18035 E Erving Goffman Individuals commonly try to prevent the occurrence of incidents and the uncovering of troubles. When these do occur, individuals are thrown into remedial action.
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18040 E Erving Goffman The way we behave in public is often very different from the way we behave in private.
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16943 E Ludwig Wittgenstein Living with human beings is hard!
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4209 E Antonio Porchia I will help you to approach if you approach, and to keep away if you keep away.
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18029 E Erving Goffman The front stage is where we adhere to expected roles, while the backstage is where we can be ourselves.
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18041 E Erving Goffman We are all trying to make a good impression on others, but we are also trying to avoid making a bad impression.
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18030 E Erving Goffman Our identity is not a stable essence, but an ongoing project of presentation and performance.
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18038 E Erving Goffman We are all actors on a stage, and we must present ourselves in a way that is appropriate to the role we are playing.
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18037 E Erving Goffman The most socially significant events in life are the ones that are ritually bracketed and framed, i.e., ceremonies.
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14938 E Muhammad Ali People run in packs because they don't feel safe alone. I run alone because I don't feel safe in packs.
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12289 E Antonio Porchia I know what I have given you, I do not know what you have received.
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18025 E Erving Goffman Everyday life is a performance, and we are all actors on its stage.
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18039 E Erving Goffman The line between normality and deviance is a social construct, not a natural category.
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18033 E Erving Goffman Impression management is the art of ensuring that the image we project aligns with our desired social identity.
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17574 E Anthony Hopkins E poi mi chiedono perché sono asociale. Ma l’avete vista bene la gente che c’è in giro?
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18043 E Erving Goffman The world is a stage, and all the men and women merely players.
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14265 E Abraham Lincoln I don't like that man. I must get to know him better.
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18031 E Erving Goffman Social interaction is a complex dance in which each of us negotiates our public self.
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18027 E Erving Goffman Stigma is not a fixed attribute but a process through which a person is discredited by society.
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11311 E Gregory Bateson A little hypocrisy and a little compromise oils the wheels of social life.
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18028 E Erving Goffman We all perform roles in the theater of everyday life, constantly adjusting our masks to suit the audience.
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4201 E Antonio Porchia The fear of separation is all that unites.
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4200 E Antonio Porchia Near me nothing but distances.
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18036 E Erving Goffman The self is not a stable entity, but rather a performance that is constantly being negotiated and redefined through interactions with others.
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18026 E Erving Goffman In every social encounter, we manage the impressions we make on others.
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13029 E Daniel Dennett There is a time for politeness and there is a time when you are obliged to be rude.
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18042 E Erving Goffman Life is a game, and we are all playing it according to certain rules.
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10013 E Gregory Bateson A human being in relation with another has very limited control over what happens in that relationship. He is a part of a two-person unit, and the control which any part can have over any whole is strictly limited.
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18034 E Erving Goffman All the world is not, of course, a stage, but the crucial ways in which we adapt to and manage the precarious aspects of our social life resemble stage performances.
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6922 E Jiddu Krishnamurti As I said, relationship has true significance only when it is a process of self-revelation, when it is revealing oneself in the very action of relationship. But most of us do not want to be revealed in relationship.
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13243 E Steven Pinker The more you think about and interact with other people, the more you realize that it is untenable to privilege your interests over theirs.
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17688 E William Blake Make your own rules or be a slave to another man's.
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15421 E Agatha Christie You cannot give to people what they are incapable of receiving.
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18024 E Erving Goffman The self is not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choices of action.
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18032 E Erving Goffman We are simultaneously the performers and the audience of our own lives.
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15439 E Christopher Hitchens Do not live for others any more than you would expect others to live for you.
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13245 E Steven Pinker We are all members of the same flawed species. Putting our moral vision into practice means imposing our will on others. The human lust for power and esteem, coupled with its vulnerability to self-deception and self-righteousness, makes that an invitation to a calamity, all the worse when the power is directed at a goal as quixotic as eradicating human self-interest.
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