Tact: the ability to describe others as they see themselves.
Abraham LincolnMots clés definitions tact wit
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Remember not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult still, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.
Benjamin FranklinMots clés remaining-silent tact speaking
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Truth without love is brutality, and love without truth is hypocrisy.
Warren W. WiersbeMots clés truth love tact hypocrisy truth-telling diplomacy
If you never stepped on anybody's toes, you never been for a walk.
Barbara KingsolverReal love amounts to withholding the truth, even when you're offered the perfect opportunity to hurt someone's feelings
David SedarisMots clés discretion tact
Everything I think of now is too rude to actually say.
Craig FergusonMots clés tact rude politically-correct
Never start a sentence with the words 'No offense.
Gretchen RubinMots clés kindness politeness tact hypocrisy offensive
I hate the way, once you start to know someone, care about them, their behavior can distress you, even when it's unreasonable and not your fault, even if you were really trying to be careful, tactful.
Tanith LeeMots clés friends relationships tact care
Never ask a man if he is from Sparta: If he were, he would have let you know such an important fact - and if he were not, you could hurt his feelings.
Nassim Nicholas TalebMots clés tact
Tact is the ability to step on a man's toes without messing up the shine on his shoes.
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