Quotes about Hierarchy
There's an order to life: God in Christ, Christ in man, man over woman, and woman over children. When this order is broken or violated, you have 'hell' on earth.
- Jesse Lee Peterson
Try to stay away from places where you're not allowed to laugh, including religious ones. The absence of laughter is a giveaway that the religion in question is more political than spiritual, more about a hierarchy with God at the top than about godliness in all living things.
- Gloria Steinem
The highest does not stand without the lowest.
- Thomas a Kempis
One will observe that all things are arranged according to their degrees of beauty and excellence, and that the nearer they are to God, the more beautiful and better they are.
- St. Thomas Aquinas
Men and women, old and young, married and single, were ranked with horses, sheep, and swine
- Frederick Douglass
Some of the fathers were of opinion that every believer has his guardian angel. This subject needs no hot debate. It may suffice us to know the whole hierarchy of angels is employed for the good of the saints.
- Thomas Watson
I tend to be a bit of a proselytiser for the importance of royal courts, but all politics - in fact every form of human organisation, and this is something that's so dreadful for all those brought up in the 60s - naturally reverts to monarchy. Newspapers have editors, companies have chief executives.
- David Starkey
What we call Man's power over Nature turns out to be a power exercised by some men over other men with Nature as its instrument.
- CS Lewis
To serve an ambassador who was despotic toward his subordinates and servile toward those of a higher social rank.
- Isabel Allende
Hollywood, it's just like high school. Whoever is pretty and popular, everyone wants to be with.
- Tucker Max
Thus marriage, like the Trinity, is a hierarchical partnership. While all parties are equal in value, essence, and significance, there is a distinction in function (hierarchy) in order to fulfill God's kingdom agenda in history.
- Tony Evans
A fly, Sir, may sting a stately horse and make him wince; but one is but an insect, and the other a horse still.
- Samuel Johnson