'Socialize' means we turn more of our personal powers over to Big Brother, not free enterprise.
‐‐ Robert Kiyosaki
Socially I never was an outsider. I have never thought of the conflict element before frankly, but perhaps it was wanting to belong, and at the same time wanting to retain one's own personality.
‐‐ Carlisle Floyd
Socially, I think I'm quite comfortable; I enjoy chatting to people... but I do have my quirks.
‐‐ Greg McHugh
Socially, in most groups I tempered my conversations on my approach to health because those who entrusted their lives to allopathic, 'standard of care' Western doctors might not want to entertain the idea that they might have made the wrong choice or that their way wasn't the best way.
‐‐ Suzanne Somers
Socially smart people have always mocked the threateningly mobile, and anti-branding is a central strand of high-end status conflict now.
‐‐ Peter York
Socially, the Cuban revolution created an education system and health service that remain the envy of much of the neo-liberal world.
‐‐ Tariq Ali
Socially, the issue of men's weight is simply not a big deal.
‐‐ Nia Vardalos
Societies advance through innovation every bit as much as economies do.
‐‐ Geoff Mulgan
Societies are not sustainable without institutions.
‐‐ Mo Ibrahim
Societies can be sunk by the weight of buried ugliness.
‐‐ Daniel Goleman
Societies can easily talk themselves into conflict and misery. But they can also talk, and act, their way out.
‐‐ Geoff Mulgan
Societies cannot move forward without law, and our constitution is the cornerstone of the law and our National Assembly is its umbrella and fortress.
‐‐ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
Societies depend on agreed rules.
‐‐ John Maynard Smith
Societies have always been shaped more by the nature of the media by which men communicate than by the content of the communication.
‐‐ Marshall McLuhan
Societies need heroes. So we travel to places where the revisionists cannot dismantle the great.
‐‐ David Gemmell
Societies need rules that make no sense for individuals. For example, it makes no difference whether a single car drives on the left or on the right. But it makes all the difference when there are many cars!
‐‐ Marvin Minsky
Societies need to have one illness which becomes identified with evil, and attaches blame to its victims.
‐‐ Susan Sontag
Societies or companies that expect a glorious past to shield them from the forces of change driven by advancing technology will fail and fall. That applies as much to my own, the media industry, as to every other business on the planet.
‐‐ Rupert Murdoch
Societies raise their grandest monuments to what their cultures value most highly. As the tallest buildings in a city noted for tall buildings, the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center were certainly monumental.
‐‐ Michael Mandelbaum
Societies should be judged by how they treat the weakest among them.
‐‐ Maajid Nawaz
Societies that empower women are less violent in every way.
‐‐ Steven Pinker
Society and government at all levels - the state level, the local level and, of course, the federal level - really needs to redouble its efforts if we're really going to make a difference in combating autism.
‐‐ Chris Smith
Society and medicine treat us all as members of populations, whereas as individuals we are all unique, and population statistics do not apply.
‐‐ Craig Venter
Society and the system and politicians don't want people to be aware of things. They want people to believe what they have to show 'em.
‐‐ Ziggy Marley
Society as a whole benefits immeasurably from a climate in which all persons, regardless of race or gender, may have the opportunity to earn respect, responsibility, advancement and remuneration based on ability.
‐‐ Sandra Day O'Connor
Society as a whole is better off when information is available to the public. Whether you are talking about how to prevent disease, or about who does the best job of treating disease, it is useful to provide as much information to the public as possible.
‐‐ Dave Obey
Society attacks early, when the individual is helpless.
‐‐ B. F. Skinner
Society, being codified by man, decrees that woman is inferior; she can do away with this inferiority only by destroying the male's superiority.
‐‐ Simone de Beauvoir
Society bristles with enigmas which look hard to solve. It is a perfect maze of intrigue.
‐‐ Honore de Balzac
Society can exist only on the basis that there is some amount of polished lying and that no one says exactly what he thinks.
‐‐ Lin Yutang
Society can overlook murder, adultery or swindling; it never forgives preaching of a new gospel.
‐‐ Edmund Burke
Society can take two roads - the road to genuine prosperity, or the road to artificial stimulus. The first results in a permanent higher standard of living for all; the latter creates an inflationary boom that cannot last.
‐‐ Mark Skousen
Society cannot continue to disable themselves through their need to categorize people or make assumptions as to another individual's abilities.
‐‐ Evelyn Glennie
Society cannot exist without law. Law is the bond of society: that which makes it, that which preserves it and keeps it together. It is, in fact, the essence of civil society.
‐‐ Joseph P. Bradley
Society cannot share a common communication system so long as it is split into warring factions.
‐‐ Bertolt Brecht
Society cares for the individual only so far as he is profitable.
‐‐ Simone de Beauvoir
Society certainly encourages women to be victims in every way.
‐‐ Gloria Steinem
Society does not consist of individuals but expresses the sum of interrelations, the relations within which these individuals stand.
‐‐ Karl Marx
Society does not seem prepared to accept the sacrifices required for an effective prevention of cancer.
‐‐ Renato Dulbecco
Society doesn't like to deal with death, but it is a natural part of living.
‐‐ Harmon Killebrew
Society drives people crazy with lust and calls it advertising.
‐‐ John Lahr
Society during the last hundred years has been alternately perplexed and encouraged respecting the two great questions: how shall the criminal and pauper be disposed of in order to reduce crime and reform the criminal on the one hand and, on the other, to diminish pauperism and restore the pauper to useful citizenship?
‐‐ Dorothea Dix
Society exists for the benefit of its members, not the members for the benefit of society.
‐‐ Herbert Spencer
Society exists only as a mental concept; in the real world there are only individuals.
‐‐ Oscar Wilde
Society feeds terror and is in turn terrorized; we are afraid to lose, so we consume.
‐‐ Alejandro Jodorowsky
Society has a hyper emphasis on thin, and that trend comes from the consumers - it does not come from the fashion industry. The fashion industry needs to make money; that's what we do. If people said, 'We want a 300 pound purple person,' the first industry to do it would be fashion.
‐‐ Kelly Cutrone
Society has always to demand a little more from human beings than it will get in practice.
‐‐ George Orwell
Society has arisen out of the works of peace; the essence of society is peacemaking.
‐‐ Ludwig von Mises
Society has changed so dramatically that it's empowered the individual, and technology has a lot to do with that. Years ago, if you had a bad experience at a restaurant, you could complain to the manager. Maybe you could picket. Now, you go online and write a review that may go viral.
‐‐ Brad Katsuyama