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Quotes About Interaction

As many an architect will tell you, human behavior changes according to the environment.
~ Peter Gabriel
The dreaded phrase in design circles is 'show and tell.'
~ David Carson
I have jokes I've told before and will tell again, but my favorite part of the night is talking to the crowd.
~ Paula Poundstone
The eyes are so telling. That's how you engage with people and bond with them. I love direct, strong eye contact.
~ Huda Kattan
I probably enjoy campaigning more than most other people in public office because I like people and I enjoy going out there and telling people what I've done.
~ Ed Koch
It's always nice when someone comes up to you and tells you they enjoy the show. At least they're not coming up and saying how much they hate it.
~ Sam Heughan
I don't like to just talk about nothing, or less than nothing. If it's something interesting, I'm fine with it, but, 'Hey, Zack, how is your day?' People ask that, and somebody actually tells them what happened in their day? I don't have any real interest in that.
~ Zack Greinke
My dad tells me that he took us to a pantomime when I was very, very small - panto being a sort of English phenomenon. There's traditionally a part of the show where they'll invite kids up on the stage to interact with the show. I was too young to remember this, but my dad says that I was running up onstage before they even asked us.
~ Dan Stevens
People always ask me if I'm best friends with everyone I work with in telly - but no, not everyone you work with is your friend.
~ Rylan Clark-Neal
I never really think about myself really, but I hope I'm no different whether it be on the radio or telly or on a podcast. It's about being genuine, and approachable and accessible, not talking at people but with people.
~ Edith Bowman
It is at programmes organised on the sidelines of temple festivals that you get to see raw audiences who will let you know immediately whether the act has clicked or not. It was those audiences who taught me how to strike a rapport with the audience.
~ Suraj Venjaramood
I feel like, anytime I'm onstage, I tend to feel very connected with people in the audience or with the sort of heartbeat or tempo of the audience.
~ Daveed Diggs
Average people seldom talked about anything interesting and often hurt each other savagely.
~ Robert Charles Wilson
Sometimes we try to get our students into an analytic frame of mind, and we onder why they get bored after awhile! I've had a great reaction from some of the kids when I do a summary of a story, and then ask the kids if that story gets any bells going in their heads — gets them thinking about their own lives. that's when they start paying attention, and that's when they'll speak up.
~ Robert Coles
Social capital may turn out to be a prerequisite for, rather than a consequence of, effective computer-mediated communication.
~ Robert D. Putnam
Busy people tend to forgo the one activity - TV watching _ that is most lethal to community involvement
~ Robert D. Putnam
Upper-class parents enable their kids to form weak ties by exposing them more often to organized activities, professionals, and other adults. Working-class children, on the other hand, are more likely to interact regularly only with kin and neighborhood children, which limits their formation of valuable weak ties.
~ Robert D. Putnam
Yeah, she's something. Thanks, Mr. Kaufman." Tracy started from the store but turned back when Mr. Kaufman called her name.
~ Robert Dugoni
there," Dan said.
~ Robert Dugoni
Each smiled and nodded courteously, and each knew the other lied.
~ Robert E. Howard
Oh, perdona!- dijo el caballero, moviendo rápidamente la pierna para que la ardilla pudiera recuperar su cola. -Espero no haberte hecho daño. No veo muy bien con esta visera en mi camino. -No lo dudo- replico la ardilla sin ningún resentimiento en la voz. -Por eso siempre estáis pidiendo disculpa a la gente por haberles hecho daño.
~ Robert Fisher
If you want an interesting party sometime, combine cocktails and a fresh box of crayons for everyone.
~ Robert Fulghum
Commerce is the great civilizer. We exchange ideas when we exchange fabrics.
~ Robert G. Ingersoll
People liked to talk; there were very few exceptions, the question was how you made them do it. Some were amenable to alcohol; others liked a spotlight; and then there were those who merely needed proximity to another conscious human being. A subsection of humanity would become loquacious only on one favorite subject; it might be their own innocence, or somebody else's guilt.
~ Robert Galbraith