Quotes About Interaction
Mr. Barton, as he preferred to be called, ran over people by barking first and trying to embarrass.
~ John Grisham
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It was written by Jerry Alisandros and sent to about eighty lawyers, one of whom was Wally Figg.
~ John Grisham
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documentación necesaria. —Me parece muy bien, pero está hablando con la persona equivocada.
~ John Grisham
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What his parents needed was another kid or two, somebody else around the house to observe and analyze.
~ John Grisham
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He was the man and Mary was the woman, and for the moment she felt that she had to indulge him.
~ John Guy
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Persons, bodies and minds inhabit language.
~ John Heaton
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What did you do that for?" the customs guy asked him. "We haven't been getting along lately," Jack admitted. "Well, this'll really help," the guy said.
~ John Irving
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They were involved in that awkward procedure of getting to unknow each other. That
~ John Irving
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and they all settled into being the kind of friends many old friends become: that is, they were friends when they heard from each other—or when, occasionally, they got together.
~ John Irving
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She was intimidating to me in the way someone who never remembers your name can be intimidating. 'In this world,' Franny once observed, 'just when you're trying to think of yourself as memorable, there is always someone who forgets that they've met you.
~ John Irving
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La gente, persino le brave persone - ché certo Wally era una brava persona - facevano un sacco di critiche a qualcuno con cui poi si mostravano perfettamente affabili.
~ John Irving
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Never stay on the same floor as a client; a
~ Unknown
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If cats don't encounter people by the time they're 10 weeks old, they will always be scared of them.
~ John Lloyd
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I'm not very good at handling stupid people. I must admit.
~ John Lydon
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Closing saloons and theaters and churches meant nothing if significant numbers of people continued to climb onto streetcars, continued to go to work, continued to go to the grocer. Even where fear closed down businesses, where both store owners and customers refused to stand face-to-face and left orders on sidewalks, there was still too much interaction to break the chain of infection. The
~ John M. Barry
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Even where fear closed down businesses, where both store owners and customers refused to stand face-to-face and left orders on sidewalks, there was still too much interaction to break the chain of infection. The virus was too efficient, too explosive, too good at what it did. In the end the virus did its will around the world.
~ John M. Barry
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They cannot operate efficiently in a vacuum.
~ Unknown
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I'd much rather watch people do what they do than talk to them across a desk.
~ John McPhee
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We are each on our own journey; and while that journey always interacts with those of others, it remains uniquely ours. To understand it we need the eyes of a child.
~ Unknown
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Organization and education, when they interact with each other, they strengthen each other, they are mutually supportive.
~ Noam Chomsky
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The environment acts more strongly upon the individual life the less fixed and strong this individual life may be.
~ Maria Montessori
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Talking to people is the most educational thing I know.
~ Marty Rubin
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I discovered that night (in his college's student politics) that an audience has a feel to it, and, in the parlance of the theater, that audience and I were together.
~ Ronald Reagan
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Behavior isn't something someone "has." Rather, it emerges from the interaction of a person's biology, past experiences, and immediate context.
~ L. Todd Rose
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