Society is founded upon cloth. Carlyle. 25
Society is full of infirm people, who incessantly summon others to serve them. They contrive everywhere to exhaust for their single comfort the entire means and appliances of that luxury to which our invention has yet attained. Emerson.
Society is infected with rude, cynical, restless, and frivolous persons, who prey upon the rest, and whom no public opinion concentrated into good manners, forms accepted by the sense of all, can reach. Emerson.
Society is like the echoing hills; it gives back to the speaker his words, groan for groan, song for song. Dr. David Thomas.
Society is no comfort to one not sociable. Cymbeline, iv. 2.
Society is servile from want of will, and therefore 30 the world wants saviours and religions. Emerson.
Society is the atmosphere of souls, and we necessarily imbibe from it something which is either infectious or hurtful. Bp. Hall.
Society is the grandmother of humanity through her daughters the inventions. C. J. Weber.
Society is the standing wonder of our existence; a true region of the supernatural; as it were, a second all-embracing life, wherein our first individual life becomes doubly and trebly alive, and whatever of infinitude was in us bodes itself forth, and becomes visible and active. Carlyle.
Society is well governed when the people obey the magistrates, and the magistrates the laws. Solon.