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The most sensible people to be met with in society are men of business and of the world, who argue from what they see and know, instead of spinning cobweb distinctions of what things ought to be.
William Hazlitt
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1778
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1830
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[Implementing the charter is up to individuals, business and industry leaders and government, Rockefeller said. And as people around the world become more connected to one another through technology, the human race moves toward a civil society.] Government will only move toward change when the people demand it, ... And with more pressure from civil society and government, business will change.
Steven Rockefeller
Business is not just doing deals; business is having great products, doing great engineering, and providing tremendous service to customers. Finally, business is a cobweb of human relationships.
H Ross Perot
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1930
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We've been telling people around the world how to run a democracy and civil society. And now we have the bloody guts of our own society- its suffering underclass - revealed to the world, many of them hardly literate, and it's another terrible blow to our reputation.
Philip Gordon
The world is still spinning and so are we and so are you. When the spinning stops--that'll be the time to worry. Not before. The Beatles are alive and well and the beat goes on. The beat goes on.
The Beatles
We just wanted to get people around [Butler]. He went up and kept spinning and spinning. There was nobody for him to throw to because we had bodies around him. I think he just shot it hoping to get a tip-in.
Tony Lee
We are an open and democratic society that makes no distinctions and shuts no one out.
Giorgos Voulgarakis
It's not that things are perfect, and you could argue that things are still early in the history of the Internet, ... but the business models that are built on it are more real and concrete.
Martin Pyykkonen
There are a lot of people who are going into business who are frustrated. The prevailing wisdom is that you can't have a successful business and use it to help society as well. [People think] If you try to have a business that tries to give to the people, it takes away from your ability to be successful financially.
Jerry Greenfield
The class distinctions proper to a democratic society are not those of rank or money, still less, as is apt to happen when these are abandoned, of race, but of age.
W. H. Auden
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1907
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1973
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As Americans we argue about almost everything, but one of the core values of our society -- it's not written in our Constitution -- but it's work. Many people with developmental disabilities know that and feel that way too.
Steven Eidelman
As long as there are entrenched social and political distinctions between sexes, races, or classes, there will be forms of science whose main function is to rationalize and legitimize these distinctions
Elizabeth Fee
Diskrimination
As long as there are entrenched social and political distinctions between sexes, races, or classes, there will be forms of science whose main function is to rationalize and legitimize these distinctions
Elizabeth Fee
Videnskab
His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. The business community is in the best position to argue the need for workers. The unions are the best to argue why legalization is not just an issue of labor but of protecting workers.
Angelo Amador
We must not discriminate between things. Where things are concerned there are no class distinctions. We must pick out what is good for us where we can find it.
Pablo Picasso
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1881
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1973
)
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