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Quotes About Interaction

Next was a castle divided into many small rooms, with a system for passing messages between rooms through a pneumatic tube. In each room was a group of people who responded to the messages by following certain rules laid out in books, which usually entailed sending more messages to other rooms. After
~ Neal Stephenson
when you come across a person who appears, in relative terms as observed within your world, to be disadvantaged, the first question you have to ask is: Who am I and who do I choose to be, in relationship to that? In other words, the first question when you encounter another in any circumstance should always be: What do I want here? Did you hear that? Your first question, always, must be: What do I want here?—not: What does the other person want here?
~ Neale Donald Walsch
How energy changes energy depends upon the energies that are interacting. It is all about which energies are mixing. This is the best news you could ever receive, because this is something you can control. You cannot totally control the energies outside of you, but you can totally control the energy within you—and that is where the power is.
~ Neale Donald Walsch
Up next is Noelle. 'Hey, girl!' 'Don't you dare start calling me that. This is very nice of you to do.
~ Ned Vizzini
It's funny how people ask that as soon as they get you on the phone. I think it's a byproduct of cell phones: people—girls and moms especially—want to nail you down in physical space. The fact is that you could be anywhere on a cell phone and it shouldn't be important where you are. But it becomes the first thing people ask.
~ Ned Vizzini
Craig, where are you?" It's funny how people ask that as soon as they get you on the phone. I think it's a byproduct of cell phones: people—girls and moms especially—want to nail you down in physical space. The fact is that you could be anywhere on a cell phone and it shouldn't be important where you are. But it becomes the first thing people ask.
~ Ned Vizzini
Jimmy may have only a few sentences in his repertoire, but he knows to keep going when pretty girls pay attention to him.
~ Ned Vizzini
Craig, where are you?" 'it's funny how people ask that as soon as they get you on the phone. I think it's a by-product of cell phones: people – girls and moms especially – want to nail you down in a physical space. The fact is that you could be anywhere on a cell phone and it shouldn't be important where you are. But it becomes the first thing people ask.
~ Ned Vizzini
And she bangs her knee against my thigh. Awesome. A girl hasn't done that to me since like fourth grade.
~ Ned Vizzini
Matter tells space how to curve; space tells matter how to move.?
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
In the beginning, there was physics. Physics describes how matter, energy, space, and time behave and interact with one another. The interplay of these characters in our cosmic drama underlies all biological and chemical phenomena. Hence everything fundamental and familiar to us earthlings begins with, and rests upon, the laws of physics. When we apply these laws to astronomical settings, we deal with physics writ large, which we call astrophysics.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
night and day, a hundred billion neutrinos from the Sun pass through each square inch of your body, every second, without a trace of interaction with your body's atoms.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
Dark matter is dark; that means it does not interact with photons
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
At this point, the particles came in two types, called quarks—which rhymes with marks—and leptons. Quarks are quirky beasts. You'll never catch a quark all by itself; it will always be clutching others nearby. I'm sure you have at least one friend or classmate who behaves similarly. Quarks are like those kids who never want to do anything alone, not even walk to the restroom.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
la materia le dice al espacio cómo curvarse, y el espacio le dice a la materia cómo moverse.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
It was a limited engagement. When they stop coming, I limit the engagement.
~ Neil Simon
After an hour of blather, I started to understand Tyler Durden. Human interaction to him was a program. Behavior was determined by frames and congruence and state and validation and other big-chunk psychological principles. And he wanted to be the Wizard of Oz: the little guy behind the curtain, pulling the strings that made everyone around him think he was a big and powerful master of the realm. I
~ Neil Strauss
If there was anything I'd learned, it's that the man never chooses the woman. All he can do is give her an opportunity to choose him.
~ Neil Strauss
fell silent and did what the PUAs call triangular gazing, looking slowly from her left eye to her right eye and then to her lips to create suggestive sexual tension. She
~ Neil Strauss
Besides, most bystanders who see you approach a girl or a group assume that you know the people. So act like you do. Not only will it ease your worries about what everyone else is thinking, but it'll also make your approach more effective.
~ Neil Strauss
We talked for a half hour, and they supplicated to me the whole time.
~ Neil Strauss
For the rest of the night, the Amazon and I talked. Every now and then, she'd drag me to the bathroom, where I'd watch her inhale cocaine like a human Dustbuster. "Do
~ Neil Strauss
It's a type of frame control," Tyler Durden replied. A frame is an NLP term: It is the perspective through which one sees the world. Whoever's frame—or subjective reality—is the strongest tends to dominate an interaction. "Style has all these really subtle ways of keeping control of the frame and getting people to qualify themselves to him. He makes sure that the focus is always on him. I'm writing a post about it." "That's
~ Neil Strauss
On the other hand, this was a guy who advised students to get over their fear of approaching by walking up to random women and saying, "Hi, I'm Manny the Martian. What's your favorite flavor of bowling ball?" So I really didn't have to worry about looking foolish in front of him. He created fools. At
~ Neil Strauss