Quotes About Sociable
I don't drink at all. If I'm out I'll have the occasional sip of wine just to be sociable.
~ Arlene Phillips
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Thankfully, Claire Foy is a very easy person to get along with. She's lovely.
~ Harry Hadden-Paton
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AFFABLE (A'FFABLE) adj.[affable, Fr. affabilis, Lat.]1. Easy of manners; accostable; courteous; complaisant. It is used of superiours. He was affable, and both well and fair spoken
~ Samuel Johnson
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ACCOSTABLE (ACCO'STABLE) adj.[from accost.]Easy of access; familiar. They were both indubitable, strong, and high-minded men, yet of sweet and accostable nature, almost equally delighting in the press and affluence of dependents and suitors.Wotton.
~ Samuel Johnson
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I make friends with people really easily - that's one of my best qualities.
~ David Faustino
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I'm a random guy. I shake a hand and make a friend. I don't do egotistical things.
~ Vanilla Ice
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I'm generally a pretty friendly person.
~ Rashida Jones
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Well, I have a good relationship with everybody. So, it's difficult to be a bad relationship with me.
~ Carlos Vela
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I wish I was a little more gregarious and outgoing.
~ Dan Fogelberg
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L'intelligence universelle est sociable
~ Marc Aurèle
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Real learning, attentive, real learning, deep learning, is playful and frustrating and joyful and discouraging and exciting and sociable and private all the time, which is what makes it great.
~ Eleanor Duckworth
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I believe that sociable technology will always disappoint because it promises what it can't deliver," Turkle writes. "It promises friendship but can only deliver 'performances.' Do we really want to be in the business of manufacturing friends that will never be friends?
~ John Markoff
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I love throwing parties and being sociable and dancing. But I also have this other homebody side and can become quite isolated and anxious.
~ Kate Nash
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Anyone who knows Harry Dubin would never feel it an issue to speak of him openly because the minute you meet him you know he's a bon vivant and an internationally loved - for lack of better words - playboy. You can't change a tiger's stripes.
~ Sonja Morgan
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Because life was collective, it was intensely sociable and dependent on etiquette, hence the emphasis on courteous conduct and clean fingernails.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
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In college, my friends called me Mr. James Bond 007 because I entertained everything: blonds, brunettes, redheads. I'm across the board.
~ Paul Walker
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I am a happy-go-lucky guy in real life. I like to chat a lot.
~ Vivek Oberoi
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Film is a much lonelier process than theatre. You really don't have any rehearsal time in film. You don't shape it together... with theatre, there is a complete kind of family atmosphere. The sociable side of this business is the theatrical side, it really isn't the film side.
~ Keira Knightley
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It is fun to play someone who likes everyone and is liked by most people, or is at least tolerated.
~ Lolly Adefope
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Well, it's true that I've never been solitary, although I spend a lot of time alone. I've never felt lonely or been shy.
~ Richard E. Grant
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The passengers are not garrulous, but still they are sociable.
~ Mark Twain
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Rascals are always sociable, and the chief sign that a man has any nobility in his character is the little pleasure he takes in others company.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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A man of genius can hardly be sociable, for what dialogues could indeed be so intelligent and entertaining as his own monologues?
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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It is an aristocratic feeling that nourishes the tendency to seclusion and solitude. All rascals are sociable, pitifully so. But that a human being is of a nobler kind first shows itself in the fact that he does not delight in others, but more and more prefers solitude to their company and then gradually, over the course of the years, comes to understand that, apart from rare exceptions, there is only one choice in the world, that between solitude and commonness.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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