Quotes About Interaction
Boko looked at me, and raised his eyebrows. I looked at Boko, and raised my eyebrows. Nobby looked at us both, and raised her eyebrows. Then we looked at Stilton, and all raised our eyebrows. It was one of those big eyebrow-raising mornings.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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What ho!" I said. "What ho!" said Motty. "What ho! What ho!" "What ho! What ho! What ho!" After that it seemed rather difficult to go on with the conversation.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Yes, Jeeves? The man had materialized on the carpet. Absolutely noiseless, as usual. A note for you, sir. A note for me, Jeeves? A note for you, sir. From whom, Jeeves? From Miss Bassett, sir. From whom, Jeeves? From Miss Bassett, sir. From Miss Bassett, Jeeves? From Miss Bassett, sir. At this point, Aunt Dahlia begged us for heaven's sake to cut out the cross-talk vaudeville stuff. Always willing to oblige, I dismissed Jeeves with a nod, and he flickered for a moment and was gone.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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If it is bad to be all dressed up and no place to go, it is almost worse to be full of talk and to have no one to talk it to.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Morning, Bill,' said Lord Tidmouth agreeably. 'Go to hell!' said Bill. 'Right-ho,' said his lordship.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Mere surprise, however, was never enough to prevent Psmith talking. He began at once.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Sir Thomas extended three fingers. Jimmy extended two, and the handshake was not a success.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Had I been alone, a casual glance in passing would have contented me, but for Ukridge the spectacle of somebody else working always had an irresistible fascination, and, gripping my arm, he steered me up to assist him in giving the toiler moral support. About two minutes after he had started to breathe earnestly on the man's neck, the latter, seeming to become aware that what was tickling his back hair was not some wandering June zephyr, looked up with a certain petulance.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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I say, said Jimmy, as they moved away, who is that fellow Wesson? Oh, a man, said Molly vaguely. There's no need to be fulsome, said Jimmy. He can't hear.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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It is possible, too, that, being there, you decided that you might as well go the whole hog and be manicured at the same time. It is not unlikely, moreover, that when you had got over the first shock of finding your hands so unexpectedly large and red, you felt disposed to chat with the young lady who looked after that branch of the business.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Anna parlava allegramente del più e del meno e io tacevo, perché la mia anima non era che un cumulo di emozioni ribollenti.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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That we have evolved capacities for social interaction means that we tend to represent morality and misfortune in a very special way, which makes the connection with supernatural agents extremely easy and apparently obvious.
~ Pascal Boyer
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Ethnic violence is not an uncontrolled outburst of rage. The fact that it takes such predictable forms means that some common processes are shaping these violent interactions, and that participants have psychological capacities and preferences that make it possible for them to engage in these acts in a coordinated manner.
~ Pascal Boyer
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If not for sports, I do not think my father would have ever talked to me.
~ Pat Conroy
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Communication is the very means of cooperation.
~ Pat MacMillan
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If nobody's talking, then nobody can say no.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
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All human cultures, from hunter-gatherers to city slickers, share certain universals in the ways that we, as primates, interact with one another. This social destiny has a profound influence on the way that we relate to our dogs.
~ Patricia B. McConnell
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The next time you see a dog you'd like to greet, stop a few feet away, stand sideways rather than straight on, and avoid looking directly into her eyes. Wait for the dog to come all the
~ Patricia B. McConnell
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here to talk to Greg
~ Patricia H. Rushford
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When she stood up, the woman was looking at her with the calm gray eyes that Therese could neither quite face nor look away from.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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My mistake was in speaking to him. My mistake was in telling a stranger my private business.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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Though it had no wide reputation, all manner of people frequented 'The Midnight Bell.' This was in its nature, of course, since it is notorious that all manner of people frequent all manner of public-houses - which in this respect resemble railway stations and mad-houses.
~ Patrick Hamilton
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It was not so much what Vicki did that night: it was what she said. It was not so much her behaviour: it was her vocabulary!
~ Patrick Hamilton
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Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves.
~ Dale Carnegie
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