“Our standards of morality are begotten of the past needs of society, but is society to remain always the same?”— Kakuzō Okakura, amazon.com
“In ethics the Taoist railed at the laws and the moral codes of society, for to them right and wrong were but relative terms.”— Kakuzō Okakura, amazon.com
“...they were different people together in daylight than they were alone in the dark.”— Joseph Heller, amazon.com
“Some people build fences to keep people out...and other people build fences to keep people in.”— August Wilson, amazon.com
“Society unfortunately tends to define women by sisters, mothers, wifes, daughters so it makes it harder for us to exist as our own.”— Nikita Gill, twitter.com
“The problem with love these days is that society has taught the human race to stare at people with their eyes rather than their souls.”— Christopher Pointdexter, inspirationinpictures.com
“What is good for the ruling class, is alleged to be good for the whole of society with which the ruling class identifies itself.”— Friedrich Engels, amazon.com
“Society is produced by our wants, and government by wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by restraining our vices. The one encourages intercourse, the other creates distinctions. The first is a patron, the last a punisher.”— Thomas Paine, amazon.com
“But I do know we're deficient in some way. We are too involved in materialistic things, and they don't satisfy us. The loving relationships we have, the universe around us, we take these things for granted.”— Mitch Albom, amazon.com
“Why did Father give these humans free will? Now they're all confused.”— Maynard James Keenan, youtube.com
“All your life people will tell you things. And most of the time, probably ninety-five percent of the time, what they’ll tell you will be wrong.”— Michael Crichton, amazon.com
“The only geniuses produced by the chaos of society are those who do something about it. Chaos breeds geniuses. It offers a man something to be a genius about.”— B.F. Skinner, amazon.com
“One will weave the canvas; another will fell a tree by the light of his ax. Yet another will forge nails, and there will be others who observe the stars to learn how to navigate. And yet all will be as one. Building a boat isn’t about weaving canvas, forging nails, or reading the sky. It’s about giv…”— Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, amazon.com