Social Dimension Quotes
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Social Dimension Quotes & Sayings
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The water was not fit to drink. To make it palatable, we had to add whisky. By diligent effort, I learned to like it.
— Winston Churchill
The dimension of cultural equity needs to be added to the humane continuum of liberty, freedom of speech and religion, and social justice.
— Alan Lomax
People in every nation enhance the social dimension of their lives by acting as committed and responsible citizens.
— Pope Francis
The God worth worshipping is the one who pays us the compliment of self - regulation, and we might return it by minding our own business.
— Roger Rosenblatt
I love nice things - I consider Ralph Lauren sheets to be a necessity, not a luxury - but I've known what it's like to be poor.
— Martine McCutcheon
You don't have to get high or need drugs to experience the Juggalo freshness. But you do need to get high to experience the whole Phish freshness.
— Joseph Bruce
I started writing when I was twenty. My first book came out when I was thirty-five. But I never expected that it would happen quickly.
— David Sedaris
The social dimension of the art world is fascinating to me, but I also want to entertain the reader, so I will let a character say something funny.
— Rachel Kushner
Unpremeditated music is the true gauge which measures the current of our thoughts; the very undertow of our life's stream.
— Henry David Thoreau
Far too many times in life we throw ourselves
in ships without knowing how stable they
are, or how deep is the water for it to float. — Nomthandazo Tsembeni
in ships without knowing how stable they
are, or how deep is the water for it to float. — Nomthandazo Tsembeni
There is no job holier than the job of a genetic engineer or a biochemist who is trying to find the secrets of biological immortality!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
The right to use a thing comprehends a right to the means necessary to its use, and without which it would be useless.
— Thomas Jefferson