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Quotes About Interpersonal

It's almost like when you're young, your friends take on the romance role, and then guys take on the role of your friends later.
~ Lena Dunham
I would say the most difficult part of film-making is dealing with people you are working with and trying to forget the drama that goes behind the scenes.
~ Ileana D'Cruz
Sensitivity doesn't necessarily make you easy to get on with.
~ Howard Jacobson
This was before cell phones. The desolate spaciousness between humans, between human moments, not yet filled in with chattering ghosts of reassurance. You could hear yourself not think.
~ Jonathan Lethem
a manager inhabits the most interpersonally complex role in a modern organization, in many ways more complex than the CEO role.
~ Jonathan Raymond
Esperar con más o menos paciencia a que el otro termine de hablar solo para poder decir lo que ya estábamos pensando, no necesariamente es dialogar, sino muchas veces la mezcla y superposición de dos monólogos...
~ Jorge Bucay
The ability to lie successfully, then, is partly correlated with savvy social skills. Sucking up.
~ Abby Ellin
psychoanalysis is an account of how and why modern people are so frightened of each other. What
~ Adam Phillips
I don't know really. I've always been interested in the small picture instead of the big one, and I've always been interested in relationship pictures.
~ Adrian Lyne
Ideally, the business and the personal should never mix, but with human beings there's always going to be some blurring of the lines.
~ Adrian McKinty
With 'Running Scared,' I originally wanted to do a piece that was going to be about a couple, and the whole thing would be based on wall posts on Facebook. So the idea started there.
~ Alden Ehrenreich
My sister's a bully.
~ Andre Drummond
Don't get involved in the interoffice politics. On 'Suits,' it can be cheeky and fun to see Rachel and Donna being gossipy, but people get caught up in that. I think in life and in the office, it's best to stay out of the drama.
~ Meghan Markle
There's a difference between good chemistry and a bond. Chemistry is something you have with somebody you meet - or you don't. It's an intangible. It may be superficial. It's much harder to put your finger on than a bond.
~ Matt Lauer
How's Uncle Louis today? Who? And Aunt Maude?
~ Ray Bradbury
el comportamiento asertivo conlleva un costo social: la gente sincera incomoda
~ Walter Riso
Siguiendo las premisas de la ética de la consideración,38 la asertividad bien entendida trata de equilibrar el yo autónomo (independiente) con el yo considerado (interpersonal). La combinación de ambos me permite estar comprometido con la red social/afectiva a la cual pertenezco y sostener al mismo tiempo un territorio de reserva personal. Pedro
~ Walter Riso
Similarly, in whatever enterprise you find yourself, practice predictability. Never impose your mood swings on your associates and customers. They should never be able to discover how your life is going. This is called being professional.
~ Daniel Lapin
money isn't just physical; it's a spiritual reality. It's "spiritual" in that it isn't about folded pieces of paper, and it isn't about what those little slips of paper can buy. It is about people and relationships. Money is the buzz; the connection that makes our interpersonal networks rich and fulfilling.
~ Daniel Lapin
For them, the Golden Rule was not something learned in Sunday school. The principle of "do unto others what you would have them do unto you" was nothing more and nothing less than a key to survival.
~ James P. Owen
An uncommon intuitive capacity and interpersonal intelligence allowed him as a child to read the intentions and desires of his parents, to react appropriately to shifting household moods—gifts that he would nurture and develop in the years ahead.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
She said peevishly, 'Do you consider I'm old enough to stop calling you Mr Crawford?' 'No,' said Mr Crawford shortly. 'What alternatives would you suggest? Master? Uncle?' 'That would certainly unsettle the Maréchale, for one,' said Philippa more cheerfully.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
Un pò difficile capire come stavano le cose quando c'era di mezzo Elinor. In realtà non rivelava mai molto di ciò che pensava o sentiva. E questo gli piaceva in lei. Perché detestava le persone che vuotavano il sacco, e rivelavano subito le proprie opinioni o manifestavano i propri sentimenti...le persone che davano praticamente per scontato che l'interlocutore desiderasse sapere com'era articolato il loro meccanismo interiore. Il riserbo era sempre stato più interessante.
~ Agatha Christie
Suzy appeared in the doorway. "Bella," she said. Bertie groaned. Not Bossy Bella. Of all Suzy's friends she was the worst. She would be trying to boss him around all night.
~ Alan MacDonald