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Quotes About Socializing

How to Start a Conversation With
~ Matt Morris
Conversation Starters
~ Matt Morris
For example, five of the most common questions are listed below. ?       How are you? ?       Where are you from? ?       How do you know each other? ?       What do you do? ?       What do you do for fun? It is best to be prepared to answer these questions because they will be asked. For
~ Matt Morris
That's a cool hat. Where did you buy it? 2. I like your shoes. Where did you get them? 3. I like your necklace (or jewelry). Where did you get it? 4. I like your energy. You seem very fun and spontaneous (or something you sense
~ Matt Morris
Step 10: Whenever you go to meetings, parties, or social gatherings (including coffee shops or busy streets) make it a routine or habit to introduce yourself to at least three people. This will get you comfortable talking to strangers, and over time you will meet some amazing people and form incredible relationships.
~ Matt Morris
When you ask one friend to dine, give him your best wine. When you ask two, the second best will do.
~ Matthew Pearl
That's the way you have to be with boys, said Betsy. Beam about their old football when you're dying to know whether they're going to take you to a party.
~ Maud Hart Lovelace
They moved about, and they said the same dull things they say anywhere. I suppose they thought the lights would make it brilliant." "Darling, you take everything too seriously. One is not supposed to be intellectual at a ball. One is simply supposed to be gay." "How? By being stupid?
~ Ayn Rand
they saw him moving among his guests. He walked briskly, in a Morse code pattern of short dashes and brief stops
~ Ayn Rand
In spite of her depression, Mirabelle likes to think of herself as humourous. She can, when the occasion calls, become a wisecracker and buoyant party girl. This mood, Mirabelle thinks, sometimes makes her the centre of attention at parties and gatherings. The truth is that these episodes of gaiety merely raise her to normal, but for Mirabelle the feeling is so exceptional that she believes herself to be standing out.
~ Steve Martin
Skiers make the best lovers because they don't sit in front of a television like couch potatoes. They take a risk and they wiggle their behinds. They also meet new people on the ski lift.
~ Ruth Westheimer
I love going out. I love partying.
~ Kit Harington
I love weekends. Just like everyone else, I get to rest on weekends and go out with friends. I hate Mondays.
~ Yuna
I'm definitely a people person. I love socializing and being around people and having a good conversation.
~ Emily Deschanel
Conversation is the socializing instrument par excellence, and in its style one can see reflected the capacities of a race.
~ Jose Ortega y Gasset
Were I to prescribe a rule for drinking, it should be formed upon a saying quoted by Sir William Temple: the first glass for myself, the second for my friends, the third for good humor, and the fourth for mine enemies.
~ Joseph Addison
Frank Skinner was a terrible flatmate in some respects. He never cooked and the cleaning lady refused to go into his room. But he was brilliant because he was very, very funny. You could just sit around at home and have a laugh without having to rely on any social arrangements.
~ David Baddiel
Buses and subways are this remarkable social club. You talk to people you wouldn't normally talk to.
~ Carol Kane
Most men, even egotistic actors, always shy away from dancing with me. Other dancers report the same trouble. They probably figure that I would be mentally comparing them with Fred Astaire or Gene Kelly. So I go to parties and usually just sit - unless George Burns is there - and then I have a ball.
~ Cyd Charisse
I got a chance to meet and hang out with Sam Hunt. He's actually a pretty cool dude.
~ Sam Darnold
For true downtime, I enjoy going for light runs, having drinks with friends and going to the movies with my husband.
~ Emily Giffin
I miss being able to just hang out with people and friends and grab ice cream or go to the cinema... the normal stuff.
~ Bill Kaulitz
My ideal is to write most of the day, then go running, find friends and socialise all evening; my mind recharges with human contact.
~ Philipp Meyer
My ideal Friday and Saturday evening would be... Friday to go out and have dinner with my girlfriends. Saturday night, I would stay in. I would have somebody cook for me out there because I do not cook very well.
~ Nina Agdal