Society has made us believe you should look like an 18-year-old model all your life.
‐‐ Clint Eastwood
Society has not been set up in a way that allows women to go back to work after taking time off. Many women now have to work as well as do everything at home and no one can do everything. Society needs to find a way of relieving women.
‐‐ Zaha Hadid
Society has taught us to suppress certain things and not do certain things.
‐‐ Kesha
Society has to change, but the political powers we have at the moment are not enough to effect this change. The whole democratic system would have to be rethought.
‐‐ Jose Saramago
Society has to get a grip and put a tax on carbon. Of course, there is much that flows from that, and it is a complex situation. The small details of something such as climate change are political and social, and they are a lot about fairness and how we rebalance towards a fairer society.
‐‐ Richard Rogers
Society historically has a difficult time with the concept of something new and foreign that shakes up our comfortable views, especially if it involves the very volatile question of sexual identity.
‐‐ Mercedes Ruehl
Society honors its living conformists and its dead troublemakers.
‐‐ Mignon McLaughlin
Society in every state is a blessing, but government, even in its best stage, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one.
‐‐ Thomas Paine
Society in the English countryside is still strangely, quaintly divided. If black comedy and a certain type of social commentary are what you want, I think English rural communities offer quite a lot of material.
‐‐ Rachel Cusk
Society is a republic. When an individual tries to lift themselves above others, they are dragged down by the mass, either by ridicule or slander.
‐‐ Victor Hugo
Society is always taken by surprise at any new example of common sense.
‐‐ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Society is at odds with itself.
‐‐ Clint Eastwood
Society is based on the assumption that everyone is alike and no one is alive.
‐‐ Hugh Kingsmill
Society is becoming less and less transparent. People no longer know where decisions that substantially affect their lives are taken, nor by whom, nor how.
‐‐ Georg Henrik von Wright
Society is better off without certain people.
‐‐ Bernhard Goetz
Society is completely unreasonable. People want everything and want to pay for nothing. They panic if they think about their taxes being raised, but if their garbage collection is a day late they scream and yell.
‐‐ Michael Schur
Society is composed of two great classes those who have more dinners than appetite, and those who have more appetite than dinners.
‐‐ Nicolas Chamfort
Society is constantly recalibrating, redefining what it considers to be moral and immoral.
‐‐ John Hurt
Society is like a large piece of frozen water; and skating well is the great art of social life.
‐‐ Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Society is like a stew. If you don't stir it up every once in a while then a layer of scum floats to the top.
‐‐ Edward Abbey
Society is like the air, necessary to breathe but insufficient to live on.
‐‐ George Santayana
Society is not a disease, it is a disaster. What a stupid miracle that one can live in it.
‐‐ Emile M. Cioran
Society is now one polished horde, formed of two mighty tries, the Bores and Bored.
‐‐ Lord Byron
Society is one vast conspiracy for carving one into the kind of statue likes, and then placing it in the most convenient niche it has.
‐‐ Randolph Bourne
Society is so divided in its perception of public school people. Most people who went to public school behave in the right way, but every now and then there will be someone who comes along and ruins it.
‐‐ Jack Whitehall
Society is still adapting to women being CEOs and professionals rather than homemakers. Because of this, the unfortunate outcome is that we feel we have to be successful at both - in the office and in the home. Striking that balance is different for everyone.
‐‐ Brit Morin
Society is the body; individuals are its members, its limbs. Just as the various limbs help and co-operate with one another and thus are happy, so each must unite with others in being helpful to all in thought, speech and action... One may see to the good of one's own group, i.e., the group that is immediate to him, and then proceed to others.
‐‐ Ramana Maharshi
Society is the union of men and not the men themselves.
‐‐ Charles de Secondat
Society is unity in diversity.
‐‐ George Herbert Mead
Society is well governed when its people obey the magistrates, and the magistrates obey the law.
‐‐ Solon
Society is what we make of it, so we'd better try to make it the best we can.
‐‐ Dale Murphy
Society isn't good at dealing with people who have something concrete to feel guilty about or who are dealing with a loss.
‐‐ Darin Strauss
Society judges political parties based on the results that they give. When they don't meet the population's needs, when they are not up to expectations, that leaves society free to pick other parties.
‐‐ Enrique Pena Nieto
Society just has a way of inhibiting you, which is good and bad.
‐‐ Barbara Park
Society leaders have urged me to seek the presidency.
‐‐ Miriam Defensor-Santiago
Society, like nature, is one body, really.
‐‐ Susan Griffin
Society lives by faith, and develops by science.
‐‐ Henri Frederic Amiel
Society may be likened to a rod, which only a just government can balance properly.
‐‐ Ameen Rihani
Society may no longer define marriage in the only way marriage has ever been defined in the annals of recorded history. Many societies allowed polygamy, many allowed child marriages, some allowed marriage within families; but none, in thousands of years, defined marriage as the union of people of the same sex.
‐‐ Dennis Prager
Society mends its wounds. And that's invariably true in all the tragedies, in the comedies as well. And certainly in the histories.
‐‐ Charlton Heston
Society might have been better off without them, but we are supposed to look after the disadvantaged, and so we do it. But it doesn't help the society.
‐‐ Gerry Harvey
Society needs a couple of vents that say what you're not supposed to say.
‐‐ Sam Kinison
Society needs both justice and compassion, a head and a heart, if it is to be civilised.
‐‐ Julian Baggini
Society needs both parents and nonparents, both the work party and the home party. While raising children is the most important work most people will do, not everyone is cut out for parenthood. And, as many a childless teacher has proved, raising kids is not the only important contribution a person can make to their future.
‐‐ Virginia Postrel
Society needs hundreds of hundreds of thousands of Chen Guangbiaos.
‐‐ Chen Guangbiao
Society needs people who can manage projects in addition to handling individual tasks.
‐‐ Marilyn vos Savant
Society needs to condemn a little more and understand a little less.
‐‐ John Major
Society prizes a girl for being thin more than anything else she might bring to the table.
‐‐ Arabella Weir
Society puts so much emphasis on outer appearance, but being confident in yourself and not letting others' opinions affect you is pretty amazing.
‐‐ Brendan Dooling