SOCIETY QUOTES VI

quotations about society

If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich.

JOHN F. KENNEDY

Inaugural Address, January 20, 1961

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I suppose Society is wonderfully delightful.
To be in it is merely a bore. But to be out of it is simply a tragedy.

OSCAR WILDE

A Woman of No Importance


In society men protect themselves by protecting one another.

EMPEROR FOHI

attributed, Day's Collacon


Society is held together by our need; we bind it together with legend, myth, coercion, fearing that without it we will be hurled into that void, within which, like the earth before the Word was spoken, the foundations of society are hidden.

JAMES BALDWIN

Notes of a Native Son

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They're casting their problem on society. And, you know, there is no such thing as society. There are individual men and women, and there are families. And no government can do anything except through people, and people must look to themselves first. It's our duty to look after ourselves and then, also to look after our neighbour. People have got the entitlements too much in mind, without the obligations.

MARGARET THATCHER

interview, Woman's Own, October 31, 1987

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Man must have some recognized stake in society and affairs to knit him lovingly to his kind, or he is wont to revenge himself for wrongs real or imagined.

AMOS BRONSON ALCOTT

Table Talk

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There is a society in the deepest solitude.

ISAAC D'ISRAELI

Literary Character of Men of Genius

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Society is the only field where the sexes have ever met on terms of equality, the arena where character is formed and studied, the cradle and the realm of public opinion, the crucible of ideas, the world's university, at once a school and a theatre, the spur and the crown of ambition, and the tribunal which unmasks pretension and stamps real merit.

WENDELL PHILLIPS

Fraternity Lecture, October 4, 1859

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Society ... is nothing more than the war of a thousand petty opposed interests, an eternal strife of all the vanities, which, turn in turn wounded and humiliated one by the other, intercross, come into collision, and on the morrow expiate the triumph of the eve in the bitterness of defeat. To live alone, to remain unjostled in this miserable struggle, where for a moment one draws the eyes of the spectators, to be crushed a moment later -- this is what is called being a nonentity, having no existence. Poor humanity!

CHAMFORT

The Cynic's Breviary


Justice is the great end of civil society.

DAVID DUDLEY FIELD

speech, March 1885

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I am now quite cured of seeking pleasure in society, be it country or town. A sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself.

EMILY BRONTË

Wuthering Heights

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No entrance without any exit, no possible society without a spacious graveyard.

ERNST BLOCH

The Principle of Hope


Were it not for some small remainders of piety and virtue which are yet left scattered among mankind, human society would in a short space disband and run into confusion, and the earth would grow wild and become a forest.

JOHN TILLOTSON

"The Advantages of Religion to Societies", The Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson

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Put me to sleep or take me away
I don't want to be a part of this sick society

NASUM

"Escape"


I'm just the subject of discussion now
The one no-one admires
I'm society's victim
I'm not just sufferin' from paranoia
It's invented by you and them

DISCHARGE

"Society's Victim"


Every society has the criminals it deserves.

EMMA GOLDMAN

Red Emma Speaks

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Society is divided into two classes--the shearers and the shorn; we should always be with the former against the latter.

NAPOLEON

attributed, Day's Collacon


It may be that our society is only passing through a period of ugly transition, but the present evil has its root deep down in the social organization, and springs from a diseased public opinion.

CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS

"A Chapter of Erie", North American Review, July 1869

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Society is a chain of obligations, and its links must support each other;
The branch cannot but wither, that is cut from the parent vine.

MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER

Proverbial Philosophy

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We are all civilized people, which means that we are all savages at heart but observing a few amenities of civilized behavior.

TENNESSEE WILLIAMS

foreword, Sweet Bird of Youth

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