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Quotes About Socializing

Martin's one of the nicest fellows you could meet, as long as you don't do it too often.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
judges in seventeenth-century France were discouraged from socializing on the grounds that friends and acquaintances might one day be called before the court.
~ Simon Singh
How are you going to forget him if you keep talking about him? Darling, when things go wrong in life, this is what you do. You lift your chin, put on a ravishing smile, mix yourself a little cocktail... and out you go.
~ Sophie Kinsella
When I was your age, if a boy behaved badly, one simply scored his name out from one's dance card. (Sadie Lancaster - to Lara Lington)
~ Sophie Kinsella
I was re-reading The Gracious Hostess last night, and it says that even if your guest is annoying you, you must behave with charm and decorum. Well, fine. I can be charming. I can be decorative.
~ Sophie Kinsella
I read, I gossip, I do crosswords. I think chatting with friends is relaxing. I've picked them up all through my life - if you live long enough, you end up with quite a large circle.
~ Harriet Walter
A sense of humor saves your life, and being able to make friends wherever you go.
~ Jason O'Mara
My friends and I had fun together, but I was more reserved, not at all the life of the party. I would just be the quiet one in the room.
~ Joel Osteen
Never say no to coffee
~ M. Cesar
You'll find you spend half your second year shaking off the undesirable friends you made in your first...
~ Evelyn Waugh
How are you, Hildy? Having a good time? Getting laid?" "Just did, thank you.
~ John Varley
The fundraisers I go to are all open bar. I don't think I'd go to one that wasn't.
~ John Witchel
One of them was the usual Irishman who stands by the bar of every pub selling talk for beer, one of the oldest professions.
~ Elizabeth Taylor
How are you getting along with Lavinia?" she asked, her eyes twinkling. "I'm so happy she and her mother have come to pay us a visit. I do believe she's one of the most direct people I've ever met. She says exactly what's she's thinking, but with utmost tact. I adore her.
~ Eloisa James
Sometimes you can feel old-sweatshirt comfortable with someone you've just met and two-left-shoes awkward with people you've known for ages.
~ Emil Sher
We had all commenced that thrusting and parrying that always goes on when you meet new people. How I hated those games. I wondered if they went on forever. Did you ever grow up enough not to have to jockey for position? Could you ever just say, 'Hi, I'm Rachel Gold. I like to read and eat. Who are you?
~ Barbara Cohen
Would you like another cup, Miss Bede?' asked Miss Prior. 'I know you're one for tea, like I am.' 'Yes, please, I would,' said Belinda, feeling this to be a comfortable classification. 'I'm sure we need plenty of tea after all this excitement.' 'We certainly do,' agreed Miss Prior.
~ Barbara Pym
The only way I could get comfortable around people was to make them laugh. I was an obedient girl, and humor was my one form of rebellion. I used comedy to deflect. Like, 'Hey, check out my zit!' - you know, making fun of yourself before someone else has a chance to.
~ Tina Fey
I get recognised, but I'm not the sort of person who frequents popular clubs. I try to keep out of that.
~ Emilie de Ravin
The best comedy you can ever have is when you're in the pub with your mates. You can never beat that. That's what I try to recreate in stand-up.
~ Lee Mack
I hang out with everyone from Long Island. I'm friends with everyone from Long Island.
~ Angelina Pivarnick
When I meet somebody, I hang out with them, and it's all good, but I don't take it too seriously.
~ Christina Milian
I do lots of activities. I hang out with friends.
~ Kiernan Shipka
I don't really hang out with a lot of celebrities.
~ Amos Lee