Islam lays great emphasis on the social side of things. Every day, the rich and the poor, the great and the small… — Muhammad Ali Jinnah Copy Share Image
“I have gathered and analyzed thousands of case studies that I call play histories. I have found that remembering what play is… — Stuart Brown Copy Share Image
“The state is the guarantor, but not the creator, of social relationships. It represents and unifies capital, it is neither capital’s motor… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“ PERFORMANCE ANXIETY If it is indeed human nature to seek social relationships, then why would someone choose not to socialize? As… — Jonathan Berent Copy Share Image
Individuals inherit a particular space within an interlocking set of social relationships; lacking that space, they are nobody, or at best a… — Alasdair MacIntyre Copy Share Image
The basis of social relationships is reciprocity: if you cooperate with others, others will cooperate with you. — Carroll Quigley Copy Share Image
Pigeons are gentle and smart and have complex social relationships. Their hearing and vision are both excellent. — Ingrid Newkirk Copy Share Image
Its Not What You Say, But How You Say It, Language is mainly about building and maintaining social relationships. — AnuPam Copy Share Image
“What we see in stark relief is that the production of goods is about social relationships.” — Bob Torres Copy Share Image
I grew up with games. It changed my life. It changed my social relationships with my friends. It defined my childhood. It's… — Jenova Chen Copy Share Image
Consumption is a social relationship, the dominant relationship in our society-one that makes it harder and harder for people to hold together,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Virtual environments are anonymous, and I'm concerned that people - mainly younger folks who grow up this way - will see social… — Masi Oka Copy Share Image
Mojang doesn't want to just have work relationships, they want social relationships between friends. — C418 Copy Share Image
When top scientists and psychologists talk about what's important to our overall wellbeing and how satisfied we are with our lives, the… — Tom Rath Copy Share Image
The state is a social relationship; a certain way of people relating to one another. It can be destroyed by creating new… — Gustav Landauer Copy Share Image
Starting a new business will take its toll on your time and energy, and this can place strain on family and social… — Fabrizio Moreira Copy Share Image
Without a way to make regular, positive deposits in social relationships that bridge political lines, every civic debate is a withdrawal without… — Asha Rangappa Copy Share Image
My research suggests that men and women may speak different languages that they assume are the same, using similar words to encode… — Carol Gilligan Copy Share Image
“Instead, the commons were as much a thing and an activity, both a noun and a verb—a set of social relationships, a… — Astra Taylor Copy Share Image
“Without such trust and safety, social relationships tend to become strategic rather than cooperative, increasingly full of skepticism and even anxiety and… — Donald Rothberg Copy Share Image
“(Note the hunched position of the Egyptian farmer who, much like the ox, spent his life in hard labour oppressive to his… — Yuval Noah Harari Copy Share Image
“As Henry Dan Piper, one of Fitzgerald's most perceptive critics, has commented, his fiction heroes "are destroyed because they attempt to fulfill… — Scott Donaldson Copy Share Image
“Functional, moderate guilt,” writes Kochanska, “may promote future altruism, personal responsibility, adaptive behavior in school, and harmonious, competent, and prosocial relationships with… — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
“It is astonishing that critical scholarship has asked forever about the identification of these store-house cities, but without ever asking about the… — Walter Brueggemann Copy Share Image
“The importance of our relationships has even led to attempts to evaluate them in monetary terms. “Putting a Price Tag on Friends,… — Meik Wiking Copy Share Image
“A promise is a gift and a gift is a symbol of a social relationship. The donor is aware that it creates… — Erik Pevernagie Copy Share Image
“...Dialogue is an activity that represents a state of relations going well beyond tolerance...You can coexist with people without ever having to… — Gustav Niebuhr Copy Share Image
“We have to understand that medicine is not simply a science. It's much more than that. It's also an ideology. It's a… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
“As Bosteels argues, to invoke the communist horizon is to produce "a complete shift in perspective or a radical ideologi cal turnabout,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“the overzealous institutionalization of social relationships, which comes along with the increasing formalization and physical and numerical growth of modern settlements and… — Aleksandar Fatic Copy Share Image
“What, then, is addiction? In the words of a consensus statement by addiction experts in 2001, addiction is a “chronic neurobiological disease…… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
“We may regard totalitarianism as a process of the annihilation of individuality, but, in more fundamental terms, it is the annihilation, first,… — Robert A. Nisbet Copy Share Image
“It’s no surprise that many later analysts, in judging these and other actions and statements by Diem in the course of 1955,… — Fredrik Logevall Copy Share Image
“Culture does not exist autonomously; it is set always in the context of social relationships.” — Robert A. Nisbet Copy Share Image
“If we are a people rich in social relationships, we are rich indeed. Whenever we develop significant friendships with those who are… — Richard J. Foster Copy Share Image
The things women find rewarding about work are, by and large, the same things that men find rewarding and include both the… — Grace Baruch Copy Share Image
Laissez-faire capitalism is the only social system based on the recognition of individual rights and, therefore, the only system that bans force… — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
Freedom... refer[s] to a social relationship among people-namely, the absence of force as a prospective instrument of decision making. Freedom is reduced… — Thomas Sowell Copy Share Image