37 Quotes About Communities
- Author Aberjhani
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Democracy is not simply a license to indulge individual whims and proclivities. It is also holding oneself accountable to some reasonable degree for the conditions of peace and chaos that impact the lives of those who inhabit one’s beloved extended community.
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- Author Joshua Krook
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The process of categorisation is as old as men, yet as old as man alone, for no other animal species categorises itself so neatly. Yet the ultimate, most vulnerable and weakest victim of categorisation is empathy. Categorisation is a process that destroys the very empathy that enlivens communities: the empathy that traditionally binds diverse communities together.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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Clean communities, crystal clear coastal waters
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- Author Kurt Vonnegut
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And what we will all be seeking when we decamp, and for the rest of our lives, will be large, stable communities of like-minded people, which is to say relatives. They no longer exist. The lack of them is not only the main cause, but probably the only cause of our shapeless discontent in the midst of such prosperity. We thought we could do without tribes and clans. Well, we can't.
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- Author Marjorie Watts
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Even as individuals become families and families become communities, and communities become nations, so eventually must the nations draw together in peace.
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- Author Josephin Peladan
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Those very superficial sensualists and profligates who lead the dance of Latin decadence have not seen, among their dancing girls and their pennies, that the disappearance of symbols was a precursor to the ruin of a people; communities only have abstract reasons for existing...
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- Author Gift Gugu Mona
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Good women are the backbone of countries, counties and communities. You can easily count on them.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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Clean communities, a healthy citizens.
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- Author Bertrand Russell
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Social cohesion is a necessity, and mankind has never yet succeeded in enforcing cohesion by merely rational arguments. Every community is exposed to two opposite dangers: ossification through too much discipline and reverence for tradition, on the one hand; and on the other hand, dissolution, or subjection to foreign conquest, through the growth of individualism and personal experience that makes cooperation impossible
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