451 Quotes About Manipulation
- Author James Morcan
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The powers-that-be understand that to create the appropriate atmosphere for war, it’s necessary to create within the general populace a hatred, fear or mistrust of others regardless of whether those others belong to a certain group of people or to a religion or a nation.
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- Author Margaret Atwood
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Gender roles suck," says Swift Fox.Then you should stop playing them, thinks Toby.
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- Author Orson Scott Card
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You get all the pleasures of the puppeteer.
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- Author Matthew Quick
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She’s fulfilled her obligation, assuaged her conscience by finding me in the hallway and giving me the chance to freak out, and I’ve played my role too, by remaining calm, pretending to be okay, and therefore giving her permission to cross me off her things-to-do list. Now she can move on, and I can too.Once you understand how adults are controlled by the system, manipulating them is elementary.
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- Author William Zinsser
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Readers must be given room to bring their own emotions to a piece so crammed with emotional content; the writer must tenaciously resist explaining why the material is so moving.
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- Author Angie Stone
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Because I'm just a giving person spiritually, I feel that if your intentions are to use or abuse or take advantage of, then you might get what you get in the meantime, but there's still a price to pay.
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- Author Yvette Christiansë
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That is how it is with lies. If you can have enough people believe your lies, before you know it, even the one you have lied against will be confused. The lie will make itself at home and the truth will be knocking outside its own door.
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- Author Aleatha Romig
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In their figurative game of chess, Anthony Rawlings had Claire in check. Every move she made, he countered.
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- Author Philip G. Zimbardo
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The most dramatic instances of directed behavior change and "mind control" are not the consequence of exotic forms of influence, such as hypnosis, psychotropic drugs, or "brainwashing," but rather the systematic manipulation of the most mundane aspects of human nature over time in confining settings.
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