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Quotes About Nonverbal

Mislim da žena ne treba muškarcu da kaže da ga voli. U tim trenucima njoj zablista sre?a u o?ima, i njen pogled je re?itiji no ma kakve re?i. Uostalom, ne bih mogao ni zamisliti ni podneti da ona meni tako govori.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
In this setup, the pressure is always on the non-talker to change, rather than on the talker to be more versatile. This situation minimizes the importance of nonverbal communication: doing nice things for each other, making attentive gestures, or sharing projects in a spirit of collaboration.
~ Esther Perel
I'm a very physical actor; everything I do is pretty much body-oriented. I sometimes am able to deliver information just with a look; my face does two or three different things, and it says it all.
~ Terry Crews
It's almost better most times to not talk in a scene. I think you can actually express a lot more without words.
~ Neve Campbell
The eyes have one language everywhere.
~ George Herbert
When people walk in a room, the way they sit or they talk, that itself tells me a story.
~ Sofia Boutella
the more eye contact, the more positive feelings.
~ Leil Lowndes
Your amicable words mean nothing if your body seems to be saying something different.    ââ'¬â€JAMES BORG
~ Leonard Mlodinow
When we practice asanas from an interior perspective, we bring our minds back into the body. Instead of directing the body as a separate entity, we relocate our minds within our body and begin to listen to the nonverbal, nonmental information contained within the soma. As we give our full attention to every breath, movement, and the subtlest of sensations, the body becomes mindful, and the mind becomes embodied.
~ Donna Farhi
Not saying everything you think isn't about choosing to allow your body language to do the talking instead of speaking your thoughts aloud. It's about refraining from both! Keeping quiet and still.
~ Doug Fields
Communication is not so much about what you say, as what you don't say.
~ Jim George
The evidence is clear that women more than men are relationship special­ists. Women's interpersonal sensitivity has been examined by looking at the ability to read non-verbal information from other's behavior such as posture, vocal inflection, and facial expression. Many studies have examined sex dif­ferences in accuracy and the results clearly favor women.
~ Anne Campbell
Body language is more fascinating to me than actual language.
~ Michelle Yeoh
I see tendencies, I see body language.
~ Michael Chang
I feel like women bond with other women in this nonverbal way, where they take on each other's gestures. You start dressing more like each other, you eat the same food... It's a way of expressing regard: I want to be like you. Which is flattering, but if you view it another way, terrifying.
~ Alexandra Kleeman
Spiritual experiences are described as 'selfless,' 'timeless,' 'placeless,' 'thing-less' and 'higher,' ... they are nonverbal and so difficult to talk about — and, if talked about, confuse the listeners and sometimes even put them off.
~ Robert Ornstein
The face is the mirror of the mind, and eyes without speaking confess the secrets of the heart. ST. JEROME
~ Robert Whitlow
What if you were a teacher but had no voice to speak your knowledge? What if you had no language at all and yet there was something you needed to say? Wouldn't you dance it? Wouldn't you act it out? Wouldn't your every movement tell the story? In time you would be so eloquent that just to gaze upon you would reveal it all. And so it is with these silent green lives.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Eliot said nothing, just nodded his
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
Et parfois, en se rencontrant, nos regards avaient une éloquence qui palliait la retenue de nos discours.
~ Alexandre Jardin
Tie an Italian's hands behind his back and he'll be speechless.
~ Allan Pease
Research tells us liars tend to gesture less, touch less, and move their arms and legs less than honest people (Vrij, 2003, 65).
~ Joe Navarro
Neck touching takes place when there is emotional discomfort, doubt, or insecurity.
~ Joe Navarro
there is no single behavior that is indicative of deception—not one (Ekman, 1991, 162–189).
~ Joe Navarro