Quotes About Interaction
You know how when you're alone with your cat, your cat is kind of silly and goofy and kind of crazy? And as soon as people come over, your cat is like someone you've never met before? You know, poised. That's sort of what it's like working with Jennifer Lopez.
~ Michaela Watkins
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I have to put my father over because he really taught me a lot, especially when it comes to out-of-the-ring psychology and how to react when you're approached by fans after a show or in the airport. It might sound silly, but a lot of those things come into play when you're playing a character.
~ Randy Orton
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I have similar feelings, actually. The intimacy of a club: you can see the people, you can almost feel them; you can't beat that. People will say things, and shout out, it's almost like they're up on the bandstand with you.
~ Benny Green
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Similarly, thought is a system. That system not only includes thought and feelings, but it includes the state of the body; it includes the whole of society - as thought is passing back and forth between people in a process by which thought evolved from ancient times.
~ David Bohm
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Kids love food. It's about putting materials out there that get kids thinking about food - to get kids interacting about food. It's about simple things, like kids thinking about pasta - getting kids to work with food.
~ Guy Fieri
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My dad was always genuine with the fans and said, 'You must appreciate every single one of them,' and I always did. I always tried to make time for every autograph or every picture. What's an autograph? It's the simplest thing in the world.
~ Bret Hart
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Even among those who I would not count as 'friends,' I have met many people online who have simply commented on my work or are interested by what I do.
~ Aaron Swartz
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She was the type who went to bars intent on conversation, while he was the type who went in hopes of being left alone.
~ Sue Grafton
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You can always push people around, but it's not a good idea. Better to let them volunteer information for reasons of their own. You get more that way.
~ Sue Grafton
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I stood when she reached the table and we did that fake kissing thing, looking like a pair of budgies about to peck each other to death.
~ Sue Grafton
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The key to restoring connection is, first, interrupting and dismantling these destructive sequences and then actively constructing a more emotionally open and receptive way of interacting, one in which partners feel safe confiding their hidden fears and longings.
~ Sue Johnson
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She had read the same sentence over and over, and each time she lifted her eyes to look at Graham, he was always there, looking back at her. The wait had seemed endless to her, but finally the lights blinked off and on several times, and the store began to empty out.
~ Sue Miller
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handed me a drying towel. "You
~ Sue Monk Kidd
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lesson began—more of a get-to-know-you
~ Suki Kim
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they did not like to volunteer answers during class. These were excellent students. They prepared so thoroughly that it often seemed pointless to go over their homework. The margins of their textbooks were filled with scribbled notes. Yet they hesitated before raising their hands. When I would call on them, they would immediately get up to answer, but volunteering seemed foreign to them.
~ Suki Kim
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Where unity is missing between individuals, the resolution may be simple, but where diversity of interest is dictated by the underlying social, economic, political, or other structure of an interaction or relation, the problem of consensus and cooperation can become correspondingly complex.
~ Sun Tzu
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I didn't understand their lineage or their language, they had somehow communicated with me.
~ Susan Casey
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The very moment I admitted we were flirting, I lost patience for it.
~ Susan Choi
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He has already struck the match, his hands cupped to protect the small flame against the currents of the air but also to smuggle more of his body into the exchange, under cover of courtesy. Frazer always cups his hands around the flame and leans near, even when indoors in a place with no drafts. Some men embrace all the retrograde aspects of gallantry because they've intuited that to be gallant is to take sexual hold of a woman, however obliquely. She thinks Frazer is one of these men.
~ Susan Choi
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Small children will talk to anyone, once the guard of shyness has fallen, and they have, like the elderly, a sense of immediacy, a need to say or do something, now, now, the minute it is thought of, combined with that other sense, of the complete irrelevance of time.
~ Susan Hill
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Boredom on social occasions is an inescapable hazard for the over-educated.
~ Susan Howatch
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Not being a big one for having friends, I had no idea what I was going to do with Aubrey, you know, to entertain him.
~ Susan Juby
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one HOW TO CONDUCT THE FIRST INTERVIEW WITH AN ADULT
~ Susan Lukas
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Well? Marsha asked when Charity had left. A single word with a thousand meanings, Josh thought grimly. What was it about women and language? They could make a man squirm without putting much effort into the task. A skill he both admired and feared.
~ Susan Mallery
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