Saving Face Quotes

Quotes tagged as "saving-face" Showing 1-14 of 14
Karen Horney
“Whether we forget something we are not proud of, or embellish it, or blame somebody else, we want to save face by not owning up to shortcomings.”
Karen Horney, Neurosis and Human Growth: The Struggle Towards Self-Realization

Judy Budnitz
“You have to stop this. I don't want to lose you too. If you have to make a revolution, Make a small revolution.”
Judy Budnitz, Nice Big American Baby

Judy Budnitz
“Couldn't help it, he insisted. My dad would bell me to draw a flower and it would turn into a Venus flytrap chewing on a hand.”
Judy Budnitz, Nice Big American Baby

Judy Budnitz
“What's your dad do? I said. Designs new and better wings for new and better sing nuts, he said proudly. It sounded like he was repeating something a sarcastic adult had said.”
Judy Budnitz, Nice Big American Baby

Judy Budnitz
“What about your mum? She got taken away. Mine too, I said. There was nothing special about that. It happened all the time.”
Judy Budnitz, Nice Big American Baby

Jason Medina
“Herbert hated having to listen to his subordinate yell at him, but he had to take it, for now.”
Jason Medina, The Manhattanville Incident: An Undead Novel

Romain Gary
“— During all those years, you know, in the maquis, I was always asking myself whether it was for liberty, for France, that I was risking my life, or whether it was simply to keep up my self-image. Give me a whiskey, will you?
I sat down.
— Anyhow, I am not going to change that image.”
Romain Gary, Au-delà de cette limite votre ticket n'est plus valable

Maya Hu-Chan
“Why is face so important? Face represents one’s self-esteem, reputation, status, and dignity. Face is social currency.”
Maya Hu-Chan, Saving Face: How to Preserve Dignity and Build Trust

Maya Hu-Chan
“Saving face means preserving dignity for all parties involved in order to reach a positive outcome.”
Maya Hu-Chan, Saving Face: How to Preserve Dignity and Build Trust

Maya Hu-Chan
“Saving face requires having the other person’s best interest in mind, understanding their perspective, and delivering constructive feedback.”
Maya Hu-Chan, Saving Face: How to Preserve Dignity and Build Trust

Maya Hu-Chan
“Working cross-culturally is a lot like driving in a foreign country for the first time. Go on autopilot too quickly and you can easily crash and burn, too.”
Maya Hu-Chan, Saving Face: How to Preserve Dignity and Build Trust

Maya Hu-Chan
“The most effective global leaders are style shifters with an uncanny ability to adapt to diverse people and climates.”
Maya Hu-Chan, Saving Face: How to Preserve Dignity and Build Trust

Maya Hu-Chan
“Setting a good example and making amends is one of the most powerful leadership qualities a true leader can have.”
Maya Hu-Chan, Saving Face: How to Preserve Dignity and Build Trust