25 Quotes About Society Problem

Society and our environment can be a challenging and stressful force on our brains. Sometimes we feel we’re not making enough of a difference, and we start to feel powerless and alone. But we’re not alone — there are people out there working hard to help solve some of the world’s biggest problems. These problem-solving quotes from experts will inspire you as you seek to make a difference in the lives of those around you.

It is our business to proffer solution to the problem...
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It is our business to proffer solution to the problem of the society. Sunday Adelaja
To say nothing is saying something. You must denounce things...
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To say nothing is saying something. You must denounce things you are against or one might believe that you support things you really do not. Germany Kent
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I dont believe knowing can save us. What isconstant in history is greed and foolishness and a love of blood and this is a thing that even God–who knows all that can be known–seems powerless to change. Cormac McCarthy
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Casting a curious gaze down on planet Earth, extra-terrestrial beings could well be forgiven for assuming that we humans are programmed in every move we make, by a palm-sized, oblong, slab of glass. More perplexing than that, who on earth could convince them otherwise ? Alex Morritt
A nation with a thousand awakened citizens and a corrupt...
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A nation with a thousand awakened citizens and a corrupt leader, is much more alive than a nation with an awakened leader and a thousand corrupt citizens. Abhijit Naskar
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If we want truth and justice to rule our global village, there must be no hypocrisy. If there is no truth, then there will be no equality. No equality, no justice. No justice, no peace. No peace, no love. No love, only darkness. Suzy Kassem
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We live life not only for ourselves but for others. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Family life was and always will be the foundation of any civilization. Destroy the family and you destroy the country. Erin Pizzey
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The wolf Lupa had told him that mortal minds could believe just about anything–except the truth. Rick Riordan
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Highly sensitive people are too often perceived as weaklings or damaged goods. To feel intensely is not a symptom of weakness, it is the trademark of the truly alive and compassionate. It is not the empath who is broken, it is society that has become dysfunctional and emotionally disabled. There is no shame in expressing your authentic feelings. Those who are at times described as being a 'hot mess' or having 'too many issues' are the very fabric of what keeps the dream alive for a more caring, humane world. Never be ashamed to let your tears shine a light in this world. Anthon St. Maarten
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Sitting there, watching the shades of evening settle slowly on the drab little town, it seemed to me that nothing but blind blundering vengeance, howsoever camouflaged, awaits all those who dare to step out of its stifling confines. It is a confrontation whose outcome is as certain as the end of solitary boats beating against a maelstrom. Arun Joshi
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In this so called high-society there is value of a dress but not of a person. So give me less food but give me on a big table. Vikram Singh Slathia
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I have seen many educated persons splitting garbage over roads and many uneducated persons cleaning it. Rumman Bin Sadiq
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Unfortunately, you are far more likely to be harmed or die prematurely as a direct result of modern society than you are from any form of terrorism. Steven Magee
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Any silly ism or stupid book that considers men above women, must be shunned like a lowlife demon. For, all's one, barring none. Fakeer Ishavardas
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What a brilliant cover story. In a success-obsessed society like this one, what's the best rock to hide something under? It's the rock called failure. Jon Ronson
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Know your number. If you don’t know it you might forget who you are. Diane Samuels
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Imagine that. Terrible, terrible, the way we have all bent to the yoke; the affection we have for the harness about us. Isaac Asimov
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How often do we hear from the local diocesan people–the bishop, the communications director, the victim assistance coordinator, and others–that this abuse is not restricted to clergy, but, rather, it is a societal problem? It does occur outside in the public realm. When was the last time you heard of a sex offender not being held accountable for his actions once caught? The Church treated the abuse as a sin only and nothing more. Out in society, sex offenders are not moved to another community quietly. “But protest that priests are 'no worse' than other groups or than men in general is a dire indictment of the profession. It is surprising that this attitude is championed by the Church authorities. Although the extent of the problem will continue to be debated, sexual abuse by Catholic priests is a fact. The reason why priests, publicly dedicated to celibate service, abuse is a question that cries out for explanation. Sexual activity of any adult with a minor is a criminal offense. By virtue of the requirement of celibacy, sexual activity with anyone is proscribed for priests. These factors have been constant and well-known by all Church authorities” (Sipe 227−228). . Unknown
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It is acknowledged that father-daughter incest occurs on a large scale in the United States. Sexual abuse has now been included in child abuse legislation. A conservative estimate is that more than 1 million women have been sexually victimized by their fathers or other male relatives, but the true figure probably is much higher. Many victims still fear reporting incest, and families continued to collude to keep the situation secret. Issues of family privacy and autonomy remain troublesome even when incest is reported and must be resolved for treatment to be effective. " Mary de Chesnay J. Psychosoc. Nurs. Med. Health Sep. 22:9-16 Sept 1984 reprinted in Talbott's 1986 edition . John A. Talbott
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No human being should be maltreated under any circumstances. We are all wonderful creation of God. May we affectionately love one another. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Didn’t we all grow up understanding that bribes and payoffs - - by whatever name or rationale - - were bad. And that people were supposed to be the focal point of society, not money? Ray Bourhis
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Idealistic? Ruddy stupid, if you'll pardon the language, miss, : Mr Roberts said. "All this talk about power for the people and down with the ruling classes and everyone should govern themselves. It can never happen, I told him. The ruling classes are born to rule. They know how to do it. You take a person like you or me and you put us up there to run a country and we'd make a ruddy mess of it. Rhys Bowen
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Having 'holy' thoughts, and doing bad deeds, such a lot are assholes indeed. Fakeer Ishavardas