Dorothy Sarnoff famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Make sure you have finished speaking before your audience has finished listening.
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Never try to look into both eyes at the same time. Switch your gaze from one eye to the other. That signals warmth and sincerity.
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We don't criticize. Criticism is an enemy. You've got to make loving, positive suggestions.
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Shyness is I-ness. Shyness is really wondering if you have other people's approval.
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Good conversation can leave you more exhilarated than alcohol; more refreshed than the theater or a concert. It can bring you entertainment and pleasure; it can help you get ahead, solve problems, spark the imagination of others. It can increase your knowledge and education. It can erase misunderstandings, and bring you closer to those you love.
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the more thoughtful you are of others, the more thoughtful they will be of you. The more you respect them, the more you will win their respect.
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One difference between a conviction and a prejudice is that a conviction can be explained without getting angry.
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A good rule for discussion is to use hard facts and a soft voice.
-- Dorothy Sarnoff
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If we create networks with the sole intention of getting something, we won’t succeed. We can’t pursue the benefits of networks; the benefits ensue from investments in meaningful activities and relationships.
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Young people are often asked, 'What do you want to be when you grow up?' and given advice about how to lead meaningful adult lives, but where's the encouragement to lead meaningful lives right now?
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The key.. will be a new public awareness of how serious is the threat to the global environment. Those who have a vested interest in the status quo will probably continue to be able to stifle any meaningful change until enough citizens.. are willing to speak out.
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Listening to the Fifth Symphony of Ralph Vaughan Williams is like staring at a cow for 45 minutes.
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I really enjoy listening to stories. I remember them and keep them in my mind.
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Regarding this Dhamma, it is not something that we can simply talk about or take another's word for it. We need to develop meditation so that the understanding arises clearly within oneself. It is not the case that merely by listening to another's explanation our defilements will disappear. When we gain some understanding we need to chew on it again so that we see it for ourselves with certainty: paccattam.
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The art of life is loving and listening to one another.
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I still get very scared when I step in front of a live audience.
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When I go to my live shows it's often a multigenerational audience, a family bonding experience.
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I'm always aware of the camera and it feels like that's the audience.
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