Fyodor Dostoyevsky "you can judge a societyby how well it treats its prisoners".
Mahatma Ghandi who said, "A nation's greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members.
Winston Churchill said that you measure the degree of civilisation of a society by how it treatsits weakest members.
Francis A. Schaeffer.
Rousseau theorized, distinct forms of government have to do only with the execution of the sovereign laws. He said "democracy is dangerous in application to particular cases, where the general will of government can easily be lost in the pressure of private interests. The aristocracy is acceptable so long as it executes the general will rather than serving the welfare of the ruling elite. A Monarchy clearly raises the temptation to serve private welfare at the expense of the common good. The appropriate form of government for any state depends upon the character of its people and even its physical climate, Rousseau said, A governments success can be measured easily by the extent to which its population thrives.
None. Louis XIV said 'I am the State' - 'L'état, c'est moi'.
Michael Jackson said this.
Cheshire cat in Alice in Wonderland. No, actually Horton in Horton Hatches an Egg. "I meant what I said and I said what I meant; an elephant's faithful one hundred per cent."
The most similar quotation related to your question is this one: "The measure of a society can be how well its people treat its animals." (Mohandas Gandhi)
Winston Churchill famously stated that you can judge a society by how it treats its prisoners. This quote emphasizes the importance of a country's prison system in reflecting its values and priorities.
Mahatma Gandhi, I believe.
Mahatma Gandhi
"These Valentine's Day chocolate treats are delicious," Joe said.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
This has been stated in several ways for over 100 years by various indiviuals, including (but not limited to) Churchill, Pope John Paul II, Dostoyevsky, Truman, etc. Very recently by Cardinal Roger Mahony (1998): "Any society, any nation, is judged on the basis of how it treats its weakest members ; the last, the least, the littlest." And perhaps most dubiously attributed to Ghandi: "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated. " The original author of this quotation seems to have been lost.
it was said it was meant to hold 10.000 prisoners but ended up with over 30.000
The prisoners of Alcatraz had no complaints in the 1800s because the prison was not established until 1934.
OK I'm not an expert but my vet said that puppies shouldn't eat treats. He said to just give him his food for treats =) Kaitlyn11
He said what he sees in a girl is how she treats other people.
EMILE DURKHEIM is the sociologist who said that GOD is society divinized.