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"When dealing with people, let us remember we are not dealing with creatures of logic. We are dealing with creatures of emotion, creatures bustling with prejudices and motivated by pride and vanity." »Dale Carnegie
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"All virtue is summed up in dealing justly." »Aristotle
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"Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense and plain dealing." »Ralph Waldo Emerson
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"The secret of dealing successfully with a child is not to be its parent." »Mell Lazzarus
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"Honor isn't about making the right choices. It's about dealing with the consequences." »Midori Koto
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"When dealing with the insane, the best method is to pretend to be sane." »Hermann Hesse
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"I can see clearly now ... that I was wrong in not acting more decisively and more forthrightly in dealing with Watergate..." »Richard Milhous Nixon
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"dealing with network executives is like being nibbled to death by ducks." »Eric Sevareid
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"We are dealing with the best-educated generation in history. But they've got a brain dressed up with nowhere to go." »Timothy Leary
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"Like dealing with Dad-all give and no take. (On negotiating with Soviet Premier Nikita S Khrushchev)" »John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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"Being a woman is a terribly difficult task since it consists principally in dealing with men." »Joseph Conrad
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"The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made." »Julius Henry Marx
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"A reputation for good judgment, for fair dealing, for truth, and for rectitude, is itself a fortune." »Henry Ward Beecher
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"When I say I believe in a square deal i do not mean ... to give every man the best hand. If the cards do not come to any man, or if they do come, and he has not got the power to play them, that is his affair. All I mean is that there shall be no crookedness in the dealing." »Theodore Roosevelt
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"Emile Zola was a poor student at his school at Aix. We are all so different largely because we all have different combinations of intelligences. If we recognize this, I think we will have at least a better chance of dealing appropriately with many problems that we face in the world." »Howard Gardner
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"The art of leading, in operations large or small, is the art of dealing with humanity, of working diligently on behalf of men, of being sympathetic with them, but equally, of insisting that they make a square facing toward their own problems." »S. L. A. Marshall, Men Against Fire, 1947
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"I had an immense advantage over many others dealing with the problem inasmuch as I had no fixed ideas derived from long-established practice to control and bias my mind, and did not suffer from the general belief that whatever is, is right." »Henry Bessemer
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"The real menace in dealing with a five-year-old is that in no time at all you begin to sound like a five-year-old." »Jean Kerr
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"Business more than any other occupation is a continual dealing with the future it is a continual calculation, an instinctive exercise in foresight." »Henry Robinson Luce
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"Anthropology provides a scientific basis for dealing with the crucial dilemma of the world today how can peoples of different appearance, mutually unintelligible languages, and dissimilar ways of life get along peaceably together" »Clyde Kluckhohn
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"If faith cannot be reconciled with rational thinking, it has to be eliminated as an anachronistic remnant of earlier stages of culture and replaced by science dealing with facts and theories which are intelligible and can be validated." »Erich Fromm
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"I was brought up by very witty people who were dealing with quite difficult things - disease and death... I was brought up by people who tended to giggle at funerals." »Emma Thompson, Vanity Fair
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"Courage, her mother had once told her, was not simply the fact that you weren't scared of anything.. it was being scared, and doing whatever it was anyway. Courage was dealing with your fears, and not letting them rule you." »Missy Good
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"You're dealing with the demon of external validation. You can't beat external validation. You want to know why Because it feels sooo good." »Barbara Hall
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"For no phase of life, whether public or private, whether in business or in the home, whether one is working on what concerns oneself alone or dealing with another, can be without its moral duty; on the discharge of such duties depends all that is morally right, and on their neglect all that is morally wrong in life." »Marcus Tullius Cicero, On Duties I
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"A wizard cannot do everything; a fact most magicians are reticent to admit, let alone discuss with prospective clients. Still, the fact remains that there are certain objects, and people, that are, for one reason or another, completely immune to any direct magical spell. It is for this group of beings that the magician learns the subtleties of using indirect spells. It also does no harm, in dealing with these matters, to carry a large club near your person at all times." »The Teachings of Ebenezum, Volume VIII
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