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Quotes About Interaction

Who?" "I don't remember fucking names. But they called. My assistant answered. Always these buy-me-a-vowel names.
~ Stuart Rojstaczer
Reading a book should not be a passive exercise, but rather a raucous conversation
~ Studs Terkel
What specially excited him when his graduate student Daniel Linzer, who did the original experiments, showed him his results was that the rogue protein occurred in large quantities in the SV40-infected cells, suggesting it must be doing something important, and that it was interacting specifically with the viral oncogene, large T antigen. What's more, his team had found exactly the same protein also in uninfected fetal cells.
~ Sue Armstrong
I don't think she's being mysterious on purpose. It's like she can't help it. She's not shy--she'll talk to anyone--and she's not exactly distant, but even so, she's unreachable, as if there's an invisible fence around her, or a force field the repels whatever gets too close.
~ Sue Halpern
Expecting people to read your mind hardly ever gets you what you desire.
~ Sue Patton Thoele
remember that conversation is like ping pong. You say something, she says something. Then you respond to something she's just said, then she bats it back. You ask her a question. She replies. Do you get the idea?
~ Sue Townsend
I didn't have a cell phone, and as a result I hadn't thought much about what one would do with them, other than irritate people around me.
~ Sujata Massey
The man who comes to fix the cable approaches her when she is alone in the house. 'Is there anything to eat?' he asks. 'There are some chapatis,' she replies. 'Can I get something to eat?' he repeats.
~ Suketu Mehta
You really are young, aren't you, Blondie? You know how the game is played—people'll say anything in the heat of the moment.
~ Susan Andersen
Mesmo se você fosse capaz de conversar com as pessoas
~ Susan Anderson
Editing is a conversation, not a monologue
~ Susan Bell
He walked out of the office to find Kevin Daley standing there. 'I like your style,' Kevin said. Thank you,' Alex said. 'I like it, too.
~ Susan Beth Pfeffer
Bonobo discipline involves being schooled in a gentler, more playful fashion.
~ Susan Block
at the Tangalooma Island Resort in Australia, where wild bottlenoses are regularly fed fish by people standing in the shallows, biologists have documented—on twenty-three occasions—the dolphins reciprocating, swimming up to offer freshly caught tuna, eels, and octopi as gifts.
~ Susan Casey
I couldn't forget the way the pod had sized me up, or their peculiar squeaking, creaking language, or how ridiculously fun it was to just cruise along with them.
~ Susan Casey
perhaps meaning to pretend to have misheard, as people sometimes do to buy time, when they think that what matters is how they respond, and not the thing that has been said
~ Susan Choi
Social media is really not for conversations. There are people that you can meet and talk to on it, but it was not created for that. People wanted things that were soap boxes, where they could say what they wanted, and they don't have to respond to anyone else.
~ Zelda Williams
I think it shows that you are a confident person if you can walk up to a group of girls and just be able to talk to them sober.
~ Georgia Salpa
I go overseas, and all the soccer players come to me, like, 'Yeah bro, we always play 'Mo Bamba.'' It's crazy.
~ Sheck Wes
We take our bearings, daily, from others. To be sane is, to a great extent, to be sociable.
~ John Updike
I was always listening to music on headphones or working on something on my computer. I realised it wasn't healthy to be so reliant on creating stuff. I needed to be more sociable.
~ Tom Misch
One of the ideas for Justin.tv was that it would force me to go out and be sociable and talk to people.
~ Justin Kan
Human interaction is something that I believe, as humans, we crave for. And that is where bars and social environments come into play.
~ Jon Taffer
Our goal is to make it so there's as little friction as possible to having a social experience.
~ Mark Zuckerberg