Aphorisms, quotes, sayings of great people about society. Interesting sayings of great people: about social order, about society, freedom and relationships Sayings about order in society

Famous quotes about the discipline that you need to adhere to while living in society, aphorisms about the order in relationships

As is known There is no effect without a cause. Find out all the reasons - and the consequences will be obvious!

Konstantin Kondakov

Order- the friend of the mind and its true purpose.

J. Bossuet

Civilized savagery- the worst of all savagery.

K. Weber

outside yourself you can’t bind anything if you have unbridledness in your gut.

M. Gorky

Will to Order- the only order in the world.

J. Duhamel

If we we conscientiously teach discipline to the workers and peasants, we must begin with ourselves.

V. I. Lenin

Discipline in our society it is a moral and political phenomenon.

A. S. Makarenko

In every In a collective, discipline must be placed above the interests of individual members of the collective.

A. S. Makarenko

Act without rules - the most difficult and most tiring task in this world.

A. mand.uni

In the end order, and only order, creates freedom. Disorder creates slavery.

S. Pegi

When the existing order is a complete injustice, then its mere violation promises some kind of justice.

R. Rolland

No rules no exceptions, but exceptions don't break the rules.

Seneca the Younger

rules behaviors sometimes resemble ritual rites: they seem meaningless, but they educate people.

A. Saint-Exupery

A life creates order, but order does not create life.

A. Saint-Exupery

Without discipline there is no team, without a team there is no organization.

D. A. Furmanov

Exceptions do not always confirm the old rules. They may also be harbingers of a new order.

M. Ebner-Eschenbach


LENIN (Ulyanov) Vladimir Ilyich

Inequality naturally leads to the materialization of the upper class, the vulgarization of the middle class, and the brutalization of the lower class.

ARNOLD Matthew

No woman is as windy and fickle as public opinion.

Unidentified source

The smaller the gear, the more it has to turn.

ZHUKOV Alexander Nikolaevich

The first problem of parents is to teach their children how to behave in polite society; the second is to find this decent society.

Robert Orben

Everything depends on the environment. The sun in the sky does not have such a high opinion of itself as a candle lit in a cellar.

Maria Ebner Eschenbach

The sheep and the wolf understand the word “freedom” differently, and this is the essence of the disagreements that prevail in human society.

Abraham Lincoln

Society, others diminish the soul, but do not add. "Adds" only the closest and rare sympathy, "soul to soul" and "one mind." You find one or two of them in a lifetime. Their soul blossoms. And look for her. And the crowds run or carefully bypass it.

Vasily Rozanov

Being in society is just boring. And being out of society is already a tragedy.

Oscar Wilde

Society often forgives the offender. But not a dreamer.

Oscar Wilde

Public opinion rules people.

Blaise Pascal

Every society first of all requires mutual adaptation and humiliation, and therefore, the larger it is, the more vulgar. Each person can be completely himself only while he is alone. Therefore, whoever does not love loneliness also does not love freedom, for a person is free only when he is alone. Coercion is an inseparable companion of every society; every society requires sacrifices, which are the harder, the more significant one's own personality.

Arthur Schopenhauer

It is impossible to live in society and be free from society.

Vladimir Lenin

The Creator, having bestowed elbows on man, adapted him to life in society.

Alexander Kumor

I do not want a society where I could not do evil, but such a society that I could do any evil, but did not want to do it myself.

Victor Hugo

Humanity will always punish those few who have a special gift that the rest do not have, and therefore they will never recognize it as real.

Chuck Palahniuk

Don't rely on public opinion. This is not a lighthouse, but wandering lights.

André Maurois

It has been noted more than once that those who study physics, natural history, physiology or chemistry are usually distinguished by a mild, balanced and, as a rule, cheerful disposition, while the authors of essays on politics, jurisprudence, and even morality are gloomy people prone to melancholy, etc. This is explained simply: the first study nature, the second - society;
the former contemplate the creations of the great creator, the latter peer into the work of man. The consequences cannot but be different.

Antoine Rivarol

Man is inconceivable outside of society.

Lev Tolstoy

Moving away from the conditions of society and approaching nature, we involuntarily become children: everything acquired falls away from the soul, and it becomes again such as it once was and, surely, will someday be again.

Mikhail Lermontov

People come to the cinema to share the same dream.

Bernardo Bertolucci

Nature creates man, but society develops and shapes him.

Vissarion Belinsky

The more a society develops, the more it itself begins to secrete a poison that causes it to produce antibodies.

Bernard Werber

Learning to behave in society is as painful as learning to skate. The only way to survive shame is to laugh at yourself along with everyone else.

George Shaw

There is no person who would be like an Island, in itself, each person is a part of the Mainland, a part of the Land; and if the Wave blows the coastal Cliff into the sea, Europe will become smaller, and also if it washes away the edge of the Cape and destroys your Castle and your Friend; the death of each Human belittles me too, for I am one with all Humanity, and therefore never ask for whom the Bell tolls: it tolls for You.

John Donne

Man does not create society by means of a free contract: he is born in the depths of society, and outside of society he could not live like a man, nor even become a man, nor think, nor speak, nor want, nor act rationally. In view of the fact that society forms and determines his human essence, man is in the same absolute dependence on society as on physical nature itself, and there is no such great genius who would be completely free from the influence of society.

Mikhail Bakunin

Man is a weak animal being at his birth and by his nature, thus placed in the need of rapprochement with his own kind, in combination with them acquires enormous forces, constantly increasing, as a result of which peoples draw closer to peoples, people crowd more and more and humanity strives to be united into one whole, and in this way man decisively differs from all animals in general and from the rooster in particular.

Ivan Yakushkin

Freedom can only be saved through brotherhood.

Victor Hugo

We are happier in solitude than in society. And is it not because alone with ourselves we think about inanimate objects, but among people - about people?

Nicola Chamfort

Whoever wishes to fight alone against the public interest must know that he will perish.

Marquis Garden

Too great virtues sometimes make a person unfit for society: they don’t go to the market with gold bars - they need a bargaining chip, especially a trifle.

Nicola Chamfort

Family interests almost always destroy public interests.

Francis Bacon

The last word always remains with public opinion.

Napoleon I

Learn to descend to the level of those among whom you are.

Philip Chesterfield

In any society simple people must live contrary to the existing order of things.

George Orwell

Communication ennobles and elevates, in society a person involuntarily, without any pretense, behaves differently than in solitude.

Ludwig Feuerbach

No science can form a society if there is no noble material, a living and good will, to live honestly and lovingly. Science will point out the benefits and prove only that it is honest.

Fedor Dostoevsky

Man is created to live in society; separate him from him, isolate him - and his thoughts will become confused, his character will become hardened, hundreds of absurd passions will spring up in his soul, extravagant ideas will sprout in his brain like wild thorns in a wasteland.

Denis Diderot

Removal from society is necessary for public truth.

Fedor Dostoevsky

Social solidarity is the first human law freedom is the second law of society. Both of these laws complement each other and, being inseparable from one another, constitute the essence of humanity.

Mikhail Bakunin

We cannot ignore the contempt of others: we have too little pride.

Luc Vauvenargue

A healthy society will endure even unhealthy criticism.

Hot Petan

Unite people! Look: zero is nothing, but two zeros already mean something.

Stanislav Lets

An individual is weak, like an abandoned Robinson: only in community with others can he do much.

Arthur Schopenhauer

Kings and servants are called only by their first names, not their last names. These are the two extreme steps of the social ladder.

Arthur Schopenhauer

Just as a person can be recognized by the society in which he moves, so can he be judged by the language in which he is expressed.

Jonathan Swift

Isn't society and the state, assuming that it is richer in both means and ideas, obliged to help achieve the all-round development of the abilities and good inclinations of the child? And these duties of society and the state are not made even more sacred where they recognize education as their monopoly?

Nikolai Pirogov

A tyrant is a mixture of cowardice, stupidity, arbitrariness, irresponsibility and narcissism. Thus, he truly represents the majority of society.

Gabriel Laub

There is nothing more dangerous in society than a person without character.

Jean d'Alembert

Two - three - this is the Society. One will become God, the other the devil, one will speak from the pulpit, the other will hang under the crossbar.

Thomas Carlyle

Get rid of the shortcomings inherent in your countrymen. Water acquires good or bad properties from the soils through which it flows, and a person from the region in which he is born.

Baltasar Gracian y Morales

If you want to act honestly, take into account and believe only the public interest. Personal interest is often misleading.

Claude-Adrian Helvetius

Man can serve improvement public life only to the extent that he fulfills the requirements of his conscience in his life.

Lev Tolstoy

If rightly understood interest constitutes the principle of all morality, then it is necessary to strive to ensure that the private interest of the individual person coincides with the interests of all mankind.

Karl Marx

Society finds in literature its real life, elevated to an ideal, brought to consciousness.

Vissarion Belinsky

Society is a hospital for the incurable.

Ralph Emerson

Public opinion is a terrible coward: it is afraid of itself.

William Gaslitt

Well-bred people do not talk in society either about the weather or about religion.

Maria Ebner Eschenbach

Society cannot free itself without freeing every individual.

Friedrich Engels

The frivolity of our society is manifested in the fact that it has long forgotten how to laugh at itself.

Gilbert Chesterton

The highest and most sacred interest of society is its own well-being, equally extended to each of its members.

Vissarion Belinsky

If there were no such points at which the interests of all would converge, there could be no question of any kind of society.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

Public opinion is such a court of justice that it is not fitting for a decent person to either blindly believe in its verdicts, or irrevocably reject them.

Nicola Chamfort

A person is often left alone with himself, and then he needs virtue; sometimes he is in the company of other people, and then he needs a good name.

Nicola Chamfort

In nature, every phenomenon is a tangled ball; in society, every person is a pebble in a mosaic pattern. Both in the physical world and in the spiritual world everything is intertwined, there is nothing pure, nothing isolated.

Nicola Chamfort

The welfare of society is diminished by the existence of ignorant, immoral or lazy people in society; these harmful qualities in people can only be eliminated in two ways: by taking care that each person receives a proper education, and by providing a person from need.

Nikolay Chernyshevsky

Between a civilized society and the most bloody tyranny there is, in essence, nothing but the thinnest layer of conventions.

Aldous Huxley

People with character are the conscience of society ...

Ralph Emerson

It is necessary for the good of society that a genius should have the right to incite rebellion, to blaspheme, to insult public opinion, to corrupt young minds - in other words, to shock our aunts and uncles.

George Shaw

Man is made for society. He is unable and does not have the courage to live alone.

William Blackstone

People together can do what they cannot do alone; the unity of minds and hands, the concentration of their forces can become almost omnipotent.

Daniel Webster

Only in the collective exist for each individual the means that enable him to fully develop his inclinations, and, consequently, only in the collective is personal freedom possible.

Karl Marx

The human essence of nature exists only for public man: for only in society is nature for a person a link that connects a person with a person ...

Karl Marx

Society is built on moral principles.

Fedor Dostoevsky

Society must be studied in terms of people and people in terms of society: whoever wants to study politics and morality separately will understand nothing in either one or the other.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

All forms of the organization of society, both good and bad, have the same original basis, which should be borne in mind in any change in this organization. This basis is human passions. Passion should not be understood simply as a vicious attraction to something, but in general any passionate desire, thirst, thoughts, aspirations, hopes and needs of a person.

Wilhelm Weitling

Virtue and vice, moral good and evil - in all countries are determined by whether a given phenomenon is useful or harmful to society.

We cannot live only for ourselves. Thousands of threads connect us with other people; and through these threads, this sympathetic connection, our actions become causes and return to us as effects.

Herman Melville

It is the funny habits of people that make life pleasant and bind society together.

Erasmus of Rotterdam

Society produces rogues, and education makes some rogues smarter than others.

Oscar Wilde

Everything worthy of respect is done in solitude, that is, away from society.

Society must always demand from its members a little more than they can give.

George Orwell

Society incomparably runs wilder from the systematic use of punitive measures than from episodically committed crimes.

Oscar Wilde

Everyone talks about public opinion and acts on behalf of public opinion, that is, on behalf of the opinion of everyone minus his own.

Gilbert Chesterton

The public buys its opinions the same way people buy meat and milk: it's cheaper than owning a cow. The only trouble is that this milk consists mainly of water.

George Orwell

To be a man in human society is not at all a heavy duty, but a simple development of an inner need; no one says that the bee has a sacred duty to make honey, she makes it because she is a bee.

Alexander Herzen

The first one who, having fenced off a piece of land, came up with the idea of ​​declaring: “This is mine!” and found people simple enough to believe him, was the true founder of civil society. How many crimes, wars, murders, misfortunes and horrors would the human race be saved from by someone who, pulling out stakes or filling up a ditch, would shout to his own kind: “Beware of listening to this deceiver; you are lost if you forget that the fruits of the earth are for everyone, and she herself is a draw!”

Jean Jacques Rousseau

Man is meant to live in society; he must live in society; he is not a complete, finished person and contradicts himself if he lives in isolation.

Johann Fichte

Some authors have so confused the concepts of "society" and "government" that there is little or no difference between them; meanwhile, these things are not only different, but also of different origin. Society is created by our needs, and government by our vices; the first contributes to our happiness positively, uniting our good impulses, the second negatively, curbing our vices; one encourages rapprochement, the other breeds discord. The first is a defender, the second is a punisher.

Thomas Paine

No man who contributes anything to the material, intellectual, and moral well-being of the society in which he lives, ever goes unrewarded for a long time.

Booker Washington

Society lives by recognized truths.

Honore Balzac

To be a slave or to be a citizen are social definitions, the relationship of person A to person B. Person A as such is not a slave. He is a slave in society and through society.

Karl Marx

Society is the complete essential unity of man with nature, the true resurrection of nature, the realized naturalism of man and the realized humanism of nature.

Karl Marx

I would like to live in a society that enjoys the support of the authorities.

Janusz Wasilkowski

Public opinion does not tolerate drastic changes.

Honore Balzac

Good, smart, compassionate people, when they get together, become much worse. Lack of a sense of personal responsibility awakens bad instincts. Fear of seeming ridiculous deprives them of kindness.

Sarah Bernard

There is no need to ridicule generally respected opinions, by doing this you only offend people, but do not convince them.

Luc Vauvenargue

A non-social person cannot have morals.

By the time we are ripe for society, we become aware of all its negative sides.

George Halifax

The only condition of people before the formation of society was war, and not only war in its ordinary form, but the war of all - against all.

Thomas Hobbes

Life is happiness only when a person can fully and freely use his forces in an expanding direction, and the most complete and all-round life is the most happy life. And all-round life is only social.

Nikolai Shelgunov

A person loves society, even if it is the society of a lonely burning candle.

Georg Lichtenberg

The life of society is governed by laws that do not depend on anyone's arbitrariness.

Lev Mechnikov

The secret of success in society is simple: you need a certain cordiality, you need affection for others.

Ralph Emerson

The monastery is a dungeon where those thrown overboard by society are cast.

Denis Diderot

The very moment when evil would cease to exist, society would have to decline.

Bernard Mandeville

The reason for the sentient soul to flee from society is the desire to gain society.

Ralph Emerson

Comprehension of the evil inherent in nature, one is filled with contempt for death; comprehending the vices of society, one learns to despise life.

Nicola Chamfort

Is it worth correcting a person whose vices are unbearable for society? Isn't it easier to cure those who suffer from weak-heartedness?

Nicola Chamfort

It is almost impossible for a person, taken separately, to do anything, but everything is possible to do in society and by society.

Mikhail Petrashevsky

There is no dignity in the absence of clear and precise notions of the common good.

Denis Diderot

Society degrades if it does not receive impulses from individuals; the impulse degrades if it does not receive sympathy from the whole society.

William James

Society greatly contributes to the development of our imagination. Our fantasies flourish at the table as luxuriantly as flowers in a well-loosened flower bed.

Anthony Shaftesbury

Society in any of its states is a blessing, while government at its best is only a necessary evil, and in the worst case, an unbearable evil...

Thomas Paine

First of all, one should avoid again opposing "society", as an abstraction, to the individual. The individual is a social being. Therefore, every manifestation of his life - even if it does not appear in the direct form of the collective ... is a manifestation and affirmation of social life.

Karl Marx

No matter how rich and luxurious the inner life of a person is, no matter how hot the spring it beats outside, it is not complete if it does not assimilate into its content the interests of the external world, society and mankind.

Vissarion Belinsky

There are times when there is no opinion more pernicious than public opinion.

Nicola Chamfort

The virtues of society are the vices of the saint.

Ralph Emerson

Wise is the one who follows the century along with society; and who seeks to return back ... he is a madman.

George Sand

The rudeness of the old Duma society is measured by the need to prove the material benefits of virtue.

Vasily Klyuchevsky

As society argues, so it is governed. His right is to say stupid things, the right of ministers is to do stupid things.

Nicola Chamfort

It is impossible not to be imbued with the pettiness of the will for someone who lives in a society that has no aspirations other than petty everyday calculations.

Nikolay Chernyshevsky

Social depravity takes on the color of the social environment in which it develops.

Honore Balzac

Society recognizes and respects only those virtues that have been proven in practice. Whoever wants to know exactly what he is worth can learn this only from the people and, therefore, must submit himself to their judgment.

Claude-Adrian Helvetius

This is a social system in which the most worthy people, whose true value is the greatest, have greatest opportunity reach a higher position no matter where the accident of birth placed them.

Henri Saint-Simon

The only force capable of moderating individual selfishness is the force of the group.

Émile Durkheim

A morality that stands above class oppositions and any recollection of them, truly human morality, will become possible only at a stage in the development of society when the opposition of classes will not only be overcome, but also forgotten in life practice.

Friedrich Engels

Who, by virtue of a mysterious power and necessity, the instrument of which are all things, admits that all the events of life, although they occur for external reasons independent of us, can still be considered as being carried out only for our sake and in relation to us (like our own our dreams), - it is already easy for him to attribute this to what, without actually touching us, takes place outside of us, that is, to signs.

Arthur Schopenhauer

Society should reject everything that is connected with sex.

The best order is the one in which a place is cleared for me.
Denis Diderot


Paul Valery

First put things in order among the strong, then put things in order among the weak; first put things in order in the big, then put things in order in the small; first put things in order in your life, then put others in order.
Zhuge Liang

One old man complained to the king of Sparta Agida that the old laws had fallen into oblivion, and the new ones were bad, and that everything in Sparta had turned upside down. The king laughed and said, “If so, then everything is in order. As a child, I heard from my father that in his time everything turned upside down.
Plutarch, Sayings of the Spartans


Robert Lembke

Danger is born out of security, death is born out of survival, confusion is born out of order.
Zhuge Liang

Chaotic action is better than well-organized inaction.
Will Rogers

Biologists have a synonym for the word "stable". This is the word "dead".
Jack Cohen

If the top is a mess, then the bottom is a mess.
Roort Waterman

A herd without a whip disperses in search of a whip.
Arkady Davidovich

Those who are able to sacrifice fundamental freedoms in exchange for momentary security deserve neither freedom nor security.
Benjamin Franklin

What order is not tricky
But if it is in the hands of unscrupulous people,
They will always find a trick
To do where they want, skill.
Ivan Krylov

The order that philosophers dream of exists only in classrooms.
Lev Shestov

People often mistake the order of their ideas for the order of natural phenomena.
James Fraser

In order for the world to have order, it is necessary to maintain the usual chaos.
Arkady Davidovich

Everywhere is a mess. But this keeps order.
Arkady Davidovich

The more disordered the more organized it is.
Saure

It's unbelievable how rules can hurt once you get things too strict.
Georg Lichtenberg

Life creates order, but order does not create life.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Two dangers never cease to threaten the world: order and disorder.
Paul Valery

Order is the pleasure of the mind, but disorder is the delight of the imagination.
Paul Claudel

Repeating chaos becomes order.
Wilhelm Schwöbel

Order is the most primitive and arbitrary grouping of objects in the chaos of the universe.

Order is chaos to which we are accustomed.
Robert Lembke

Any existing order has to be constantly put in place.
Vladislav Grzegorchik

Breaking order leads to chaos, following order leads to peace.
Han Feizi

If the noble and wise govern the foolish and base, then order reigns.
Mo Tzu

Keep order and order will keep you.
Latin saying

Order frees thought.
Rene Descartes

When it is unequivocally determined who is the lamb and who is the butcher, they say that peace and order reign in society.
Wilhelm Schwöbel

Public order is just organized violence.
Anatole France

There is no need to put the world in order, it was in order from the very beginning. We just need to bring ourselves into agreement with this order.
Henry Miller

What do we call disorder? This is when the son loves himself, but does not love his father, therefore, for the sake of his own self-interest, he harms his father, this is when the younger brother loves only himself and does not love his older brother, therefore, for the sake of his own self-interest, he harms his [older] brother.
Mo Tzu (Mo Di)

The appearance of disorder only confirms the greatness of God, for order does not fit in with us in any way with the idea of ​​a Higher Power.
Edmund Burke

Order teaches you to save time.
Johann Wolfgang Goethe

Disorder - this is the measure of a man's morality that is thirsting for the collapse.
Georges Bataille

Obsequiously screwing into the image of the Order a picture of the troubles it generates - such is now a paradoxical, but also an irresistible way to glorify it.
Roland Bart

Wherever order comes from, as long as it is based on force, it is an act of violence and not of law.
Socrates

Someone always comes to upset the "reasonable" order.
Jean Francois Lyotard

Ultimately, order, and only order, creates freedom. Disorder creates slavery.
Charles Peguy

This is a very voluminous and rather complex system, the basis for which is the collective activity of people. It was, is and will remain a subject for discussion and research. And its specificity lies precisely in the fact that countless people participate in this system, each of which is a Personality. Accordingly, society is constantly changing. That is why it will be talked about forever. And this, by the way, influenced the statements of great people about the social order.

references to philosophy

Great thinkers did not limit themselves to simple statements. No, they developed whole theories. Speaking about the interesting statements of great people about the social order, I would like to pay attention to the thoughts of the notorious Plato and Aristotle. The first of them argued that society consists of three layers: these are philosophers, warriors and hard workers. And that there is a world of ideas and matter. Those people who are endowed with the talent to think should rule the state. Plato saw the social order as a pyramid, which rested on philosophers and thinkers.

Aristotle belongs to the following states - this is the happiness of people. And politics is the science that allows you to understand how to achieve happiness in society. "But, at the same time, the philosopher said that the ideal form of government as such does not exist. But there is a cycle of forms of government. This is how the thinker's words sounded:" best form government is one in which the laws are observed, and the government is just."

Something that makes you think

Many of the sayings of great people about the social order really suggest certain thoughts. Belinsky argued that a person is the son of his country, a citizen of the fatherland, and he must warmly take all his interests to heart. And Cicero said that social order is a prescription, following which we must manage our actions and, of course, our lives, no matter what the circumstances are. Another one interesting phrase belongs to the great Russian writer - Leo Tolstoy. A well-known thinker said that a person of all existing sciences must know how to live in order to do as much good for society as possible.

In fact, such statements of great people about the social order make you think, rethink something. The most interesting thing is that when studying such quotes, said hundreds of years ago, a truth is revealed that is still relevant today. From this we can conclude: society, it turns out, is not changing so much.

What bothered the greats

It is unlikely that well-known scientists, thinkers and literary figures would talk about the social order and everything connected with it, if this topic didn't worry them. To be more precise - if she did not touch them. Probably, many quotes about social order appeared in this way - great people tried to explain to themselves how to cope with everything that was happening. L. Tolstoy said that a person is unthinkable outside of society. This phrase has long been a catchphrase. And, be that as it may, Lev Nikolayevich was right. In the same way as Belinsky, saying that although man was created by nature, society develops him anyway.

Everything ingenious is simple

Many sayings about social order are incredibly simple, but in spite of this, the truth is hidden in them. Someone unknown said that no woman is as fickle and windy as the opinion of society. And this is true - we can observe the confirmation of these words every day. The following phrase, belonging to a French writer, can be considered a continuation of the previous quote: "Public opinion rules people." It is worth considering - is it necessary to obey something windy and fickle, besides, if it does not matter at all? Many people delude themselves that it is important to them what others think of them. But in fact, in fact, it does not matter. After all, as public opinion said, this is just in our life, and not a beacon.

  • The one who was carried away by the demon of ambition, the mind is no longer able to restrain, and he rushes to where he is attracted by an irresistible force: he no longer chooses his own place in society, and this is decided by chance and illusion. K. Marx
  • Terror has not invented any other means to equalize society, but to cut off the heads that rise above the level of mediocrity. Pierre Buast
  • Look for the only joy and peace in moving from a public act to a public act ... Marcus Aurelius
  • Punishment is nothing but a means of self-defense of society against violations of the conditions of its existence. Karl Marx
  • I love women, but I can't stand their company. Henri de Monterland
  • Society must be studied in terms of people and people in terms of society: whoever wants to study politics and morality separately will understand nothing in either one or the other. Jean Jacques Rousseau
  • By impoverishing the world of childhood, we make it difficult for the child to enter society, the collective. Vasily Aleksandrovich Sukhomlinsky
  • I would not advise forming a team of inventors because of the difficulty of identifying a real inventor; I think that only a society of loafers hiding from work can come out of this. Albert Einstein
  • Man is created to live in society; separate him from him, isolate him - his thoughts will become confused, his character will become hardened, hundreds of absurd passions will arise in his soul, extravagant ideas will sprout in his brain like wild thorns in a wasteland. Denis Diderot
  • It is not good to turn away from your friends when you reach a higher position in society. This is called snobbery. George Bernard Shaw
  • If there were no such points at which the interests of all would converge, there could be no question of any kind of society. Rousseau J.J.
  • Communication ennobles and elevates; in society, a person involuntarily, without any pretense, behaves differently than in solitude. Feuerbach L.
  • Individualism or imaginary detachment from society is as absurd in our minds as suicide. Tolstoy L.N.
  • Civil society presents us with a picture of as extraordinary luxury, excess, as well as a picture of poverty and physical and moral degeneration common to both. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
  • It is better to be in the company of better people than yourself. Choose acquaintances whose behavior is better than yours and you will rush in that direction. Warren Buffett
  • Loneliness is sometimes the best society. D. Milton
  • The metropolitan society is divided into circles, similar to small states: they have their own laws, customs, jargon, familiar jokes. Jean de La Bruyère
  • The person is in literally..., not only an animal that is characterized by communication, but an animal that can only be isolated in society. K. Marx
  • Society hates two categories of citizens: those who attack it and those who defend it. Victor Marie Hugo
  • Being in society is just boring. And being out of society is already a tragedy. Oscar Wilde