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Quotes About Respect

He asked that the picture not be published simply because his mother did not like it.
~ Dale Carnegie
PRINCIPLE 2 Call attention to people's mistakes indirectly.
~ Dale Carnegie
PRINCIPLE 1 Begin with praise and honest appreciation.
~ Dale Carnegie
SIX WAYS TO MAKE PEOPLE LIKE YOU PRINCIPLE 1 Become genuinely interested in other people. PRINCIPLE 2 Smile. PRINCIPLE 3 Remember that a person's name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language. PRINCIPLE 4 Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves. PRINCIPLE 5 Talk in terms of the other person's interests. PRINCIPLE 6 Make the other person feel important—and do it sincerely.
~ Dale Carnegie
as I am sure as a respectful company, you value your initial offers, and care about maintaining your credibility with your clients.
~ Dale Carnegie
most people will react favorably to your proposals if they feel that you admire them for being honest, unselfish, and fair.
~ Dale Carnegie
EN POCAS PALABRAS SEIS MANERAS DE AGRADAR A LOS DEMÁS REGLA 1 Interésese sinceramente por los demás REGLA 2 Sonría. REGLA 3 Recuerde que para toda persona, su nombre es el sonido más dulce e importante en cualquier idioma. REGLA 4 Sea un buen oyente. Anime a los demás a que hablen de sí mismos. REGLA 5 Hable siempre de lo que interese a los demás. REGLA 6 Haga que la otra persona se sienta importante y hágalo sinceramente.
~ Dale Carnegie
PRINCIPLE 5 Let the other person save face.
~ Dale Carnegie
That was the most considerate thing I have ever heard.' It was then I realized the power of appreciation.
~ Dale Carnegie
Seven Rules For Making Your Home Life Happier • Rule 1: Don't nag. • Rule 2: Don't try to make your partner over. • Rule 3: Don't criticize. • Rule 4: Give honest appreciation. • Rule 5: Pay little attentions. • Rule 6: Be courteous. • Rule 7: Read a good book on the sexual side of marriage.
~ Dale Carnegie
What is there about him that I can honestly admire?
~ Dale Carnegie
One of his favourite quotations was 'Judge not, that ye be not judged.
~ Dale Carnegie
PRINCIPLE 1—Become genuinely interested in other people. PRINCIPLE 2—Smile. PRINCIPLE 3—Remember that a person's name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language. PRINCIPLE 4—Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves. PRINCIPLE 5—Talk in terms of the other person's interests. PRINCIPLE 6—Make the other person feel important-and do it sincerely.
~ Dale Carnegie
PRINCIPLE 7 Give the other person a fine reputation to live up to.
~ Dale Carnegie
Cada vez que conocía a una persona averiguaba su nombre completo, su familia, sus ocupaciones, y el matiz de sus opiniones políticas.
~ Dale Carnegie
which serves as a good lesson for what can happen when we ignore this principle.
~ Dale Carnegie
Su mala educación sólo es superada por su mala educación".
~ Dale Carnegie
Ahora estoy convencida de que no puede lograrse nada bueno, y sí puede hacerse mucho daño, si uno le dice directamente a una persona que está equivocada. Sólo se consigue despojar a esa persona de su autodignidad, y uno queda como un entrometido.
~ Dale Carnegie
No tengo derecho a decir o hacer nada que disminuya a un hombre ante sí mismo. Lo que importa no es lo que yo pienso de él, sino lo que él piensa de sí mismo. Herir a un hombre en su dignidad es un crimen
~ Dale Carnegie
Todos los hombres que encuentro son superiores a mí en algún sentido; y en tal sentido puedo aprender de todos".
~ Dale Carnegie
Call attention to people's mistakes indirectly.
~ Dale Carnegie
To whom have I the honour of speaking?
~ Dale Carnegie
FUNDAMENTAL TECHNIQUES IN  HANDLING PEOPLE PRINCIPLE 1 Don't criticize, condemn or complain. PRINCIPLE 2 Give honest and sincere appreciation. PRINCIPLE 3 Arouse in the other person an eager want.
~ Dale Carnegie
When the late Lord Northcliffe found a newspaper using a picture of him which he didn't want published, he wrote the editor a letter. But did he say, 'Please do not publish that picture of me any more; I don't like it'? No, he appealed to a nobler motive. He appealed to the respect and love that all of us have for motherhood. He wrote, 'Please do not publish that picture of me any more. My mother doesn't like it.
~ Dale Carnegie