Quotes About Interaction
The reasons which any man offers to you for his own conduct betray his opinion of your character.
~ Arthur Helps
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Giving other people advice is one of the most irritating and useless activities known to man.
~ Barbara Mertz
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Women communicate with all their senses. Men don't do that.
~ Brooke Burke
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A man may do very well with a very little knowledge, and scarce be found out in mixed company; everybody is so much more ready to produce his own, than to call for a display of your acquisitions.
~ Charles Lamb
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That'd be good. That'd be a right good laugh, man. Ye cannae catch me shuttin' up, man
~ Charlie Flynn
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But I like the feel of men on things, while they're alive. There's a feel of men about trucks, because they've been handled with men's hands, all of them.
~ D. H. Lawrence
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It is nothing won to admit men with an open door, and to receive them with a shut and reserved countenance.
~ Francis Bacon
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Man was formed for society.
~ Francis Bacon
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If it were not for the company of fools, a witty man would often be greatly at a loss.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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Men would not live in society long if they were not each others dupes.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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Nobody thanks a witty man for politeness when he puts himself on a par with a society in which it would not be polite to show one's wit.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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In his lonely solitude, the solitary man feeds upon himself; in the thronging multitude, the many feed upon him. Now choose.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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From a chollerick man withdraw a little; from him that saies nothing, for ever. [From a choleric man withdraw a little; from him that says nothing, for ever.]
~ George Herbert
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An abstainer is the sort of man you wouldn't want to drink with even if he did.
~ George Jean Nathan
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I am obliged to deal with hundreds of men and to make them live without killing the reader.
~ George Sarton
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It is to be presumed, that a man of common sense, who does not desire to please, desires nothing at all; since he must know that he cannot obtain anything without it.
~ Lord Chesterfield
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I can get on with wild beasts first-rate; but men rile me awfully.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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You had lots of visitors, but they were all quiet." "Oh real funny. Tease the blind man." ~Trella to Logan, pg. 114-115
~ Maria V. Snyder
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But the touch or company of any man whatsoever stirreth up their heat, which in their solitude was hushed and quiet, and lay as cinders raked up in ashes.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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It is not without a purpose when a rich man greets a poor one with kindness.
~ Plautus
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I have never met a man more shy than Clark Gable. He was so shy, you couldn't make him talk.
~ Oriana Fallaci
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Talk to a woman as if you loved her, and to a man as if he bored you.
~ Oscar Wilde
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I go up in the supermarkets and people always go what are you doing here and I go I'm hungry in a sarcastic but nice way just to let them know yo I'm human too man.
~ Rakim
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The eyes of men converse as much as their tongues.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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