SOCIETY QUOTES VI

quotations about society

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

ERNST BLOCH

The Principle of Hope


The man who lives alone is apt to forget the individuality of others; the man who lives in society is apt to forget his own.

ELIZA COOK

Diamond Dust

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The ideal society can be described, quite simply, as that in which no man has the power or means to coerce others.

EDWARD ABBEY

A Voice Crying in the Wilderness

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Society,
Pay your taxes stand in line help them plan for your demise.

PENNYWISE

"Society"


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


Our society is changing so rapidly that none of us can know what it is or where it is going.

EDWIN H. LAND

testimony, The Public Television Act of 1967: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communications

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Parts of a machine
Modern day slavery
Dehumanizing control
Wasted lives fading
Sick Society System
Sick Society System
System of survival

CRIMINAL

"S.S.S."


No social stability without individual stability.

ALDOUS HUXLEY

Brave New World

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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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Justice is the great end of civil society.

DAVID DUDLEY FIELD

speech, March 1885

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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


Gold is the key to society; but poverty its barrier.

WILLIAM SCOTT DOWNEY

Proverbs

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I do not think there is anything deserving the name of society to be found out of London.

WILLIAM HAZLITT

Table Talk

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Individual societies begin in harmonious adaptation to the environment and, like individuals, quickly get trapped into nonadaptive, artificial, repetitive sequences. When the individual's behavior and consciousness get hooked to a routine sequence of external actions, he is a dead robot, and it is time for him to die and be reborn. Time to "drop out," "turn on," and "tune in."

TIMOTHY LEARY

The Politics of Ecstasy

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Society is addicted to growth, and that's having terrible consequences for the planet and, increasingly, for us as well. We have to change our collective and individual behavior and give up something we depend on--power over our environment. We must restrain ourselves, like an alcoholic foreswearing booze. That requires honesty and soul-searching.

RICHARD HEINBERG

"Systemic Change Driven by Moral Awakening Is Our Only Hope", EcoWatch, August 14, 2017


Side by side and always tired
All for one and no-one hired
All that's left is love inspired
Low society

HEAVEN 17

"Low Society"


That millions of people share the same forms of mental pathology does not make these people sane.

ERICH FROMM

The Sane Society

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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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Without some portion of moral virtues, not even thieves can maintain society.

J. HARRIS

attributed, Day's Collacon