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  • Rapport equals trust plus comfort. -- Neil Strauss
  • Rapport? You mean like, You'll run as fast as you can, and I'll throw it as far as I can? -- Jeff Kemp
  • Rapport is the ability to enter someone else's world, to make him feel that you understand him, that you have a strong common bond. -- Tony Robbins
  • I had a lot of fun working with John Candy. We had a pretty good rapport. -- Harold Ramis
  • For most women, the language of conversation is primarily a language of rapport: a way of establishing connections and negotiating relationships. -- Deborah Tannen
  • Many believe effective networking is done face-to-face, building a rapport with someone by looking at them in the eye, leading to a solid connection and foundational trust. -- Raymond Arroyo
  • I have always felt an excellent rapport ever since my very first concert in Britain at Hampton Court. I have always felt understood. The British understand opera very well. -- Andrea Bocelli
  • I have taught students from the New York City area so long I have a special affinity and rapport with them. It surprises me sometimes that there are students from anywhere else. -- Robert Morgan
  • Our most tragic error may have been our inability to establish a rapport and a confidence with the press and television with the communication media. I don't think the press has understood me. -- Lyndon B. Johnson
  • ...Speaking of, I've been playing with the letters - Lovers In a Very Enlightened Regard.LIVER. Good one.Also, how about Life Invasion Via Exceptional Respect?Life Invasion. Like it.Or Lovelike Intensity Via Emotional Rapport.Doesn't that spell OLIVER? -- Shannon Hale
  • ...Speaking of, I've been playing with the letters - Lovers In a Very Enlightened Regard.""LIVER. Good one.""Also, how about Life Invasion Via Exceptional Respect?""Life Invasion. Like it.""Or Lovelike Intensity Via Emotional Rapport.""Doesn't that spell OLIVER?" -- Shannon Hale
  • ...Speaking of, I've been playing with the letters - Lovers In a Very Enlightened Regard." "LIVER. Good one." "Also, how about Life Invasion Via Exceptional Respect?" "Life Invasion. Like it." "Or Lovelike Intensity Via Emotional Rapport." "Doesn't that spell OLIVER? -- Shannon Hale
  • Rapport is the ultimate tool for producing results with other people. No matter what you want in your life, if you can develop rapport with the right people, you'll be able to fill their needs, and they will be able to fill yours. -- Tony Robbins
  • Laughter is a release of tension. When influencing, make the other person laugh; you'll gain rapport instantly. -- Marshall Sylver
  • Honestly, I love television. I love the idea of going to work every day and getting to know your crew and having a rapport with your directors and having a family of cast. -- Britt Robertson
  • Patients are patients because they are out of rapport with their own unconscious... Patients are people who have had too much programming - so much outside programming that they have lost touch with their inner selves. -- Milton H. Erickson
  • I think I have a good rapport with the people I work with and that really helps. If you like working with people and you always have a good time and you always do good work, then they're going to book you again. I like doing what I do. -- Kate Moss
  • We still have that same burn, to get that same kind of laughs. So whether the studio wants us to or not, were going to do it. The money is just a byproduct of coming out with good stuff. Our whole thing is building that rapport with the audience. -- Shawn Wayans
  • For me, a great show is when there's a great rapport with the band and the audience, and we're all really into it. The first trick is to bring the audience into the band, break the ice, have a life, and be one, so you can enjoy the next hour and a half together. -- Andy Summers
  • The best way to establish rapport with people and to win them over to your side is to be truly interested in them, to listen with the intention of really learning about them. When the person feels that you are really interested in getting to know them and their feelings, they will open up to you and share their true feelings with you much more quickly. -- Jack Canfield
  • One of the most important things I learned is forging a rapport with someone at your insurance company. Know their names. You'll eventually get someone who will tell you, "This is how you do an appeal. This is what you need to say in your letter. " You can also always go to the ER to get whatever you need to tide you over for a few days. -- Jenny Lawson
  • My technicians are my most important tools. Once I establish a rapport with them, then they would understand me in my next film. I wouldn't have to train anyone new. I give a lot of respect to all my technicians, because I'm a technician too. I wouldn't be able to convey a feeling if the writer didn't write it well, and the cameraman didn't shoot it well. -- Yash Chopra
  • I have made a great discovery. I no longer believe in anything. Objects don't exist for me except in so far as a rapport exists between them and myself. When one attains this harmony, one reaches a sort of intellectual non-existence, what I can only describe as a sense of peace, which makes everything possible and right. Life then becomes a perpetual revelation. That is true poetry. -- Georges Braque
  • Regis has a great rapport with the American public. -- Wink Martindale
  • All my life I had a rapport with black caddies. -- Lee Trevino
  • You want to work with people who you like and have an easy rapport with. -- Mike White
  • The Whitney is a museum that has a great rapport with younger artists and the community. -- Jeff Koons
  • I love little theatres because it's very intimate, and you can have a very easy rapport with the audience. Everyone's in the same room. -- Tobias Menzies
  • I interviewed Ann Coulter when I was sitting in for Larry King a couple of times, and we have a rapport. I like to talk to her. -- Joy Behar
  • Luckily, I've had a very good working rapport will all my co-stars. Nobody has complained about me. No one's ever said they don't want to work with me. -- Sonakshi Sinha
  • My clothes have always got a very strong dynamic rapport with the body - they are very body conscious, they help you to look glamorous, more hourglass, more woman. -- Vivienne Westwood
  • When the depressive psychosis has become manifest, its cardinal feature seems to be a mental inhibition which renders a rapport between the patient and the external world more difficult. -- Karl Abraham
  • I prefer more to kind of show people different things than tell them 'oh, here's what you should believe' and, over time, you can build up a rapport with your audience. -- Nate Silver
  • Being a 911 operator means balancing seemingly contradictory skills. On one hand, operators have to be fanatically precise and well-organized. On the other, they must be able to establish rapport with panicky callers. -- Gary Wolf
  • Instruments sound interesting, not because of their sound, but because of the relationship a player has with them. Instrumentalists build a rapport with their instruments, which is what you like and respond to. -- Brian Eno
  • When you return to the same area a few times, you get that frequent rapport with the public and the fans of the music along with having a certain warmth when you walk onstage. -- Natalie MacMaster
  • I think there's a natural chemistry between us as friends; and there's really no separation between the rapport that we feel when we're in conversation and when we're playing music, it's one in the same. -- Benny Green
  • Keeping a 'CEO blog' or 'founder's blog' can be a great platform for engaging your users in a nontraditional way, reaching people outside of your product pitch and building rapport without selling them anything except a belief in your ideas. -- Kathryn Minshew
  • Madonna can still produce a catchy pop song, but she hasn't expanded her artistic vocabulary since the 1990s. Her concerts are glitzy extravaganzas of special effects overkill. She leaves little space in them for emotional depth or unscripted rapport with the audience. -- Camille Paglia
  • One of the things that I miss about Canada is that even the strangers, you have an immediate rapport, there's just an understanding that we're all good people, let's be nice to each other. And Kiwis have that. I find the Kiwis have that. -- Evangeline Lilly
  • We still have that same burn, to get that same kind of laughs. So whether the studio wants us to or not, we're going to do it. The money is just a byproduct of coming out with good stuff. Our whole thing is building that rapport with the audience. -- Shawn Wayans
  • To be honest, my partner Natasha is my inspiration. She is who I reference when searching for my role. I don't emulate what she does, but her interpretation of Giselle is so fragile and sensitive and so tender. It constantly inspires me. And I feel like it's the other way around. We have a great rapport together. -- David Hallberg
  • It was extraordinary 'cause I was 17 years old when I first danced with Edward Villella. And we were both young. But I had seen him dance, and he was already a star. So he was just so gentle and wonderful and kind, and we had a great rapport together. He was one of the most exciting dancers of our day. -- Patricia McBride
  • I think you just have to have some rapport with the song. -- Eric Bachmann
  • S'il n y a pas de rapport sexuel c'est que l'Autre est d'une autre race. -- Jacques Lacan
  • God is the source of all creativity. You can be creative only when you are EN RAPPORT with God. -- Rajneesh
  • A teacher who establishes rapport with the taught, becomes one with them, learns more from them than he teaches them. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • Fur fashion conjures a strange rapport between humans and beasts; humans pose frequently in fur while their furry cousins often pose for extinction -- Martin Dansky
  • You don't have to have a language in common with someone for a sexual rapport. But it helps if the language you don't understand is Italian. -- Madonna Ciccone
  • When two people meet, as long as there is any form of rapport maintained, the person with the most certainty will eventually influence ther other person. -- Tony Robbins
  • The male's difficulties in his sexual relations after marriage include a lack of facility, of ease, or of suavity in establishing rapport in a sexual situation. -- Alfred Kinsey
  • I've been going to Russia since 1979. I've been going quite frequently, and I've always had a wonderful rapport with the Russian audiences and with the Russian people. -- Elton John
  • Personal style, be it that of Michelangelo, or that of Tintoretto... has always been that peculiar personal rapport which has developed between an artist and his medium. -- Ben Shahn
  • There's a rapport that any photographer is going to have with his subject matter. And if you don't have a rapport, you're going to find the task of photographing it difficult. -- Bruce Barnbaum
  • You put a blob of yellow here, and another at the further edge of the canvas: straight away a rapport is established between them. Colour acts in the way that music does... -- Georges Braque
  • I just know that I had great matches pretty much every night. I had great rapport with the fans. I could make them love me or hate me depending on what I wanted. -- Chris Jericho
  • I think one of the biggest things that's changed in terms of the rapport with the crowd is that now crowds come to hear our songs. We're getting closer and closer to an artist performance. -- A-Trak
  • Only by discovering alchemy have I clearly understood that the Unconscious is a process and that ego's rapport with the Unconscious and its contents initiate an evolution, more precisely, a real metamorphosis of the psyche. -- Carl Jung
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