Quotes About Interpersonal
I want the flower and fruit of a man; that some fragrance be wafted over from him to me, and some ripeness flavor our intercourse.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Was he in love with Gilbert Osmond's wife, and if so what comfort did he expect to derive from it? If he was in love with Pansy he was not in love with her stepmother, and if he was in love with her stepmother he was not in love with Pansy. Was she to cultivate the advantage she possessed in order to make him commit himself to Pansy, knowing he would do so for her sake and not for the small creature's own was this the service her husband had asked of her?
~ Henry James
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This impression came out most for Maggie when, in their easier intervals, they had only themselves to regard, and when her companion's inveteracy of never passing first, of not sitting till she was seated, of not interrupting till she appeared to give leave, of not forgetting too familiarly that in addition to being important she was also sensitive, had the effect of throwing over their intercourse a kind of silver tissue of decorum. It
~ Henry James
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Not every problem someone has with his girlfriend is necessarily due to the capitalist mode of production.
~ Herbert Marcuse
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In our house, there was a lot of yelling. It was everyone walking in on each other and very few boundaries.
~ Adam F. Goldberg
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We don't need any more reality TV, women yelling at each other. I can't watch that stuff.
~ Andie MacDowell
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Don't Take Anything Personally. Nothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won't be the victim of needless suffering.
~ Don Miguel Ruiz
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Lennon was very helpful. What he taught me seems completely obvious: he expected people to treat each other well.
~ Annie Leibovitz
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Treating our customers and each other with respect and dignity is at the core of who we are, and we must always remember this no matter how challenging the situation.
~ Oscar Munoz
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If you limit yourself to sexual pleasure it's narcissistic. You don't connect with the other, you take what pleasure you want from them.
~ Alain Badiou
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Sullivan came to feel that human activity and human mind are not things that reside in the individual, but rather are generated in interactions among individuals; personalities are shaped to fit interpersonal niches and are not understandable unless that complex, interactive honing process is taken into account.
~ Stephen A. Mitchell
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When it comes to developing character strength, inner security and unique personal and interpersonal talents and skills in a child, no institution can or ever will compare with, or effectively substitute for, the home's potential for positive influence.
~ Stephen Covey
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How we relate with other people is dependent on how we rate ourselves and what we think about ourselves.
~ Stephen Richards
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How do you expect to get what you need if you don't open up your mouth and ask for it? Our lives are a direct reflection of our communication. If you are unwilling to communicate your needs to your employers, customers, partners, and family members, you can't blame them for not giving you what you need.
~ Steve Harvey
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5. A woman who can hold a respectful, respectable conversation with a man and his mother is a keeper; a woman who shudders at the prospect of having to talk to the matriarch of a man's family is a throwback.
~ Steve Harvey
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Our talent for unconscious entrainment lies at the core of dance, a confluence of movement, rhythm and gestural representation. By far the most synchronized group practice, dance demands a type of interpersonal coordination in space and time that is almost nonexistent in other social contexts.
~ Steven Brown
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Before we had the Internet, we would either call or write to our friends, one at a time, and keep up with their lives. It was a slow process and took a lot of effort and time to learn about each other.
~ Om Malik
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When daughters react with annoyance or even anger at the smallest, seemingly innocent remarks, mothers get the feeling that talking to their daughters can be like walking on eggshells: they have to watch every word.
~ Deborah Tannen
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I had friends - and I had situations - where you spend so much time hanging out with your girlfriend that you lose touch with other people. You only really have this one person - and when that person starts to let go, you almost feel like you need to clamp on even harder, you know?
~ Joe Keery
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Para mim, nenhum prazer tem gosto sem comunicação. Não me acorre um único pensamento espirituoso sem que me sinta agastado de tê-Io produzido sozinho, não tendo a quem o oferecer.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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2. Don't Take Anything Personally Nothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won't be the victim of needless suffering.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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When you take things personally, then you feel offended, and your reaction is to defend your beliefs and create conflicts. You make something big out of something so little, because you have the need to be right and make everybody else wrong.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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The second agreement is don't take anything personally.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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People are afraid to merge.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
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