Quotes About Emotional intelligence
I looked into his eyes, and I realized he was the same man I'd seen in my dreams. His face might be totally different, but the same soul was in there, the same intelligence and all the sadness.
~ Rick Riordan
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I think of myself as an intelligent, sensitive human being with the soul of a clown which always forces me to blow it at the most important moments.
~ Jim Morrison
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The best minds have their soft spots and sometimes feel somewhat bruised by the scant respect of logic.
~ Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
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No matter the situation don't let your emotions overpower your intelligence.
~ Turcois Ominek
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It really shocks me when I encounter people who think kindness doesn't matter. Because I think it's pretty much the only thing that matters.
~ Josh Radnor
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There is no greater intelligence than kindness and empathy.
~ Bryant McGill, Voice of Reason
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Be thoughtful of others and you will not be shy, for they are incompatible addictions.
~ Robert Breault
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People are governed with the head; kindness of heart is little use in chess.
~ Nicolas Chamfort
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More than machinery, we need humanity.
~ Charlie Chaplin
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...treat people with understanding when you can, and fake it when you can't until you do understand.
~ Kim Harrison
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If you can be kind to people, you will be a genius in this world.
~ Bryant McGill, Voice of Reason
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Often what we take for a kindness is just someone acting in their capacity as a human being.
~ Robert Breault
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When mind knows, we call it knowledge. When heart knows, we call it love. And when being knows, we call it meditation.
~ Rajneesh
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Verás cuándo funciona mejor la lógica y cuándo deberías apoyarte en una estrategia emocional.
~ Jay Heinrichs
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Así, cuando te enfrentes a un hombre enfadado, muéstrate serio y preocupado; no le grites «¡Venga, amargado!» Cuando una niña parece triste, la empatía implica parecer triste también; no significa decirle alegremente: «¡Anímate!»
~ Jay Heinrichs
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Inima î?i avea ra?iunile ei, ?i ra?iunea le cuno?tea.
~ Jean d'Ormesson
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Trust your heart rather than your head.
~ Jean Jacques Rousseau
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Kids need to learn that you need to feel bad sometimes. We learn through experience, and we learn especially through bad experiences.
~ Jean M. Twenge
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In the next decade we may see more young people who know just the right emoji for a situation—but not the right facial expression.
~ Jean M. Twenge
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Écouter, c'est d'abord une attitude. C'est chercher à comprendre l'autre avec ses souffrances, ses désirs et son espérance, sans le juger ni le condamner. Écouter, c'est mettre l'autre en valeur pour lui donner vie et l'aider à avoir confiance en lui...Quand je suis trop centré sur mes projets, quand j'ai besoin de me prouver, j'ai davantage du mal à écouter
~ Jean Vanier
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the most necessary quality for any person to have is imagination. It makes people able to put themselves in other people's places. It makes them kind and sympathetic and understanding.
~ Jean Webster
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But Julia hasn't a bit of tact; and men, I find, require a great deal. They purr if you rub them the right way and spit if you don't. (That isn't a very elegant metaphor. I mean it figuratively.)
~ Jean Webster, Daddy Long Legs
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But if neither sadness or rage could unite us, I didn't know what could - the more I wanted to identify with her, the more I identified with myself; and the more I tried to understand her, the less, necessarily, I succeeded: the failure of an intelligent mind to grasp feeblemindedness was dark and deep, no less than the failure of a feeble mind to grasp intelligence, because intelligence got its shape by not understanding the thing it could never be.
~ Jean-Christophe Valtat
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The capacity to take conflict in stride and forgive easily is supported by our ability to manage stress, be emotionally honest and available, communicate nonverbally, and laugh easily.
~ Jeanne Segal
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