Quotes About Interaction
...smile first, then speak.
~ George Saunders
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When you go onstage, you go on there to have a good time, and you smile and you engage with the audience and you invite them in.
~ Boy George
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...if I see but one smile on your lips when we meet, occasioned by this or any other exertion of mine, I shall need no other happiness.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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I always want to take everybody down! But I think you can do it with a smile on your face and be nice and talking to them. You don't have to be mean or rude.
~ Lorena Ochoa
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If you're creating a smile in yourself and also giving it to someone else, then you've started a dialogue. You also start to play.
~ Jeppe Hein
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I flashed her a smile, but she didn't even look at me. So for brains and good judgment, I'd give her a three.
~ Bobby Bare
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In Manhattan, when you're out of the front door, you're on, and you have to be ready to smile and speak to people.
~ Quentin Crisp
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He saw the girl watching him and he smiled at her. It was an old smile that he had been using for fifty years, ever since he first smiled.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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You're impinging on my private space," I said, inching backward. Patch gave a barely-there smile. "Impinging? This isn't the SAT, Nora.
~ Becca Fitzpatrick
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Smile. Nod. Say something witty before he finds out what an incredible geek you are.
~ Ellen Hopkins
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You can communicate by responding with your body or with a hand clap, with a laugh or with a smile, with non-verbal communication.
~ Guillermo E. Brown
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human eyes know to converse well in many a languages & human smiles know well to conceal many a things !!!
~ pro moods pramodh govindan
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I'm not proud of it, but I'm a great liar when I travel. I smile and lie, and things are smooth.
~ Paolo Bacigalupi
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Beware of artists, they mix with all classes of society and are therefore most dangerous.
~ Queen Victoria
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Play is older than culture, for culture, however inadequately defined, always presupposes human society, and animals have not waited for man to teach them their playing.
~ Johan Huizinga
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Language has no independent existence apart from the people who use it. It is not an end in itself; it is a means to an end of understanding who you are and what society is like.
~ David Crystal
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No matter how far society "progresses," our thirst for community and connection will never diminish. Bars satisfy this need.
~ Jon Taffer
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Man, the molecule of society, is the subject of social science.
~ Henry Charles Carey
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[M]odern society is indeed often, at least in surface appearance, nothing but a collection of strangers, each pursuing his or her own interests under minimal constraints.
~ Alasdair MacIntyre
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Hairdressers are professional gossips; when only the hands are busy, the tongue is seldom still.
~ zweig stefan iv
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Las palabras, pronunciadas o tipiadas ya no luchan por consignar el viaje de descubrimiento espiritual. Tal como lo expresó admirablemente Chris Moss (en el Guardian Weekend),[11] por medio de "el chat por Internet, los teléfonos móviles, los mensajes de texto", "la introspección es reemplazada por una interacción frenética y frívola que expone nuestros secretos más profundos al lado de nuestra lista de compras.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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la red muestra lo mismo que se ve en un patio escolar, con la diferencia de que en este patio no hay maestros, ni policías, ni moderadores que vigilen lo que sucede".
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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Cada encuentro supone tanto una conclusión como un nuevo inicio: la interacción no tiene un "final natural
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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The main point about civility is...the ability to interact with strangers without holding their strangeness against them and without pressing them to surrender it or to renounce some or all the traits that have made them strangers in the first place.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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