Quotes About Interaction
Ich finde, die Suche nach einem Geprächsthema ist ein gutes Gesprächsthema.»
~ David Foenkinos
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Debo confesarle que no estoy aquí por casualidad. Me condujo su mirada. Cuando me lo cruzo en el ascensor, usted tiene una forma extraña de mirarme. Una mirada absolutamente neutra.
~ David Foenkinos
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Shy adults are paradoxically drawn to outgoing people, whose animated body language they find highly attractive.
~ David Givens
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The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed. —CARL JUNG
~ David Givens
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Horror stories, whether about vampires, ghouls, or flesh-eating zombies, always seem to reflect some aspect of the tellers' own social lives, some terrifying potential, in the way they are accustomed to interact with each other, that they do not wish to acknowledge or confront, but also cannot help but talk about.
~ David Graeber
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When you ask someone to pass the salt, you are also giving them an order; by attaching the word "please", you are saying that it is not an order. But, in fact, it is.
~ David Graeber
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What social forms would still exist, even among people who had no recognizable form of law or government? Would marriage exist? What forms might it take? Would Natural Man tend to be naturally gregarious, or would people tend to avoid one another? Was there such a thing as natural religion?
~ David Graeber
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Swapping one thing directly for another while trying to get the best deal one can out of the transaction is, ordinarily, how one deals with people one doesn't care about and doesn't expect to see again. What reason is there not to try to take advantage of such a person?
~ David Graeber
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Solitary pleasures will always exist, but for most human beings, the most pleasurable activities almost always involve sharing something: music, food, liquor, drugs, gossip, drama, beds.
~ David Graeber
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I was amazed at how many fools I ran into until I noticed the common denominator in all those interactions: me." Why
~ David H. Maister
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The ego, or ordinary mind, is what develops after we are born. In part, it comes from inside but mostly from the outside—through our interactions with our parents, significant others, and our environment. We introject parts of them, which becomes a false self that gets enmeshed with our true self.
~ David H. Rosen
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Tout est énergie. La vie est l'interaction de champs magnétiques vibratoires. Changez le magnétisme et vous changez la nature du champ énergétique. Changez le champ énergétique et vous changez la nature de la vie mentale, émotionnelle, spirituelle et physique, laquelle est la même énergie sous différentes formes.
~ David Icke
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K' is for communications.
~ David J. Gannon
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Let us go one step further and say that other people's consciousnesses can affect your body too. We see that in prayer. Prayer is an expression of consciousness. It is a type of energy. This leads us to a corollary thought that spiritual energy and consciousness are close, and your spirit interacts with consciousness. When you project your consciousness to others, you are actually sending them energy on a subatomic level.
~ David K. Miller
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This is how we interact now, by mouthing off, steering every conversation back to our agendas, skimming the surface of each subject looking for an opportunity to spew.
~ David L. Ulin
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I quickly discovered three distinct traits about my tablemates: They hit each other a lot. They swore a lot. They belched a lot.
~ David LaRochelle
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Real people have a way of banging against the doors you've closed; they know your name, your phone number. They live with you.
~ David Leavitt
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This generation can only reach this generation.
~ David Livingstone
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Mark a hen's comb with an oddly colored spot, or tie it so it hangs in a peculiar direction, and her former flock mates will attack her mercilessly. Jane Goodall, who was the first scientist to observe chimpanzees up close and personal in the wild, noticed that crippled chimpanzees were rejected and attacked by apes that were previously on friendly terms with them.
~ David Livingstone Smith
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Reciprocity is not mandatory.
~ David Lubar
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Men need to understand the sexual over-perception bias that afflicts their mating minds. They should know that, most of the time, the women smiling at them are merely being friendly or polite, not signaling sexual interest.
~ David M. Buss
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In my family, in the days prior to television, we liked to while away the evenings by making ourselves miserable, solely based on our ability to speak the language viciously.
~ David Mamet
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In practice we, in the world, must do business with each other.
~ David Mamet
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People may or may not say what they mean... but they always say something designed to get what they want.
~ David Mamet
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