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Quotes About Interaction

People are sheepish when they approach me.
~ Ryan Phillippe
Apps have made it easier to meet people but harder to connect.
~ Joanna Coles
I'm not really on dating apps. I used to be when I was younger. I'd rather meet people in real life.
~ Noah Centineo
If you say 'Domo arigato' to people, they're apt to go, 'Mr. Roboto.'
~ Dennis DeYoung
Behind the proscenium arch, you can't always hear what people in the audience are saying.
~ Billy Connolly
I come across as being arrogant and dismissive, even if that is not the case.
~ Robert Parish
Por fin, Du Châtelet vio a Lucien y le dirigió uno de esos pequeños saludos, secos y fríos, con los cuales un hombre desacredita a otro dando a entender a las personas de mundo el ínfimo lugar que ocupa en la escala social.
~ Honore de Balzac
But first you got to get out of the library sometimes and meet somebody, 'cause it ain't legal to marry books.
~ Unknown
You can tell a lot about a person's character over the phone. Not everything, but a lot. It's not always what they say but what they don't say that's the most telling,
~ Unknown
Hablaron de cosas muy triviales, con perfecta discreción de personas maduras.
~ Horacio Quiroga
every individual will develop relations to other persons, to domains of accomplishment, and to his or her self.
~ Unknown
The less a person understands his own feelings, the more he will fall prey to them. The less a person understands the feelings, the responses, and the behavior of others, the more likely he will interact inappropriately with them and therefore fail to secure his proper place in the world.
~ Howard Gardner
Gruber speaks of an "evolving systems" approach to the study of creativity: that is, one monitors simultaneously the organization of knowledge in a domain, the purpose(s) pursued by the creator, and the affective experiences he or she undergoes. While these systems are only "loosely coupled," their interaction over time helps one understand the ebb and flow of creative activity over the course of a productive human life.
~ Howard Gardner
A waitress, bringing Finkler more hot water, interrupted Treslove's answer. Finkler always asked for more hot water no matter how much hot water had already been brought. It was his way of asserting power, Treslove thought. No doubt Nietzsche, too, ordered more hot water than he needed.
~ Howard Jacobson
Early on, I'd got a sample of how Cornelia Tell questioned all motives for politeness. I'd sat down and said, "Would it be too much trouble if I got a scone with my coffee?" Cornelia Tell shot back, "Even if it does cause me trouble, do you still want a scone?" I never put it that way again, believe me. I just said, "I'd like a scone.
~ Unknown
You have five hundred Facebook 'friends'? That simply means you've redefined 'friend' to make it something like 'a contact I exchange data with'.
~ Hugh Mackay
Do I avoid looking a stranger in the eyes because I don't want to make him uncomfortable, or do I turn my eyes so he can't look into me?
~ Hugh Prather
I half knew what to expect when I saw the cricket ground in the morning. It was when I started to talk to people working out there, I began to find what I was looking for.
~ Ian Botham
By contrast, if they are engaging with your emails and acting on them, then when you ask them to take a bigger action they're much more ready to take that step because they've already taken smaller steps and they've had good results from taking those smaller steps.
~ Unknown
Le Cardinal's conclusion suprised him. L'Arche produced a collective intelligence that was greater than the sum of its parts; interaction between the able and the disabled produced points of view that were more sophisticated than either group reported on its own.
~ Ian Brown
we only read when you write
~ Ian Hunter
small, but growing, spreading like ripples into circles of pleasure and confusion and anger that impinged upon and interfered with each other to form new patterns of emotion as people turned to their neighbors in the cablecar line and pedicab rank to question, to talk, to argue, to console, and to draw together into eddies of opinion, whirlpools of controversy.
~ Unknown
muted 'thanks' as the person moved away. 'It
~ Ian Rankin
There were always dog walkers out & about. Sometimes they even stopped for a chat while the various mutts inspected each other. Rebus would be asked how old his dog was. No idea. The breed, then ? Mongrel. And all the while, he would be thinking about cigarettes.
~ Ian Rankin