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Mary Greer Conklin

Conversation / What to Say and How to Say it

Does the mere thought of engaging in small talk strike fear into your heart? Do you ever steer clear of social events just so you'll be able to avoid the awkward silence that inevitably descends when you run out of chit-chat? If so, you need the comprehensive and straightforward advice that Mary Greer Conklin dispenses in Conversation: What to Say and How to Say It. A must-read for shy or socially challenged readers.
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Quotes

  • 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.

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