Quotes About Respect
Frases insignificantes, como Lamento molestarlo, Tendría usted la bondad de..., Quiere hacer el favor de..., Tendría usted la gentileza, o Gracias"; pequeñas cortesías como éstas sirven para aceitar las ruedas del monótono mecanismo de la vida diaria y, de paso, son la seña de la buena educación.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Nothing good can be accomplished and a lot of damage can be done if you tell a person straight out that he or she is wrong. You only succeed in stripping that person of self-dignity and make yourself an unwelcome part of any discussion.
~ Dale Carnegie
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I am grateful because these people come to see me. They make it possible for me to make my living in a very agreeable way. I'm going to give them the very best I possibly can.
~ Dale Carnegie
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I will speak ill of no man," he said, " … and speak all the good I know of everybody.
~ Dale Carnegie
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THE BIG SECRET OF DEALING WITH PEOPLE
~ Dale Carnegie
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Principle 2 Give honest and sincere appreciation.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Un gran hombre -aseguró Carlyle- demuestra su grandeza por la forma en que trata a los pequeños
~ Dale Carnegie
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Todo hombre que conozco es superior a mí en algún sentido. En ese sentido, aprendo de él".
~ Dale Carnegie
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To recall a voter's name is statesmanship. To forget it is oblivion.
~ Dale Carnegie
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The fact is that all people you meet have a high regard for themselves and like to be fine and unselfish in their own estimation.
~ Dale Carnegie
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The people most widely respected within industries, companies, families, and groups of friends are those who are clear in their own viewpoints while remaining compassionate with those whose minds or behavior they would like to influence.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Thus they are able to reign over all the mountain streams. So the sage, wishing to be above men, putteth himself below them; wishing to be before them, he putteth himself behind them. Thus, though his place be above men, they do not feel his weight; though his place be before them, they do not count it an injury.
~ Dale Carnegie
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But the very instant we break the law, we shall get into endless trouble. The law is this: Always make the other person feel important. John Dewey, as we have already noted, said that the desire to be important is the deepest urge in human nature; and William James said: "The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated.
~ Dale Carnegie
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No juzgues si no quieres ser juzgado
~ Dale Carnegie
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No hablaré mal hombre alguno y de todos diré todo lo bueno que sepa
~ Dale Carnegie
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Un gran hombre demuestra su grandeza por la forma en que trata a los pequeños
~ Dale Carnegie
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The average person," said Samuel Vauclain, then president of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, "can be led readily if you have his or her respect and if you show that you respect that person for some kind of ability." In short, if you want to improve a person in a certain aspect, act as though that particular trait were already one of his or her outstanding characteristics.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Begin with praise and honest appreciation.
~ Dale Carnegie
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People have 1000 times more interest in themselves than in you. So give them time and importance.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Principle 9 - Be sympathetic with the other person's ideas and desires.
~ Dale Carnegie
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hombre que conozco es superior a mí en algún sentido. En ese sentido, aprendo de él.
~ Dale Carnegie
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I sit with Shakespeare and he winces not. Across the color-line I move arm in arm with Balzac and Dumas , where smiling men and welcoming women glide in gilded halls. From out the caves of the evening that swing between the strong-limbed earth and the tracery of the stars, I summon Aristotle and Aurelius ... and they come all graciously with no scorn nor condescension. So, wed with Truth, I dwell above the Veil.
~ W.E.B. Du Bois
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I sit with Shakespeare and he winces not. Across the color-line I move arm in arm with Balzac and Dumas, where smiling men and welcoming women glide in gilded halls. From out the caves of evening that swing between the strong-limbed earth and the tracery of the stars, I summon Aristotle and Aurelius and what soul I will, and they come all graciously with no scorn nor condescension. So, wed with Truth, I dwell above the Veil.
~ W.E.B. Du Bois
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At this moment the President is beginning to speak in New Orleans and the Vice-President is mounting the platform at NASA a few miles away. Both are making a plea for unity. The President, who is an integrationist Mormon married to a liberated Catholic, will appeal to Leftists to respect law and order. The Vice-President, a Southern Baptist Knothead married to a conservative Unitarian, is asking Knotheads for tolerance and understanding, etcetera. The poor U.S.A.! Even
~ Walker Percy
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