Quotes About Social
In all conditions of life a poor man is a near neighbor to an honest one, and a rich man is as little removed from a knave.
~ la bruyere jean de iii
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Katherine, for her part, understood that New York could be the loneliest place in the world and she told people she wanted to be "fun to be around.
~ Lacey Fosburgh
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The vulgar Turk is very different from what is spoken at court, 'tis as ridiculous to make use of the expressions commonly used in speaking to a great man or lady, as it would be to talk broad Yorkshire or Somershetshire in the drawing room.
~ Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
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Race, it turns out, is above all a politically useful fiction.
~ Laila Lalami
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I have my FaceBook. And if you're naughty, I'll banish you from my kingdom on there.
~ lain chasey
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Our social realities are so ugly if seen in the light of exiled truth, and beauty is almost no longer possible if it is not a lie.
~ laing ronald david iii
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Aah! Eye contact. Look away!
~ Laini Taylor
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George Burns was more athletic than you think he was. And he was a very social man--he loved people, he enjoyed life. He worked at living. Old George was a social lion, he got around and did things. That's the key right there. It starts with your brain. Some people, when they get to 60 years old have no interests anymore, have no friends left. George Burns was busy all the time doing something.
~ lalanne jack ii
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We are ashamed at the sight of a monkey--somehow as we are shy of poor relations.
~ lamb charles
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A man may do very well with a very little knowledge, and scarce be found out in mixed company; everybody is so much more ready to produce his own than to call for a display of your acquisition.
~ lamb charles ii
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As I visualize it, the business of the future will be a scientific, social and economic unit. It will be vigorously creative in pure science where its contributions will compare with those of the universities.
~ land edwin ii
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Tact is just lying for adults.
~ Cassandra Clare
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So you interrupted my date to make fun of me for still living with my parents. Couldn't you have done that on a night I didn't have a date? That's most nights, in case you're curious.
~ Cassandra Clare
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Will's Father's gaze went immediately to Gabriel, and then to Cecily, his eyes narrowing. "And who is this gentlemen?" Will's grin widened. "Oh him," he said. "This is Cecliy's friend, Mr. Gabriel Lightworm." Gabriel, half in the act of stretching his hand to greet Mr. Herondale, froze in horror. "Lightwood," he sputtered. "Gabriel Lightwood.
~ Cassandra Clare
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to explore or deal with the world in any normal way. And attachment disorder doesn't just affect the relationship with the mother; it affects all social, emotional, and cognitive development. If the child doesn't experience attachment, that child can't move forward to step two—trusting and emotionally attaching to others and, eventually, sexually attaching to others. In other words, you can't grow emotionally if you didn't have infant attachment.
~ Catherine Gildiner
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as adults they have trouble setting boundaries. Their parents didn't listen to their needs, so they have no idea that the rest of the world would allow them to set some rules of social engagement. They have to learn that they don't have to perform every task for every person.
~ Catherine Gildiner
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In the social jungle of human existence, there is no feeling of being alive without a sense of identity. ERIK ERIKSON
~ Catherine Gildiner
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You only had to choose which me to talk to, for, you know, we all change our manners, depending on who has come to chat. One doesn't behave at all the same way to a grandfather as to a bosom friend, to a professor as to a curious niece.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
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Everybody's strange everywhere. Most of the trick of being a social animal is pretending you're not. But who do you fool? Nobody worth talking to.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
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there a difference between having been coded to present a vast set of standardized responses to certain human facial, vocal, and linguistic states and having evolved to exhibit response B to input A in order to bring about a desired social result?
~ Catherynne M. Valente
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One doesn't behave at all the same way to a grandfather as to a bosom friend, to a professor as to a curious niece.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
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Somewhere in between discovering various heretofore cripplingly socially anxious particles and transuranic elements and digging through plutonium to find the treat at the bottom of the nuclear box, he found the time to consider what would come to be known as the Fermi Paradox.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
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bottom-up modalities (primary sensory, somatic, movement, rhythmic) help establish basic homeostatic stability will top-down treatments such as insight, reflection, trauma integration, narrative development, social development, or affect enhancement be effective (Kliem & Jones, 2008; Perry, 2008, 2009).
~ Cathy A. Malchiodi
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Displaying positive social emotions, especially smiling and laughter, are consistently interpreted as trustworthy, familiar, and attractive (Nelson, & Jeste, 2008; Niedenthal,
~ Cathy A. Malchiodi
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