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Quotes About Interaction

Gee whiz, I know that some movie stars don't like to be bothered, but I don't mind. I think it's part of the package, and it's not a bother.
~ Charlotte Rae
I learned a lot about handling fans from established stars.
~ Chevy Chase
A face that is really lovely in repose can fall apart if, when its owner stars to talk, she distorts every feature.
~ Loretta Young
When people start hurling insults at you, you know their minds are closed and there's no point in debating. You disengage yourself as quickly as possible from the situation.
~ Judith Martin
You know what? It's a great conversation starter, right? You meet friends that way. Sometimes it's a good thing. And then other times, I guess, the person is just a little too... then you kind of like want to back away. It depends on the person, you know?
~ Alison Lohman
I can't go into a bar anywhere without someone starting to play 'the Entertainer'.
~ Robert Redford
Learning how to interact with customers is something that anyone starting any business must master. It's an amazing opportunity to be able to learn the ropes at an established company and then employ your expertise at your own company.
~ Marc Benioff
Games are starting to creep into every aspect of our day.
~ Jesse Schell
My daughter emails me. When your daughter starts to email you instead of talk to you... It's horrible. You cannot forget human communication.
~ Martha Stewart
I was never a games night guy, but at some point, social interaction starts to freak me out. So when there's a point, it's easier for me to see the people I love and hang out and try to have fun.
~ Joss Whedon
My goal is to keep the child alive. Once she starts talking, I'll listen, but I know that I'll need to join some mommy groups and ask people for help.
~ GloZell
I'm against people reading statements. When you read statement, I automatically take it as though you can't talk, and it's not real.
~ Terry Bradshaw
Architects in the past have tended to concentrate their attention on the building as a static object. I believe dynamics are more important: the dynamics of people, their interaction with spaces and environmental condition.
~ John Portman
I think ideas should be flying about and banging into each other. It is a kind of energy. If you occupy static positions, then things sort of ossify.
~ Tom Paulin
At a Metro station, I got called out by my character name - Meera - and I realised that I had started responding to that quite intuitively. It was quite a funny moment.
~ Mithila Palkar
It's really kind of a challenge to keep coordinated with the two station crews that we'll be interacting with. And of course one of them launched quite some time before our mission.
~ Linda M. Godwin
'Station to Station' is a series of happenings that go across the landscape. What is a happening? A happening is a moment in time. A moment in time that is not choreographed, where you don't know precisely what's going on. Where there are aspects of different layers of culture.
~ Doug Aitken
When I go to the gas station or the restaurant, people still come up and say hi.
~ Rob Ford
I used to try and find inspirations everywhere - I would go to the airport or train station and just study people, the way they moved and interacted and their expressions. But I can't do that now, I'd be bombarded by people with their phones - selfie requests.
~ Sammo Hung
You can have really good statistics, which are really good, and it's a serious advantage, but when push comes to shove, it's about players communicating and players playing together.
~ Gerrit Cole
It's fun to look over there and see a guy with as a great stature as John Elway. It's really cool that he went to one of my games.
~ Josh Allen
By rationing in-person meetings, their stature is elevated to that of a rare treat. They become something to be savored, something special.
~ Jason Fried
One notable feature is that English doesn't have much of a system for expressing relative social status.
~ David Crystal
People who study primate societies make a distinction between two kinds of cultural interactions, agonic and hedonic. In agonic societies, you gain status by asserting dominance over others. In hedonic societies, you gain status by drawing attention to yourself. Open source is a hedonic culture.
~ Eric S. Raymond