“Many Americans share the feeling that our society has forgotten how to mind its own business.”
Source: Non-fiction, Created equal: Why gay rights matter to America (1994), p.141
Reported in an editorial in the Alton Evening Telegraph (July 14,1964), A-4; appeared in a display ad in the Los Angeles Times (September 27, 1964), D14. Reported as misattributed in Paul F. Boller, Jr., and John George, They Never Said It: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, & Misleading Attributions (1989), p. 24, stating that an aide of Eisenhower's had denied that Eisenhower had made the remark.
Misattributed
“Many Americans share the feeling that our society has forgotten how to mind its own business.”
Source: Non-fiction, Created equal: Why gay rights matter to America (1994), p.141
“The test of the morality of a society is what it does for its children.”
Variant: The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world that it leaves to its children.
Lean Logic, (2016), p. 276, entry on Lean Law and Order http://www.flemingpolicycentre.org.uk/lean-logic-surviving-the-future/
“It is the rare society that does not abuse its artists.”
Section 7.2 (p. 216)
Flight from Nevèrÿon (1985)
"More Tips for Novelists" in the Chicago Tribune (2 May 1926)
1920s
The Pittsburgh Press (3 August 1986) "Gadhafi, the man the world loves to hate" by Marie Colvin (UPI)