Quotes about Social
Holy solitaries' is a phrase no more consistent with the Gospel than holy adulterers. The Gospel of Christ knows no religion but social; no holiness, but social holiness.
— John Wesley
So I really would like to see both parties respond to the poor with greater commitment. But I've got to tell you, the Democrats, I feel, are doing a better job in that respect than Republicans are.
— Tony Campolo
We may seek a fortune for no greater reason than to secure the respect and attention of people who would otherwise look straight through us.
— Alain de Botton
It is important to recognize the limited ability of the legal system to prescribe and enforce the quality of social arrangements.
— Hillary Clinton
Human beings are naturally hierarchical beasts. Democracy is not their native religion.
— Erica Jong
Whether one welcomes or deplores it, nothing is more surely and exactly characteristic of modern times than the irresistible invasion of the human world by technology. Mechanism invading like a tide all the places of the earth and all forms of social activity.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
If this liberal potential is properly channeled, we may expect the area of freedom of the United States to increase. The problem is to spend up our rate of social invention in the service of the welfare of all the people.
— Henry A. Wallace
My belief and goal is that every professional in the world should be on a service liked LinkedIn.
— Reid Hoffman
Now you can see today why the world is in trouble. What is the social field today? The social field is the planet, and there isn't a single system of action that has to do with the planet. They all have to do with one interest group or another.
— Joseph Campbell
I might have known," said Eeyore. "After all, one can't complain. I have my friends. Somebody spoke to me only yesterday. And was it last week or the week before that Rabbit bumped into me and said 'Bother!'. The Social Round. Always something going on.
— AA Milne
I have my friends. Somebody spoke to me only yesterday. And was it last week or the week before that Rabbit bumped into me and said 'Bother!' The Social Round. Always something going on.
— AA Milne
Calvinism is an all-embracing system of principles... It is rooted in a form of religion which was peculiarly its own, and form that specific religious consciousness there was developed first a particular theology, then a special church-order, and then a given form for political and social life.
— Abraham Kuyper