Quotes About Empathy
when I went fishing, I didn't think about what I wanted. I thought about what they wanted.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Every one thinks he's a good person, even those on Death Row.
~ Dale Carnegie
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De modo que el único medio de que disponemos para influir sobre el prójimo es hablar acerca de lo que él quiere, y demostrarle cómo conseguirlo.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Cualquier tonto puede criticar, censurar y quejarse, y casi todos los tontos lo hacen. Pero se necesita carácter y dominio de sí mismo para ser comprensivo y capaz de perdonar. "Un
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Always begin and end the message on a positive note rather than on a pessimistic or detached one.
~ Dale Carnegie
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If there is any one secret of success, it lies in the ability to get the other person's point of view and see things from that person's angle as well as from your own.
~ Dale Carnegie
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think always in terms of the other person's point of view, and see things from that person's angle as well as your own—if
~ Dale Carnegie
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You never read a book on psychology, Tippy. You didn't need to. You knew by some divine instinct that you can make more friends in two months by becoming genuinely interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you. Let me repeat that. You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Når man har med mennesker at gøre, så husk, at det drejer sig om ikke logiske væsener.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Here is the first point I am trying to make in this chapter: It is natural for people to forget to be grateful; so, if we go around expecting gratitude, we are headed straight for a lot of heartaches.
~ Dale Carnegie
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John Wanamaker, fundador de las tiendas que llevan su nombre, confesó una vez: hace treinta años. he aprendido que es una tontería regañar a los demás. Bastante tengo con vencer mis propias limitaciones sin irritarme por el hecho de que Dios no ha creído conveniente distribuir por igual el don de la inteligencia.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Principle 1 Become genuinely interested in other people.
~ Dale Carnegie
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The sun can make you take off your coat more quickly than the wind; and kindliness, the friendly approach and appreciation can make people change their minds more readily than all the bluster and storming in the world. Remember
~ Dale Carnegie
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Si hay un secreto del éxito, reside en la capacidad para apreciar el punto de vista del prójimo y ver las cosas desde ese punto de vista así como
~ Dale Carnegie
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Many persons call a doctor when all they want is an audience.
~ Dale Carnegie
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The fact is that all people you meet have a high regard for themselves and like to be fine and unselfish in their own estimation.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Dale Carnegie said it very well: "No matter what your line of work, even if it's in one of the technical professions, your degree of success depends on your ability to interact effectively with other people.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Por medio de la crítica nunca provocamos cambios duraderos, y con frecuencia creamos resentimientos
~ Dale Carnegie
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The people most widely respected within industries, companies, families, and groups of friends are those who are clear in their own viewpoints while remaining compassionate with those whose minds or behavior they would like to influence.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Half the nation savagely condemned these incompetent generals, but Lincoln, "with malice toward none, with charity for all," held his peace. One of his favorite quotations was "Judge not, that ye be not judged.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Thus they are able to reign over all the mountain streams. So the sage, wishing to be above men, putteth himself below them; wishing to be before them, he putteth himself behind them. Thus, though his place be above men, they do not feel his weight; though his place be before them, they do not count it an injury.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Self-evident, isn't it? You don't have to study for four years in Harvard to discover that. Yet I know and you know department store owners who will rent expensive space, buy their goods economically, dress their windows appealingly, spend thousands of dollars in advertising and then hire clerks who haven't the sense to be good listeners—clerks who interrupt customers, contradict them, irritate them, and all but drive them from the store.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Se há algum segredo de sucesso, ele consiste na habilidade de apreender o ponto de vista da outra pessoa e ver as coisas tão bem pelo ângulo dela como pelo seu". Essa
~ Dale Carnegie
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Hatred is never ended by hatred but by love
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