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Quotes About Interaction

C'est ainsi, l'un près de l'autre, pendant que Charles et le pharmacien devisaient, qu'ils entrèrent dans une de ces vagues conversations où le hasard des phrases vous ramène toujours au centre fixe d'une sympathie commune.
~ Gustave Flaubert
Certainly solitude is dangerous for active minds. We require around us men who can think and talk. When we are alone for a long time, we people space with phantoms.
~ Guy de Maupassant
I hope you realize that you really hit it off with the ladies? You must cultivate that. It could take you far.
~ Guy de Maupassant
La solitude est dangereuse pour les intelligences qui travaillent. Il nous faut autour de nous, des hommes qui pensent et qui parlent. Quand nous sommes seuls longtemps, nous peuplons le vide de fantômes.
~ Guy de Maupassant
La solitude est dangereuse pour les intelligences qui travaillent, Il nous faut autour de nous, des hommes qui pensent et qui parlent.Quand nous sommes seuls longtemps,nous peuplons le vide de fantomes.. Le Horla
~ Guy de Maupassant
And each day a friendly intercourse was established between the working-women of the pavement and the idlers of the boarding school.
~ Guy de Maupassant
Certes, la solitude est dangereuse pour les intelligences qui travaillent. Il nous faut autour de nous, des hommes qui pensent et qui parlent. Quand nous sommes seuls longtemps, nous peuplons le vide de fantômes.
~ Guy de Maupassant
Certes, la solitude est dangereuse pour les intelligences qui travaillent. Il nous faut autour de nous, des hommes qui pensent et qui parlent. Quand nous somme seuls longtemps, nous peuplons le vide de fantômes.
~ Guy de Maupassant
With the generalized separation of the worker and his products, every unitary view of accomplished activity and all direct personal communication among producers are lost.
~ Guy Debord
I mention this because some idiot might tell you that Google+ is a "ghost town" (which it isn't) and that you shouldn't bother using it. Google+ is one of the best sources of content
~ Guy Kawasaki
Geras pašnekovas pats daug nekalba, bet sugeba prakalbinti kitus. Taigi, pokalbio meistrai yra ne tie, kurie moka kalb?ti, o tie, kurie moka klausyti.
~ Guy Kawasaki
Sometimes when it looks like I'm deep in thought I'm just trying not to have a conversation with people. PETE WENTZ
~ Guy Kawasaki
The capacity of human beings to bore one another seems to be vastly greater than that of any other animal.
~ H.L. Mencken
Whilst never actually rebuffing a visitor, he always reared such a wall of reserve that few could think of anything to say to him which would not sound inane.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
Running with a partner or a group can make running more enjoyable. You can gain additional knowledge about the sport, but you also can occupy your mind and make the miles pass faster.
~ Hal Higdon
Someone to whom jokes are never told soon contracts enthusiasm deficiency.
~ Hanif Kureishi
Men in plural […] can experience meaningfulness only because they can talk with and make sense to each other and themselves.
~ Hannah Arendt
We first become aware of freedom or its opposite in our intercourse with others, not in the intercourse with ourselves.
~ Hannah Arendt
Speaking is also a form of action.
~ Hannah Arendt
Win's phone rang. He picked it up and said, "Articulate. Okay, put it through." Two seconds later he handed the phone to Myron. "For me?" Myron asked. Win gave him flat eyes. "No," he said. "I'm handing you the phone because it's too heavy for me." Everyone's a wiseass.
~ Harlan Coben
I ordered a cheeseburger and a beer from a waitress who looked as though she wanted to be in one of those want-to-get-away? commercials. She called me hon. I love when a waitress calls me hon.
~ Harlan Coben
Check out the comments underneath," Augie says. I move the cursor down. "There are over fifty thousand of them." "Just click 'Top Comments' and read a few." I do as he asks. And as always when reading a comments section, my faith in humanity plummets:
~ Harlan Coben
Introductions were made. Hands were shaken. Rear ends were seated. As was his custom in such situations, Win remained silent. His eyes slid from one side of the room to the other, taking in everything. He liked to study people for a while before speaking to them, especially in their home environment.
~ Harlan Coben
She circled in front of the woman, trying not to be too obvious, ducking behind taller people, and when she was in the right place, Edna spun around. The possible-Katie was walking toward her. Their eyes met for the briefest of moments, and Edna knew.
~ Harlan Coben