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Quotes About Interaction

Search, offer, reject, negotiate, and accept are all parts of the process of almost everything in life.        Ã¢â'¬Â¢
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
There is nothing more aggravating than a man who won't talk back - unless it is a woman who won't.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Oh, we're very careful, Marilla. And it's so interesting. Two flashes means, Are you there? Three means yes and four no. Five means, Come over as soon as possible, because I have something important to reveal. Diana has just signalled five flashes, and I'm really suffering to know what it is.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I hope you don't think I'm one of those terrible people who make you feel that you have to talk to them all the time.
~ L.M. Montgomery
And it seemed to me, too, that I've always been afraid when I was in the company of people…afraid of saying something stupid…afraid of being laughed at.
~ L.M. Montgomery
She said she'd have spoken years ago, only she thought I wouldn't. And I never spoke to her because I was sure she wouldn't speak to me. Isn't it strange how people misunderstand each other?
~ L.M. Montgomery
Am i talking too much? People are always telling me I do. Would you rather I didn't talk? If you say so I'll stop. I can stop when I make up my mind to it, although it's difficult.
~ L.M. Montgomery
And did she talk to him after that as usual? asked Sara Ray. Oh, yes, she was just the same as she used to be, said the Story Girl wearily. But that doesn't belong to the story. It stops when she spoke at last. You're never satisfied to leave a story where it should stop, Sara Ray.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Mr. Harrison is an awful kind man. He's a real sociable man. I hope I'll be like him when I grow up. I mean BEHAVE like him…I don't want to LOOK like him.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I'm good at asking questions, Marilla." "I believe you" was Marilla's emphatic comment.
~ L.M. Montgomery
but when the commotion subsided he looked at Anne and winked with inexpressible drollery.
~ L.M. Montgomery
People say men are interesting. They may be. But I shall never get well enough acquainted with any of them to find out.
~ L.M. Montgomery
She was positively unable to reply to Annetta's
~ L.M. Montgomery
Mrs. Davis did not say anything half so amiable as good afternoon, but she took her departure.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Well, they don't talk to me very much, I said. You see, they're all grown up, and they have grown-up games like whist and lawn tennis, and talking, you know, just for the sake of talking (this seemed a strange pursuit to me).
~ L.P. Hartley
Razzy was insulting me silently somehow.
~ Larry McMurtry
Everyone who came to see him asked questions that were either stupid or impertinent. Better to see no one than to see fools.
~ Larry McMurtry
You know more than you say and I say more than I know. That means we're a perfect match, as long as we don't hang around one another more than an hour at a stretch.
~ Larry McMurtry
If you want to be part of a human community you have to suffer fools—patiently, if not gladly—and you must practice civility as best you can.
~ Larry McMurtry
What have they said to us? I could translate, but it would be meaningless. They have welcomed us in the name of their Emperor, who appears to be an over-Master. The short, round one is Mediator to this Emperor. Ah. We have at last found one who can communicate. Speak to her. But he has said nothing! Say nothing in return.
~ Larry Niven
People get more work done when they don't talk.
~ Laura Dave
The way you say hello. The way you say goodbye.
~ Laura Dave
smile as they walk up. How can I not? Bailey is smiling too. She is smiling at me. "Mom," she says.
~ Laura Dave
He had come to Austin because he needed something, and she wanted him as uncomfortable as possible while he asked for whatever it was.
~ Laura Griffin