Welcome to our quotes page dedicated to Society. Society is the fabric that binds us together as human beings, shaping our interactions, values, and collective identity. It encompasses the complex web of relationships, cultural norms, and social institutions that influence our daily lives. With its ever-evolving nature, society is a rich source of inspiration and contemplation.
Here, you will find a diverse collection of quotes that shed light on various aspects of society, be it its strengths, flaws, or transformative potential. These quotes explore the dynamics of social relationships, the impact of societal structures, and the role of individuals in shaping the world we live in. Whether you are interested in reflecting upon the challenges that societies face or seeking insight into the forces that shape our shared human experience, these quotes offer a thought-provoking and inspiring journey.
Through the wisdom and observations of philosophers, activists, writers, and visionaries, these quotes provide a glimpse into the intricate tapestry of society. They stimulate critical thinking, prompt conversations, and encourage us to question assumptions. As you explore this collection, may it inspire you to engage with the world around you, contemplate the societies we inhabit, and ponder the collective choices that shape our shared destiny.
So, come join us on this exploration of Society through the words of those who have pondered, challenged, and celebrated the diverse facets of human existence. Let these quotes be a source of inspiration, insight, and motivation as we navigate our place in society and strive to create a better world for all.
There's one word that exists in every language on the face of the Earth and in every society since man began to speak. And the word is truth. And in every language it means exactly the same thing. Truth is . . . what you get other people to believe.
O Jesus, come back into our society, our family life, our souls and reign there as our peaceful Sovereign. Enlighten with the splendor of faith and the charity of Your tender heart the souls of those who work for the good of the people, for Your poor. Impart to them Your own spirit, a spirit of discipline, order and gentleness, preserving the flame of enthusiasm ever alight in their hearts... May that day come very soon, when we shall see You restored to the center of civic life, borne on the shoulders of Your joyful people.
Natural disasters are terrifying - that loss of control, this feeling that something is just going to randomly end your life for absolutely no reason is terrifying. But, what scares me is the human reaction to it and how people behave when the rules of civility and society are obliterated.
I foresee that man will resign himself each day to more atrocious undertakings; soon there will be no one but warriors and brigands; I give them this counsel: The author of an atrocious undertaking ought to imagine that he has already accomplished it, ought to impose upon himself a future as irrevocable as the past.
The class warfare was in the script as well. It establishes what the world is like and what would happen if we really had two zones that were left and everybody had to survive using these two areas. What would our society to do with that set up? I wanted the state of world, in my mind, how it would actually realistically unfold. I drew that from what was in the script.
The Catholic Church has a dignity far surpassing that of every merely human society, for it was founded by Christ the Lord. It is altogether fitting, therefore, that the language it uses should be noble, majestic, and non-vernacular.