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Mary Greer Conklin

Conversation / What to Say and How to Say it

  • Benjamin Gripenberghas quoted9 years ago
    Without the personal interest in the affairs of others which makes gossip possible, there would be no fellowship or warmth in life; social intercourse and conversation would be inhuman and lifeless.
  • usefor anythinghas quoted10 hours ago
    most learned and cultivated talkers do not attempt the difficult and unrewarded feat of giving a concise summary of plots.
  • usefor anythinghas quoted10 hours ago
    there are three kinds of a bore: the person who tells the plot of a play, the one who tells the story of a novel, and the one who tells his dreams. This may be going too far with regard to dreams; for dreams, if handled in the right way, are easily made a part of interesting talk.
  • usefor anythinghas quoted10 hours ago
    "Ye powers who rule the tongue, if such there are, And make colloquial happiness your care, Preserve me from the thing I dread and hate-- A duel in the form of a debate."
  • usefor anythinghas quoted10 hours ago
    Conversation is the interchange of ideas;
  • usefor anythinghas quoted10 hours ago
    he aim and design of conversation is, therefore, pleasure. This agreed, we can determine its elements. Conversation, above all, is dialog, not monolog. It is a partnership, not an individual affair. It is listening as well as talking.
  • usefor anythinghas quoted10 hours ago
    This leads us, then, to the conclusion that the aim of conversation is to distract, to interest, to amuse; not to teach nor to be taught, unless incidentally.
  • usefor anythinghas quoted2 months ago
    one should first determine: What is the aim of conversation?
  • torreonjenelouhas quoted5 months ago
    Conversation at its highest is the most delightful of intellectual stimulants; at its lowest the most deadening to intellect.
  • torreonjenelouhas quoted5 months ago
    "Whosoever seeketh must know that which he seeketh for in a general notion, else how shall he know it when he hath found it?"
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