111 Quotes About Social-norms
- Author Mark Gough
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Human security depends on a system where each rational individual calculates that it is more profitable not to rebel.
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- Author Jaclyn Friedman
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A slut is someone, usually a woman, who’s stepped outside of the very narrow lane that good girls are supposed to stay within. Sluts are loud. We’re messy. We don’t behave. In fact, the original definition of “slut” meant “untidy woman.” But since we live in a world that relies on women to be tidy in all ways, to be quiet and obedient and agreeable and available (but never aggressive), those of us who color outside of the lines get called sluts. And that word is meant to keep us in line.
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- Author Édouard Louis
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She didn't realise that her family, her parents, her brothers and sisters, even her children, pretty much everyone in the village, had had the same problems, and what she called mistakes were, in fact, no more and no less than the perfect realisation of the normal course of things.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Norms without original thinking brings societal progress to a halt, original thinking without norms makes the society unstable.
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- Author Lee Harrington
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The culture were live in ripples through our daily lives, sending messages about what is considered "normal" and healthy by society.
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- Author Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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a good social order is good for societal orderliness
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- Author Bryant McGill
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It is the socially determined norms and traditions of gender roles, which must be challenged, and challenged with vigor. In nearly all countries, including America, the truth is that women have a low social status, and are considered inferior.
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- Author Ali Rezavand Zayeri
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My silence never means I don’t have nothing to talk, but it was important who were audiences and what was the topic.
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- Author Stephen R. Covey
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Values are social norms — they're personal, emotional, subjective, and arguable. All of us have values. Even criminals have values. The question you must ask yourself is, Are your values based upon principles? In the last analysis, principles are natural laws — they're impersonal, factual, objective and self-evident. Consequences are governed by principles and behavior is governed by values; therefore, value principles! p. 49
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