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Quotes About Rapport

I liked being able to speak to somebody and throw it back and forth, and they can't predict what you're going to say next.
~ MF Doom
If we became buddies, obviously I'd start throwing some cracks at Him.
~ Marcus Luttrell
We tend to just think about how hard it is to never have thrown to a guy. That is true, every guy has their own way of doing things and you build a rapport with guys throughout the course of the year and throughout practice and all of that.
~ Joe Flacco
Anyone that I've ever worked with, it's not like I just meet you or someone throws us together for the sole purpose of coming up with a song that's gonna be a hit. I have to have some sort of relationship, or we had to have interacted on some other sort of level and that's when it feels most natural.
~ Black Thought
To like and dislike the same things, that is indeed true friendship.
~ Sallust
Mutual INTRIGUE is the key to turning frustrating, waste-of-time, one-way communications into productive, rewarding two-way connections.
~ Sam Horn
Not all friendships take a long time to grow and deepen. Some are formed in an instant.
~ Robin Lee
I believe in friendship at first sight
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
Charlar un poco es sólo ser simpático, ¿no? —Yo no sé charlar —dije.
~ Mark Haddon
This telepathic rapport affirms that we are always connected through love to those who are on the same higher frequency and who are here to love and help us spiritually throughout our lives.
~ Sonia Choquette
We want to do business with people we know, like and trust.
~ John Nemo
Personal connection builds trust;connection to the task builds energy.
~ Emily M. Axelrod
I had been choreographing and dancing for a good 12 years before I did 'Que Sera Sera' for Boney Kapoor. I did it for two reasons - one, I shared a good rapport with Boney, and the more important reason, Madhuri Dixit.
~ Prabhu Deva
My return to acting with Insaaf and Satyamev Jayate was well received. My rapport was the maximum with Dimple Kapadia.
~ Vinod Khanna
I feel I can hang out with any group of people and find common ground to talk with them.
~ Barry Zito
It may sound like showing off, but I am good in communications and in creating harmony.
~ Park Won-soon
Sometimes you have go into a movie and develop a certain type of chemistry with your co-stars. Sometimes it can click from 'Hello,' and other times, it takes a few weeks to develop that.
~ The Miz
Sometimes when an actor and director work together for the first time, it's not as if there's a suspicion, but there is tentativeness, a certain amount of a right of passage you have to go through in order to get there. When it's already there from the beginning, it's such a plus.
~ Edward Zwick
When Sharan called me for 'Rambo,' we were acquainted, but had not worked together. Right from day one, though, there was an easygoing camaraderie between us, which was only amplified by his implicit trust in me and my ability to deliver for his film.
~ Arjun Janya
I think good acting results when working together in a comfortable environment.
~ Ji Chang-wook
To be honest, my partner Natasha is my inspiration. She is who I reference when searching for my role. I don't emulate what she does, but her interpretation of Giselle is so fragile and sensitive and so tender. It constantly inspires me. And I feel like it's the other way around. We have a great rapport together.
~ David Hallberg
American actors are taught to have objectives—what does your character want from the other character? That is business. When I deal with other people, I don't want something from them; I want a rapport. Some people say that's an objective—it's not—it's a sensation of well-being. Life is not constantly about wanting to get something from somebody else. Life is about pleasure." I hope, dear Irene, that you are in a sensation of well-being
~ Sarah Ruhl
I know what you mean, jellybean.
~ Stephen King
If you ask people to sing a song together, or to march in step, or just to tap out some beats together on a table, it makes them trust each other more and be more willing to help each other out, in part because it makes people feel more similar to each other.
~ Jonathan Haidt