Famous Quotes
624 Quotations with Social.
- 341. Katharine Whitehorn: There are some circles in America where it seems to be more socially acceptable ...
- 342. Antonin Artaud: There are souls that are incurable and lost to the rest of society. Deprive them ...
- 343. Victor Hugo: There exists, at the bottom of all abasement and misfortune, a last extreme whic ...
- 344. Sir William Osler: There is a form of laughter that springs from the heart, heard every day in the ...
- 345. John Kenneth Galbraith: There is an insistent tendency among serious social scientists to think of any i ...
- 346. Emile Durkheim: There is no society known where a more or less developed criminality is not foun ...
- 347. R. D. Laing: There is no such "condition" as "schizophrenia," but the label is a social fact ...
- 348. E. J. Hobsbawm: There is not much that even the most socially responsible scientists can do as i ...
- 349. William J. Durant: There is nothing in socialism that a little age or a little money will not cure.
- 350. Flannery O'Connor: There was a time when the average reader read a novel simply for the moral he co ...
- 351. Albert Camus: There will be no lasting peace either in the heart of individuals or in social c ...
- 352. Alexander Herzen: This socialism will develop in all its phases until it reaches its own extremes ...
- 353. John Stuart Mill: Though the practice of chivalry fell even more sadly short of its theoretic stan ...
- 354. Barbara Ehrenreich: Thus will the fondest dream of Phallic science be realized: a pristine new plane ...
- 355. Sarah Ellis: To act the part of a true friend requires more conscientious feeling than to fil ...
- 356. Robert Frost: To be social is to be forgiving.
- 357. George Santayana: To cement a new friendship, especially between foreigners or persons of a differ ...
- 358. John Locke: To love our neighbor as ourselves is such a truth for regulating human society, ...
- 359. Oscar Wilde: To make men Socialists is nothing, but to make Socialism human is a great thing.
- 360. Victor Hugo: To rescue from oblivion even a fragment of a language which men have used and wh ...