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Quotes About Interaction

The great thing about football is that it's a game that involves so many people.
~ Steve Young
After my performance 'The Artist is Present (2010)' at MoMA in New York, many scientists became interested in why so many people who sat across from me began to cry. I was incredibly moved by this experience also, and was very curious to know what happens in our brains when we spend time not talking, just looking at one another.
~ Marina Abramovic
I'm just looking at Twitter like, 'Ooooooo.' No, I don't engage, but it's great. There's so many avenues to get your entertainment on; you've got so many people invested in this. I love it.
~ Craig Robinson
I've already told so many people my stories.
~ Brady Jandreau
That's what I love about New York. So many people crowded together, pushing against one another. And that's what I hate about New York. So many people crowded together, pushing against one another.
~ Brian Stokes Mitchell
I've had so many people say stuff to me. I meet them, have a chat for five minutes and they think they can say what they like. I used to laugh it off, but now I think 'why do you think you can say that to me? You don't know me.'
~ Ben Stokes
I get so much energy from the fans.
~ Janet Jackson
Sometimes there's one person in the audience laughing hysterically, and it's so much fun. You end up playing the entire play to them.
~ Lorraine Bracco
Attending ComicCon for 'Arrow' was so much fun! Seeing the fans excited gets me excited and feels really good.
~ Katie Cassidy
The only discordant note in the conversation came when I casually dropped the slang expression for psilocybin when asking him about going hunting for 'shrooms. "I really, really hate that word," he said, almost gravely, adopting the tone of a parent upbraiding a potty-mouthed child. The word never crossed my lips again.
~ Michael Pollan
We don't get contacts, we don't find contacts, we don't have contacts; we make connections with real people.
~ Michael Port
Science results from a profoundly social process. The common portrayal—that science emerges from a solitary isolated genius, always laboring alone, not owing anything to anyone—is simply wrong.
~ Michael S. Gazzaniga
When I play with my cat, how do I know that she is not playing with me rather than I with her?
~ Michel de Montaigne
Human understanding is marvellously enlightened by daily conversation with men, for we are, otherwise, compressed and heaped up in ourselves, and have our sight limited to the length of our own noses.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Speech belongs half to the speaker, half to the listener.
~ Michel de Montaigne
When I am playing with my cat, who knows whether she have more sport in dallying with me than I have in gaming with her?
~ Michel de Montaigne
Open talk opens the way to further talk, as wine does or love.
~ Michel de Montaigne
It is as though our very touch bore infection: things which in themselves are good and beautiful are corrupted by our handling of them.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Para mim, nenhum prazer tem gosto sem comunicação. Não me acorre um único pensamento espirituoso sem que me sinta agastado de tê-Io produzido sozinho, não tendo a quem o oferecer.
~ Michel de Montaigne
La parole est à moitié à celui qui écoute, et à moitié à celui qui parle.
~ Michel de Montaigne
It is good to rub and polish our brain against that of others.
~ Michel de Montaigne
I believe I... offended them in some way. I don't know how. I think my English is not as good as it needs to be in certain situations.' 'It sounds excellent to me.' He sighed. 'That is the problem perhaps. If it was worse, there would be an expectation of...' He laboured silently, then let the sentence roll back down the mountain. 'There would not be the automatic expectation of shared understanding.
~ Michel Faber
Poder y placer no se anulan; no se vuelven el uno contra el otro; se persiguen, se encabalgan y reactivan. Se
~ Michel Foucault
Would ya like to--- Iain paused, shocked as the pretty woman turned and hurried away from him. To himself, he finished, Get a drink with me?
~ Michelle M. Pillow