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Quotes About Sincerity

La diferencia entre la apreciación y la adulación es muy sencilla. Una es sincera y la otra no. Una procede del corazón; la otra sale de la boca. Una es altruista; la otra egoísta. Una despierta la admiración universal; la otra es universalmente condenada.
~ Dale Carnegie
Principle 2 Give honest and sincere appreciation.
~ Dale Carnegie
we all crave appreciation and recognition, and will do almost anything to get it. But nobody wants insincerity. Nobody wants flattery. Let
~ Dale Carnegie
when praise is specific, it comes across as sincere—not something the other person may be saying just to make one feel good.
~ Dale Carnegie
I do not say these things for a dollar, or to fill up the time while I wait for a boat;
~ Walt Whitman
The great poets are to be known by the absence in them of tricks, and by the justification of perfect personal candor. All faults may be forgiven of him who has perfect candor.
~ Walt Whitman
I and mine do not convince by arguments, similes, rhymes, We convince by our presence.)
~ Walt Whitman
His embrace, however, did not extend to people who were pretentious or pompous (with the exception of Wiener). When he thought a speaker was spouting nonsense, he would stand up and ask what seemed to be innocent but were in fact devilish questions. After a few moments, the speaker would realize he had been deflated and Licklider would sit down. "He didn't like poseurs or pretenders," Tracy recalled. "He was never mean, but he slyly pricked people's pretensions.
~ Walter Isaacson
Truth and sincerity have a certain distinguishing native luster about them which cannot be perfectly counterfeited; they are like fire and flame, that cannot be painted." While
~ Walter Isaacson
No sean tan severos conmigo —les respondió a los Born—. Todo el mundo debe, de vez en cuando, hacer un sacrificio ante el altar de la estupidez, a fin de agradar al dios de la humanidad. Y yo lo he hecho a fondo con mi artículo.
~ Walter Isaacson
Other people's devotions embarrassed me, perhaps because, like other people's kisses, they rarely looked genuine when viewed too closely.
~ Walter Kirn
His voice sounded more sincere in these surroundings, less distorted by pride and pain.
~ Walter Kirn
The honest heart that's free frae a' Intended fraud or guile, However Fortune kick the ba', Has aye some cause to smile. BURNS.
~ Walter Scott
I've said I love you when I've meant it, and I've said I love you when it was the right thing to say, and I've said I love you when saying anything else would have hurt someone without reason. And I couldn't say a word, there in the dark.
~ Warren Ellis
Whatever is manufactured outwardly by our own effort is not real and is doomed to frustration and defeat.
~ Watchman Nee
Before speaking, consult your inner-truth barometer, and resist the temptation to tell people only what they want to hear.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
What comes out of you when you are squeezed is what is inside of you.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
You are not necessarily what you say. Behavior is a much better barometer of what you are than words. What you do in your present moments is the only indicator of what you are as a person.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
You'll only give away what you have in your heart, and
~ Wayne W. Dyer
See how the world truly changes right before your eyes when you sincerely desire that others follow their own life paths
~ Wayne W. Dyer
but by loving what I'm saying and selling that love.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
be authentic in all of your interactions.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
Es fácil mirar hacia atrás y ver, y es fácil dar el consejo, pero la triste realidad es que la mayoría de las personas no se muestran como son en realidad hasta que ya es demasiado tarde.
~ Wendelin Van Draanen
You took her as she was. She wasn't trying to impress anyone," said Claude Nunnelly.
~ Charles J. Shields