“If the man succeeds in becoming indifferent to the opinions of his neighbors he runs into another danger, that of a distorted and extravagant self of the pride sort, since by the very process of gaining independence and immunity from the stings of depreciation and misunderstanding, he has perhaps lost that wholesome deference to some social tribunal that a man cannot dispense with and remain quite sane.” IfsMenSelfRunningLostSocialProcessOpinionDangerHe ManPrideBecomingSucceedIndependenceNeighborSaneIndifferentMisunderstandingExtravagantImmunityDeferenceTribunalsDepreciation Book:Human Nature and the Social Order Source: Human Nature and the Social Order
“Even the humblest mammal's strong sexual, parental, and social instincts give rise to 'do unto others as yourself' and 'love thy neighbor as thyself'.” LoveGivingStrongSocialAnd LoveInstinctNeighborThyselfParentalMammalsLove Thy NeighborDo Unto OthersYourself And Love Author:Charles Darwin
“In the intercourse of social life, it is by little acts of watchful kindness recurring daily and hourly,--and opportunities of doing kindnesses if sought for are forever starting up,--it is by words, by tones, by gestures, by looks, that affection is won and preserved. He who neglects these trifles yet boasts that, whenever a great sacrifice is called for, he shall be ready to make it, will rarely be loved. The likelihood is, he will not make it; and if he does, it will be much rather for his own sake than for his neighbor's.” IfsLooksLittlesDoeOpportunitySocialKindnessForeverSacrificeReadyStartingSakeAffectionNeighborToneNeglectGesturesBoastIntercourseTriflesSocial LifeLikelihoodRecurringGreat SacrificeStarting Up Author:George Augustus Henry Sala
“We as a nation need to be reeducated about the necessary and sufficient conditions for making human beings human. We need to be reeducated not as parents--but as workers, neighbors, and friends; and as members of the organizations, committees, boards--and, especially, the informal networks that control our social institutions and thereby determine the conditions of life for our families and their children.” NeedsHumansChildrenNationsSocialParentHuman BeingsEducationSocietyConditionsMembersOrganizationInstitutionsWorkersDetermineNeighborOur FamilyBoardsSufficientCommitteesBeing HumanSocial InstitutionsNeighbors And Friends Author:Urie Bronfenbrenner
“All social life, stability, progress, depend upon each man's confidence in his neighbor, a reliance upon him to do his duty.” MenSocialProgressDutyDependsNeighborStabilityRelianceSocial Life Book:Facts and Visions: Twenty-four Baccalaureate Sermons Source: Facts and Visions: Twenty-four Baccalaureate Sermons