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Quotes About Interaction

I think people are getting bored of parties, and hosts are terrified nobody's going to show up. So they have to start entertaining them before the party even starts.
~ Jerry Della Femina
I had this job where I had to cold call people, and that was terrifying to me, and that was on a far different level than invading their space.
~ Abbi Jacobson
Down through the centuries, the Czech Republic, the territory of the Czech Republic has been a place of cultural exchange.
~ Pope Benedict XVI
Are you listening or are you just waiting for your turn to talk?
~ Robert Montgomery
So, I paid you a compliment," Joanna said. "Yeah." Joanna laughed. "So do I get one back?" she asked. "Oh, sure," James said. "You're really like . . . nice." "Can't I get any better than nice?" "Beautiful," James said. "You're beautiful." "That's more like it," Joanna said. "Want to kiss me?" "Um, OK," James said.
~ Robert Muchamore
be in touch before the end of the day.
~ Robert Muchamore
James had learned something about girls: if you want them to like you, don't worry about buying gifts, or saying the right thing, or where to take them. What you need to do is grab the nearest brat and stick it on your lap.
~ Robert Muchamore
Hardly anyone still reads nowadays. People make use of the writer only in order to work off their own excess energy on him in a perverse manner, in the form of agreement or disagreement.
~ Robert Musil
Man is indisputably endowed with reason; the problem is only how he uses his reason in the company of others.
~ Robert Musil
Because when I saw you yesterday afternoon, you claimed you weren't sure that something was wrong with Cortland's grandfather. But if you sent a note to Sir Arthur, you must have been sure that something was wrong even before you brought Dr. Reeves there this morning." "Are you trying to evaluate your judgment or mine?" "Either or both," said Andrew with a grin.
~ Robert Newman
Got your eye full?" asked Sara aggressively as he looked at her, repeating the first words she had ever said to him. "Yes, I have," he said smiling.
~ Robert Newman
Touching: The Human Significance of the Skin,
~ Robert Noah Calvert
On a visit to New York City, Robert Scoble posted on Highlight that he was going to Bloomingdale's to buy a certain brand of jeans. As he walked through the main entrance, a sales representative knew he was headed her way because she had seen his Highlight post. She recognized him by his user ID photo. Through Highlight's messaging feature she escorted Scoble to the jeans he had mentioned.
~ Robert Scoble
Computing is not about computers any more. It is about living. Nicholas Negroponte, co-founder MIT Media Labs
~ Robert Scoble
His eye contact with his partner had improved. Scoble wasn't constantly staring at and tapping on the small screen of his phone, as he was so prone to do. Glass had improved the way we related to each other.
~ Robert Scoble
The key to retention for all of these programs is what happens AFTER your new member joins.
~ Robert Skrob
Mom & pop stores are not about something small; they are about something big. Ninety percent of all U.S. businesses are family owned or controlled. They are important not only for the food, drink, clothing, and tools they sell us, but also for providing us with intellectual stimulation, social interaction, and connection to our communities. We must have mom & pop stores because we are social animals. We crave to be part of the marketplace.
~ Robert Spector
In other words, when the need for reciprocity was aroused, it didn't matter whether they liked him or not. They "owed," and so they paid. Reciprocity can be a dictatorial force, and it can come in many shapes and sizes.3
~ Robert V. Levine
You are a very beautiful girl, Rosita," he said. "Thank you, senor" Rosita answered.
~ Robert Vaughan
Most of us reject or manipulate our environments to avoid any emotional interaction that would contradict our early conception of reality, and this fact of human nature may be the single most delimiting factor for all psychotherapies
~ Robert W. Firestone
Bateson (1972) describes the prepsychotic child as growing up "unskilled in determining what people really mean and unskilled in expressing what he really means, which is essential for normal relationships." He suggests that this situation occurs in normal relationships as well. When a person is caught in a double-bind situation, he will respond defensively in a manner similar to the schizophrenic, though less intensely.
~ Robert W. Firestone
Memang, seperti di Indonesia, daripada dilemparkan ke dalam keranjang sampah sejarah, ketidaksetaraan kelas berinteraksi dengan identitas-identitas nonkelas untuk memberi kehidupan baru kepada pembagian-pembagian etnis dan agama.
~ Robert W. Hefner
Smart Patients and other online communities are demonstrating that patients can learn a tremendous amount from one another.
~ Robert Wachter
Most human beings are quite likable if you do not see too much of them.
~ Robert Wilson Lynd