You know, I’ve seen it time and again: People rarely remember what you said, but they never forget the feeling you gave them. It’s the secret sauce in every successful relationship, personal or professional. It’s not about your words, it’s about the emotional residue you leave behind.
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Meaning
The core message here is brutally simple: Emotional impact always, always, always trumps intellectual content.
Explanation
Let me break this down for you. We get so caught up in crafting the perfect thing to say, the perfect pitch, the perfect argument. But our brains… they’re funny. They’re not recording devices. They’re emotional sponges. The specific data fades, but the *feeling* of being listened to, of being understood, of being genuinely valued? That gets etched into their memory. It’s the difference between a transaction and a connection. And that connection is everything.
Quote Summary
| Context | Attributes |
|---|---|
| Original Language | English (3668) |
| Category | Relationship (329) |
| Topics | connection (265), emotion general (105), value (44) |
| Literary Style | affirmative (75), memorable (234), poetic (635) |
| Emotion / Mood | compassionate (35) |
| Overall Quote Score | 87 (185) |
Origin & Factcheck
This gem comes straight from Leil Lowndes’s 1999 book, How to Talk to Anyone, published in the United States. Now, here’s a crucial bit of context—this quote is often, and I mean *often*, misattributed to Maya Angelou. She expressed a very, very similar sentiment, which is probably why the confusion exists. But the precise phrasing is Lowndes’s.
Attribution Summary
| Context | Attributes |
|---|---|
| Author | Leil Lowndes (235) |
| Source Type | Book (4032) |
| Source/Book Name | How to Talk to Anyone: 92 Little Tricks for Big Success in Relationships (185) |
| Origin Timeperiod | Contemporary (1615) |
| Original Language | English (3668) |
| Authenticity | Verified (4032) |
Author Bio
Leil Lowndes writes about striking conversations with unknown people and how to put others at ease and maintain relationships. Her techniques are straightforward and practically usable that readers can apply immediately in their workplace, and everyday life. Her book list includes How to Talk to Anyone and Goodbye to Shy which have reached international audiences.
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Where is this quotation located?
| Quotation | People rarely remember what you said, but they never forget how you made them feel valued |
| Book Details | Publication Year: 1999; ISBN: 978-0-07-141858-4; Last edition: 2018; Number of pages: 368. |
| Where is it? | Chapter 23: Echo Their Emotions, Approximate page 99 from 2018 edition |
