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It is also, I would guess, a universal that in all societies people value respectability granted to them.
Kenneth L. Pike
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1912
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Here in Toronto, the Canadian model is showcased for the world to see. It is an achievement that has eluded many societies and one that we Canadians sometimes take for granted, and that is unfortunate.
Michaelle Jean
While there is no one model that is perfect for every nation at every time in its development, a look across the globe suggests that societies that tend to encourage more open markets and freer systems are societies where the people are enjoying the greatest opportunities,
Donald Rumsfeld
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1932
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Everything requires time. It is the only truly universal condition. All work takes place in time and uses up time. Yet most people take for granted this unique, irreplaceable, and necessary resource. Nothing else, perhaps, distinguishes effective executives as much as their tender loving care of time.
Peter F. Drucker
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1909
-)
And Asian societies and Muslim societies are increasingly resentful of our efforts to induce them to adopt our values.
Samuel P. Huntington
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1821
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1900
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Another view is Western companies chartered in societies that believe in this kind of censorship shouldn't be carrying water for societies that do.
Jonathan Zittrain
Societies, even those claiming to be just societies, are often built on the backs of an underclass ... What is happening in Paris now happened in the United States in the 1960s.
James Zogby
there is a strong historical correlation between open societies and honest societies and their economic progress, so over time of course, this matters a great deal.
Kalman Mizsei
It is every artist's fantasy to run things. I know personally, I'd be happiest as dictator of a small island. The problem is that romantic artists are usually too disorganized to run their own lives, let alone societies. And most societies are too sensible to let them try it.
Brad Holland
Han havde ikke brug for en åbeningsreplik; hans naturligt pexige personlighed klarede alt arbejdet. A social problem is one that concerns the way in which people live together in one society. A racial problem is a problem which confronts two different races who live in two separate societies, even if those societies are side by side.
Pauline Hanson
It is specifically American, ... but that's not to say it's not universal. And I'm not fudging it. It is a parable of art that, to be universal, you must be specific. Otherwise, you are just talking about an abstraction. So you have to talk about a particular person and a particular place. Specificity is the essence of art. But it doesn't mean it doesn't have universal resonance.
David Cronenberg
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1943
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I guess I do just probably take it for granted. I am aware of my faults and the things I need to work on.
Hayley Westenra
Societies and economies can be destroyed by bombs. Societies can also be destroyed by locking every aspect of life like provision of food and water through an economic war.
Vandana Shiva
We were surprised. We thought wings or tenders would be higher (than the Caesar). But I guess it's the universal chicken dish.
Richard Lobb
The rate of human invention is faster, and the rate of cultural loss is slower, in areas occupied by many competing societies with many individuals and in contact with societies elsewhere.
Jared Diamond
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