Quotes About Interaction
Being able to speak to all my fans is really cool - you always hear people cheering for you on the court, but to have messages of support in between tournaments is really motivating.
~ Unknown
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Most people are really cool and I really don't mind talking to them and answering their questions.
~ Jimmy Carl Black
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I don't view Twitter as a promotional tool but as a really, really, really cool cocktail party.
~ Kurt Busiek
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Dating is primarily a numbers game.... People usually go through a lot of people to find good relationships. That's just the way it is.
~ Henry Cloud
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Dating is a place to practice how to relate to other people.
~ Henry Cloud
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There is no golden rule of dating, except to make sure that it engages both of you; too many people go to a cinema for a first date and of course don't say a word, that's a bad thing!
~ Steven Hill
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I once dated a weather girl, we talked up a storm.
~ Jay London
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Text is, in some ways, on the way out, unfortunately. There are dating sites now that are just pictures.
~ Christian Rudder
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I take a benign view of digital connectedness. I notice in most young people's lives, Facebook and such doesn't replace normal dating or hanging out, it just facilitates it.
~ David Brooks
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I don't date civilians. I don't even try. I'm totally out of the game of dating or trying to get a girlfriend or anything like that.
~ Chester Brown
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Not to have an audience is a kind of death.
~ Tillie Olsen
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The poem is at last between two persons instead of two pages. In all modesty, I confess that it may be the death of literature as we know it.
~ Frank O'Hara
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pero el placer estriba en no poseer a la persona. El placer es esto. Tener a otro contendiente en la habitación contigo.
~ Philip Roth
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Eyes downcast, she went past me without a glance. Dismissively her gown brushed my knees as if I should have drawn further back, out of her way, as if everyone should always step back to let Anne through. Then she was gone and as I looked up I met the Queen's eye. She looked blankly at me as I might look at a rivalry of birds fluttering in a dovecote. It was not as if it mattered. They would all be eaten in time.
~ Philippa Gregory
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Karen made a face. Oh, c'mon. I don't think so, I said. Old Play-by-the-Rules McKinley, said Brian, laughing at me. I could hardly stand him. You've got that right, I said, and turned away.
~ Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
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How many girls?" Mother asked. "Two, now," Peter answered. "I mean three. Three girls!" He looked quickly at Jake. " Three girls, all right. I counted." Mother studied him curiously.
~ Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
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He slowly unfolded it, cleared his throat, scratched his head, and said, "Would you rather go to the dentist or throw up?" Good grief , thought Caroline, as the minutes ticked by. How was he supposed to be her for a day if he didn't ask any better questions than that?
~ Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
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The man glanced up. "Hello. Tweeter tells me you're Kody, a fellow Mundanian, newly arrived, and you want to compare notes." "Uh, yes, in essence," Kody agreed, taken aback. All that from one tweet? Well, maybe it did fit within 140 characters.
~ Piers Anthony
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You learn more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.
~ Plato
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Human beings are largely a product of their social environment.
~ Plato
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You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.
~ Plato
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How often a mother initiated a conversation with her child was not predictive of the language outcomes—what mattered was, if the infant initiated, whether the mom responded.
~ PO BRONSON
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siblings between the ages of three and seven clash 3.5 times per hour, on average. Some of those are brief clashes, others longer, but it adds up to ten minutes of every hour spent arguing.
~ PO BRONSON
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And then she poked him again. Not because he wasn't paying attention but because when she did it the first time she found she liked it. Mrs. Bunny might think she was getting away with this, but Mr. Bunny was silently counting the pokes to pay her back later.
~ Polly Horvath
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