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Quotes About Interaction

If you smile at someone, they might smile back.
~ Author Unknown
In a gathering of two or more people, when a lighted cigarette is placed in an ashtray, the smoke will waft into the face of the non-smoker.
~ Author Unknown
Oh no," she says. Soft because I am the older one, but very strong. (I've noticed it. All of a sudden they look at you, and then it comes to them, young people, they are bound to outlast you, so they temper up their icy steel and stare into about an inch away from you a lot. Have you noticed it?) At
~ Grace Paley
Un público sonriente es un público receptivo.
~ Graham Davies
To treat an object primarily as part of a network is to assume it can be reduced to that set of qualities and relations that it manifests in this particular network.
~ Graham Harman
many adults continue to do animistic things even in cultures that do not vigorously encourage them to do so. Naming cars and swearing at recalcitrant computers are common examples of the personalizing of the world – even if, when pressed, people insist they do not really expect a positive response from inanimate machines
~ Graham Harvey
What I mean is this: you meet someone, you think about them. You're already changing because of the way you think about them. You meet them again, you think about them some more, you're changing again. And on it goes. You are changing right now. Before my eyes.
~ Graham Joyce
Often when she thought she was reading his body
~ Greg Egan
He turned back to face them. 'I do make sense to you, don't I? I'm not just imagining that communication is taking place?
~ Greg Egan
it was still the pre-eminent social networking site for the 0-3 age group
~ Greg Egan
Spend your good words extravagantly. Sprinkle them generously into conversations.
~ Greg Holder
Anakin: "You look…different." Tahiri: "Older maybe? I'm fourteen now. Last week." Anakin: "Happy birthday." Tahiri: "You should have thought of it then, but thanks anyway. Dummy.
~ Greg Keyes
Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
~ Greg King
If all of the dos and don'ts of quantum possibilities are true and emotion is the key to choosing reality, then the question is: "How do we feel as if something has happened when the person next to us stares us squarely in the face and says that it hasn't?
~ Gregg Braden
We don't need to get into all that right now," Darby continued. "I'm sure Mr. Marlow can read between the lines. Anything else, Mr. Marlow?" Jade noticed that her tone had changed. Though she was still polite, her warmth had departed.
~ Gregg Hurwitz
Jade approached the group of boys slowly. There were five of them, four sitting with their shoulders angled toward the fifth, who stood with one foot in the bucket of a swing. If you check the body posture, you can always find the ringleader, he thought.
~ Gregg Hurwitz
The neck-strained interaction between the floors served the Tower's design: to break the spirits of nearly indomitable men by removing from them all the trappings of civilization.
~ Gregg Hurwitz
Travers shot Jade a look of annoyance when he began to chew on an ice cube. He, of course, didn't notice.
~ Gregg Hurwitz
Then he was silent. Just like last time—one outburst and back to silence or dispassionate interaction.
~ Gregg Hurwitz
He glanced at his watch. "I'm heading up to Ressler to interview the prison shrink." Travers was quiet. "I guess you can come," he said. "Just try not to talk too much." "Won't be hard with you around.
~ Gregg Hurwitz
Dealing with people, my friends, is really nothing more than a question of the price that one is willing to pay. The better you understand life, the more capital you build.
~ Gregor von Rezzori
The meaning of your communication is the response you get.
~ Gregory Bateson
Language commonly stresses only one side of any interaction. Double description is better than one.
~ Gregory Bateson
Perhaps there is no such thing as unilateral power. After all, the man "in power" depends on receiving information all the time from outside. He responds to that information just as much as he "causes" things to happen...it is an interaction, and not a lineal situation.
~ Gregory Bateson