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Quotes About Interaction

Achieving control over change, in respect to lifestyle, demands an engagement with the outer social world rather than a retreat from it.
~ Anthony Giddens
Marking a book is literally an experience of your differences or agreements with the author. It is the highest respect you can pay him.
~ Edgar Allan Poe
I like cinema audiences. I respect them, and I talk to them just like I would anybody I know.
~ Roland Joffe
Out of respect, a man must veil his words when talking with a woman, but with a man he can frankly say whatever's on his mind.
~ Aeschylus
You want to talk to someone; first open your ears.
~ Joseph Joubert
I have found that there are two ways of dealing with men. Either you treat them with respect, or you kill them. Anything in between merely breeds resentment and the desire for revenge.
~ Paul Kearney
No man can possibly improve in any company for which he has not respect enough to be under some degree of restraint.
~ Lord Chesterfield
Of course, it's a great joy to be able to perform. And that love affair with an audience, where you give love and they give love back - it's a romantic situation.
~ Barry Crocker
I could still box your ears.""Nonsense, " he scoffed. "You couldn't reach that high.
~ Anne Gracie, The Winter Bride
Because you speak to me in words, and I look at you with feelings.
~ Anna Karina
Natürlich ist es töricht, um jeden Preis von anderen verstanden werden zu wollen. Mir war das früher auch gleichgültig, aber als ich sah, daß Sie an einem Menschen wie mir doch irgendwie interessiert sind, war ich auf der Stelle entschlossen, Ihnen alles zu zeigen.
~ Yasushi Inoue
how should I put it . . . the speed of her tongue is miscalibrated. The delay on the tongue should always be a few seconds over the speed of thought and never the other way around.
~ Yevgeny Zamyatin
Can a wall describe its own dimensions and texture, can a wall even sense its own existence, if not for the ball that constantly bounces off of it?
~ Yiyun Li
Any person who has information can connect with any other person who wants it, and anyone who wants to make it mean something in some context, can do so.
~ Yochai Benkler
Bandage any part of your body If people ask about it, make a story and tell If people do not ask about it, draw their attention to it and tell If people forget about it, remind them of it and keep telling. Do not talk about anything else
~ Yoko Ono
Å'uvre Promesse Promettez. Elle a été interprétée pour la première fois au Jeanette Cochrane Theatre, à Londres, en 1966. C'était la dernière Å"uvre de la soirée. Yoko Ono a cassé un vase sur la scène et a demandé aux spectateurs de ramasser les morceaux et de les emporter chez eux, promettant qu'il se réuniraient tous dans 10 ans, rapporteraient les morceaux et reconstitueraient le vase.
~ Yoko Ono
Interactions between fathers and children are the starting point of education.
~ Yoshihiko Noda
When a woman dislikes the man who is courting her, she parries him cleverly, like a willow in the wind.
~ yoshikawa eiji
Micromessaging -- communicating with other human beings through visual, audible, sublingual means, no doubt predates our ability to speak. We actually read micromessages quite naturally without thinking about them. You might say human beings read each other's micromessages subconsciously, in the same way that one dog understands another dog is unfriendly simply because the dog's fur is standing on end. The dogs read each other perfectly. It's not all that different for people.
~ young stephen
Good things happen when you meet strangers.
~ Yo-Yo Ma
Unless we know ourselves and our history, and other people and their history, there is really no way that we can really have positive kinds of interaction where there is real understanding.
~ Yuri Kochiyama
Our language evolved as a way of gossiping.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
If Kindle is upgraded with face recognition and biometric sensors, it can know what made you laugh, what made you sad and what made you angry. Soon, books will read you while you are reading them.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
Sapiens can cooperate in extremely flexible ways with countless numbers of strangers. That's why Sapiens rule the world, whereas ants eat our leftovers and chimps are locked up in zoos and research laboratories.
~ Yuval Noah Harari