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Quotes About Interaction

Dallas, is it remotely possible for you to carry on a conversation that's not loaded down with manure?
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
He smiled. "You are one beautiful bitch." "Thank you.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Daisy greeted her pleasantly, but the girl's Bambi eyes
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Lo único que significa es que, aunque nos cueste comunicarnos a nivel mental, nuestros cuerpos no encuentran ninguna dificultad para hacerlo.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
She glared at him. "You're doing it again." "What?" "That thing that irritates me." "Smiling?" "Yes. That.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
He just stared at her. "That was stupid." "Well, thank you. Thank you very much. I sort of thought it was heroic.
~ Susan May Warren
almost every face and every voice and scrap of language in this world rises up through a screen or wire like something coming to the surface from the bottom of a lake, or on the other side of some mirrored glass where you can't quite touch it.
~ Susan Neville
Talking to him was like engaging in a fistfight with someone gazing at himself in the mirror while punching you.
~ Susan Orlean
Talking to him was like engaging in a fistfight with someone gazing at himself in a mirror while punching you.
~ Susan Orlean
So what is this responsiveness? Here's a definition which you may find useful: 1. Being able to notice, pay attention to, reflect on, soothe and express our own emotions. 2. Being able to notice, pay attention to, reflect on, soothe and respond to a partner's emotions. 3. Being able to reflect on and discuss the interaction between 1 and 2. 4. Being able to do all the above even when a partner can't, won't or doesn't want to.
~ Susan Quilliam
If you can tell someone is working a room, that person is doing it wrong!
~ Susan RoAne
In Albert Einstein's words, "I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots.
~ Susan RoAne
So, Mr. Jeffreys," she inquired of the human bluebottle, "you went to the gym?
~ Susan Rowland
Do you view your relationship as something to be endured for the sake of the kids, or because you don't want to be alone, or because you don't think you could do better?  Or do you view your relationship, even with its imperfections, as a worthwhile work in progress?  How would your view influence how you interact with your partner, what you do, what you say?  What results would those interactions produce?
~ Susan Scott
Remembered my father telling me three is a pack: You have one dog and it probably won't bite; two dogs, you gotta watch out, especially a big one and little one, 'cause the little one tells the big one "Do it"; three dogs, you find a door to close.
~ Susan Straight
He understood for the first time that the world is not dumb at all, but merely waiting for someone to speak to it in a language it understands.
~ Susanna Clarke
I smiled. Wanting to shove him into the hall with its red-flocked Victorian wallpaper, not able to comfort him, not wanting to comfort him.
~ Susanna Moore
Like most people who are anecdotal, he told me nothing. He revealed nothing about himself. He talked a lot, but he only told me what he wanted me to know. Which wasn't much.
~ Susanna Moore
I realized that he'd been trying to work up the interest to flirt with me.
~ Susanna Moore
I was finding it difficult to speak with any vivacity, any pleasure. I wanted to get off the phone. I wanted him to feel bad, too.
~ Susanna Moore
I have not flirted with him. And besides, even if I had, which I hadn't, flirting is not risky. It only raises the possibility of risk.
~ Susanna Moore
How you doing?" he asked. "How's everything?" "Fine, thank you," I said, turning my bracelet on my wrist. I felt shy, and it made me uncomfortable. "You always say that," he said. "That's what I'm supposed to say.
~ Susanna Moore
Um,' he said, because she was smiling at him and he was an idiot.
~ Suzanne Brockmann
He met her eyes in the mirror. "I thought you weren't talking to me ever again." "I'm not," she said. ... "I'm talking to myself while you eavesdrop.
~ Suzanne Brockmann