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Salovey P Quotes By Peter Salovey

At Yale we don't just want to make new things, we want to make things better. — Peter Salovey

Salovey P Quotes By Anya Von Bremzen

The Queue consists entirely of fragments of ochered' dialogue, a linguistic vernacular anchored by the long-suffering word stoyat' (to stand). You stood? Yes, stood. Three hours. Got damaged ones. Wrong size. Here's what the line wasn't: a gray inert nowhere. Imagine instead an all-Soviet public square, a hurly-burly where comrades traded gossip and insults, caught up with news left out of the newspapers, got into fistfights, or enacted comradely feats. In the thirties the NKVD had informers in queues to assess public moods, hurrying the intelligence straight to Stalin's brooding desk. Lines shaped opinions and bred ad hoc communities: citizens from all walks of life standing, united by probably the only truly collective authentic Soviet emotions: yearning and discontent (not to forget the unifying hostility toward war veterans and pregnant women, honored comrades allowed to get goods without a wait). — Anya Von Bremzen

Salovey P Quotes By Helen Levitt

It would be mistaken to suppose that any of the best photography is come at by intellection; it is like all art, essentially the result of an intuitive process, drawing on all that the artist is rather than on anything he thinks, far less theorizes about. — Helen Levitt

Salovey P Quotes By Bjorn Borg

It's not easy to part with the trophies. However, I do need to have some long-term financial security for those close to me. — Bjorn Borg

Salovey P Quotes By Peter Salovey

We define emotional intelligence as the subset of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one's own and others' feelings and emotions, to discriminate among them and to use this information to guide one's thinking and actions. — Peter Salovey

Salovey P Quotes By Peter Salovey

People in good moods are better at inductive reasoning and creative problem solving. — Peter Salovey

Salovey P Quotes By Peter Salovey

The most effective way to combat speech you don't like is with speech. — Peter Salovey

Salovey P Quotes By Jared Leto

If you truly believe that your dreams will come a reality the possibilities are endless — Jared Leto

Salovey P Quotes By Peter Salovey

I think in the coming decade we will see well-conducted research demonstrating that emotional skills and competencies predict positive outcomes at home with one's family, in school, and at work. The real challenge is to show that emotional intelligence matters over-and-above psychological constructs that have been measured for decades like personality and IQ. I believe that emotional intelligence holds this promise. — Peter Salovey

Salovey P Quotes By Robert D. Kaplan

In foreign policy, a modest acceptance of fate will often lead to discipline rather than indifference. The realization that we cannot always have our way is the basis of a mature outlook that rests on an ancient sensibility, for tragedy is not the triumph of evil over good so much as triumph of one good over another that causes suffering. Awareness of that fact leads to a sturdy morality grounded in fear as well as in hope. The moral benefits of fear bring us to two English philosophers who, like Machiavelli, have for centuries disturbed people of goodwill: Hobbes and Malthus. — Robert D. Kaplan

Salovey P Quotes By Gillian Flynn

Still, it baffles me that these self-righteous, self-enthralled waddlers get such special treatment. As if it's so hard to spread your legs and let a man ejaculate between them. You know what is hard? Faking — Gillian Flynn

Salovey P Quotes By Eric Clapton

I often enjoy singing in an acoustic setting more than an amplified one. — Eric Clapton

Salovey P Quotes By Osbert Lancaster

A household where a total unawareness of the world of ideas not only existed but was regarded as a matter for congratulation. — Osbert Lancaster