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17 Quotes for 'Tact' in the Database.

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Tact is after all a kind of mind reading.
Author: Sarah Orne Jewett
Source: None
It is tact that is golden, not silence.
Author: Samuel Butler
Source: None
Tact is one of the first mental virtues, the absence of which is often fatal to the best of talents; it supplies the place of many talents.
Author: William Gillmore Simms
Source: None
Tact is knowing how far to go too far.
Author: Jean Cocteau
Source: None
Tact is the ability to make a person see lightning without letting him feel the bolt.
Author: Orlando A. Battista
Source: None
To be meek, patient, tactful, modest, honorable, brave, is not to be either manly or womanly; it is to be humane.
Author: Jane Harrison
Source: None
A spoonful of honey will catch more flies than a gallon of vinegar.
Author: Benjamin Franklin
Source: None
To have the reputation of possessing the most perfect social tact, talk to every woman as if you loved her, and to every man as if he bored you.
Author: Oscar Wilde
Source: None
Tact consists in knowing how far to go too far.
Author: Jean Cocteau
Source: None
Tact: to lie about others as you would have them lie about you.
Author: Oliver Herford
Source: None
Don't flatter yourself that friendship authorizes you to say disagreeable things to your intimates. The nearer you come into relation with a person, the more necessary do tact and courtesy become.
Author: Oliver Wendell Holmes
Source: None
Women and foxes, being weak, are distinguished by superior tact.
Author: Ambrose Bierce
Source: None
Without tact you can learn nothing.
Author: Benjamin Disraeli
Source: None
Be kind and considerate to others, depending somewhat upon who they are.
Author: Don Herold
Source: None
Silence is not always tact, and it is tact that is golden, not silence.
Author: Samuel Butler
Source: None
Tact is one of the first mental virtues, the absence of which is often fatal to the best of talents; it supplies the place of many talents.
Author: William Gillmore Simms
Source: None
Tact: the ability to describe others as they see themselves.
Author: Abraham Lincoln
Source: None

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