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Quotes About Interaction

Anything that requires energy, like being in the outside world, having people in her space, dealing with conflict, and interacting with others, requires energy output and so is draining.
~ Unknown
Anything that requires energy, like being in the outside world, having people in her space, dealing with conflict, and interacting with others, requires energy output and so is draining. She likes the familiar (since these situations burn less energy), needs to ease into new situations, and may not be able to think or make decisions around too much stimuli or too many people.
~ Unknown
All real life is meeting.
~ Martin Buber
But a person, I would say, is an individual living really with the world. And 'with' the world, I don't mean in the world- just in real contact, in real reciprocity with the world in all the points in which the world can meet man.
~ Martin Buber
All real living is meeting.
~ Martin Buber
All actual life is encounter.
~ Martin Buber
Martin Fowler NoSQL Distilled: "In general, with remote communication you want to reduce the number of round trips involved in the interaction, so it's useful to be able to put a rich structure of information into a single request or response." Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture" "Due to the latency costs of remote calls, it's better to err on the side of sending too much data than have to make multiple calls.
~ Martin Fowler
parts of classic MVC don't really make sense for rich clients these days.
~ Martin Fowler
A great deal of the information embedded in a work of art is not – yet at least – accessible just by looking at an image of it while sitting at home. The deepest and richest experiences are not virtual but physical: they involve looking at real things and talking to real people.
~ Martin Gayford
Entertainment and art are not isolated.
~ Martin Kippenberger
the more physical touching there is among people, the healthier the country is
~ Martin Lindstrom
Whenever I visit the United States, for example, one of the first things I notice is that no one ever touches one another, especially the men. In America, touch is perceived as sexual. At the same time, American culture overemphasizes sports, especially football, which is one of the few places where men are given permission to touch, slap, wrestle, tackle and hug one another.
~ Martin Lindstrom
There is just reality as it is: a unified being of infinite awareness that is playing with itself as an expression of itself. Everything and everyone in all places and times is merely God interacting with itself, and It is You.
~ Unknown
He had found many years ago before that if you kept very quiet people filled in the silences themselves,offering more information than they had originally intended to give.
~ Martina Cole
And it was true. People gave out their whole life stories to anyone and everyone without a second's thought. Stand at a bus stop, sit in a strange pub, get banged up, and someone would always give you their life story.
~ Martina Cole
At that moment a word47 issued from the height. As Judas was standing there, he saw how the word came [down]. He asked the word, "Why have you come down?
~ Unknown
The tamed squirrels] made jolly companions but became very annoyed with her if she read too long; one would climb onto her shoulder, down her arm and sit on the page of her book 'with bushy tail outspread'.
~ Unknown
My guest was not the sort to whom you would say, "Please drop by again when you are next around". Once is enough.
~ Mary Beard
Dogs come when they're called; cats take a message and get back to you later.
~ Mary Bly
Looking down I saw the cat Basket touching me with one of her paws. I hadn't seen her move, though she was a good six
~ Unknown
Knowledge is power. Always pays to be nice until nice no longer serves you.
~ Mary Burton
There are no frigid women, only clumsy men.
~ Anon
If you go flying back through time and you see somebody else flying forward into the future, it's probably best to avoid eye contact.
~ Unknown
The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances; if there is any reaction, both are transformed.
~ Carl Jung