Tact Quote by Henry Van Dyke Download Open image “Tact is the unsaid part of what you think.” — Henry Van Dyke ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Tact Thinking Unsaid
Tact is the unsaid part of what you think; it's opposite, the unthought part of which you say — Henry Van Dyke Copy Share Image
Tact is the great ability to see other people as they think you see them. — Carl Zuckmayer Copy Share Image
Tact is the art of convincing people that they know more than you do. — Raymond Mortimer Copy Share Image
“tact is the ability to deal with people sensitively, to avoid giving offense, to have a “feel” for the proper words or responses to… — J Oswald Sanders Copy Share Image
Tact, the kind of tact you should cultivate, is not a form of deception or make-believe, but a cultivated taste which gives fine perception… — Grenville Kleiser Copy Share Image
When I was younger I probably didn't understand something basic about tact, but I think it kept faint-hearted people at arm's distance and that's… — Debra Winger Copy Share Image
I don't know if going tit for tat is necessary. Sometimes it only elevates something that other people wouldn't even see. — Jasmine Crockett Copy Share Image
Some people mistake weakness for tact. If they are silent when they ought to speak and so feign an agreement they do not feel,… — Frank Medlicott Copy Share Image
I know that Europe's wonderful, yet something seems to lack;The Past is too much with her, and the people looking back. — Henry Van Dyke Copy Share Image
The Bible does not profess to make men omniscient, but simply to tell them enough to make them happy and good, if they will… — Henry Van Dyke Copy Share Image
So in the heart, When, fading slowly down the past, Fond memories depart, And each that leaves it seems the last; Long after all… — Henry Van Dyke Copy Share Image
It is with rivers as it is with people: the greatest are not always the most agreeable nor the best to live with. — Henry Van Dyke Copy Share Image
A little while the rose, And after that the thorn; An hour of dewy morn, And then the glamour goes. Ah, love in beauty… — Henry Van Dyke Copy Share Image
Favorite People, Favorite Places, Favorite Memories of the past ... These are the joys of a lifetime Those are the things that last — Henry Van Dyke Copy Share Image
Religion? Yes, I know it well; I've heard its prayers and creeds, And seen men put them all to shame with poor, half-hearted deeds.… — Henry Van Dyke Copy Share Image
It is better to desire the things we have than to have the things we desire. — Henry Van Dyke Copy Share Image
Lord, when my spirit shall return to thee, At the foot of a friendly tree let my body be buried, That this dust may… — Henry Van Dyke Copy Share Image
... the majority of colored men do not yet think it worth while that women aspire to higher education… The three R's, a littlemusic… — Anna Julia Cooper Copy Share Image
“A schoolmate of Matt Chandler's with the locker next to his: "I need to tell you about Jesus. When do you want to do… — Matt Chandler Copy Share Image
A Positive Mental Attitude is the right mental attitude. What is the right mental attitude? It is most often comprised of the "plus" characteristics… — Napoleon Hill Copy Share Image
Lies hold civilization together. If people ever seriously begin telling each other what they really think, there'd be no peace. Good-bye to tact. Good-bye… — Jack McDevitt Copy Share Image
To extraordinary powers of labor, both mental and physical, he unites that tact and judgement which are requisite to the successful direction of such… — Andrew Jackson Copy Share Image
I regard (parenting) as the hardest, most complicated, anxiety-ridden, sweat-and-blood-producing job in the world. Succeeding requires the ultimate in patience, common sense, commitment, humor,… — Virginia Satir Copy Share Image
“Any man with money to make the purchase may become a dog’s owner. But no man—spend he ever so much coin and food and… — Albert Payson Terhune Copy Share Image
Tact is the rare ability to keep silent while two friends are arguing, and you know both of them are wrong. — Hugh Allen Copy Share Image