not being good enough for someone else.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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What we call education is nothing but domestication of the human being.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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Just being ourselves is the biggest fear of humans. We have learned to live our lives trying to satisfy other people's demands. We have learned to live by other people's points of view because of the fear of not being accepted and of not being good enough for someone else.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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That is why humans resist life. To be alive is the biggest fear humans have. Death is not the biggest fear we have; our biggest fear is taking the risk to be alive — the risk to be alive and express what we really are. Just being ourself is the biggest fear of humans. We have learned to live our life trying to satisfy other people's demands. We have learned to live by other people's points of view because of the fear of not being accepted and of not being good enough for someone else.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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To be alive is the biggest fear humans have. Death is not the biggest fear we have; our biggest fear is taking the risk to be alive — the risk to be alive and express what we really are. Just being ourselves is the biggest fear of humans. We have learned to live our lives trying to satisfy other people's demands. We have learned to live by other people's points of view because of the fear of not being accepted and of not being good enough for someone else.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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Death is not the biggest fear we have; our biggest fear is taking the risk to be alive — the risk to be alive and express what we really are. Just being ourselves is the biggest fear of humans. We have learned to live our lives trying to satisfy other people's demands. We have learned to live by other people's points of view because of the fear of not being accepted and of not being good enough for someone else.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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We pretend to be what we are not because we are afraid of being rejected. The fear of being rejected becomes the fear of not being good enough. Eventually we become someone that we are not. We become a copy of Mamma's beliefs, Daddy's beliefs, society's beliefs, and religion's beliefs.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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Empezamos a actuar para intentar complacer a mamá y a papá, a los profesores y a la iglesia. Fingimos ser lo que no éramos porque nos daba miedo que nos rechazaran. El miedo a ser rechazados se convirtió en el miedo a no ser lo bastante buenos. Al final, acabamos siendo alguien que no éramos. Nos convertimos en una copia de las creencias de mamá, las creencias de papá, las creencias de la sociedad y las creencias de la religión.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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