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Quotes About Interaction

You need hope to form a thought. It takes—I don't know—optimism to speak, to engage in conversation. Because, really, what's the point of all this communicating? What difference does it really make what we say to each other?
~ Noah Hawley
This is who we had become by then, people who gathered in the rain, arguing over whether or not they were getting wet.
~ Noah Hawley
It takes—I don't know—optimism to speak, to engage in conversation. Because, really, what's the point of all this communicating? What difference does it really make what we say to each other? Or what we do, for that matter?" "There's a name for that," she says. "It's called depression.
~ Noah Hawley
The major advances in speed of communication and ability to interact took place more than a century ago. The shift from sailing ships to telegraph was far more radical than that from telephone to email!
~ Noam Chomsky
These were such friendly people, they didn't notice how crabby we were, and before you knew it everyone was as happy as they were.
~ Unknown
For me making music is part social, part interaction, part collaboration.
~ Norah Jones
It was the woman's job to be on the defensive, because past experience had taught her to be. It was the guy's job to be on the offensive, because he had no choice. It was that or never meet at all.
~ Norah Vincent
Information is a name for the content of what is exchanged with the outer world as we adjust to it, and make our adjustment felt upon it. The process of receiving and of using information is the process of our adjusting to the contingencies of the outer environment, and of our living effectively within that environment.
~ Norbert Wiener
Illness is always an interaction between [mind and body]. It can begin in the mind and affect the body, or it can begin in the body and affect the mind, both of which are served by the same bloodstream. Attempts to treat most mental diseases as though they were completely free of physical causes and attempts to treat most bodily diseases as though the mind were in no way involved must be considered archaic in the light of new evidence about the way the human body functions.
~ Norman Cousins
For children to know and regulate their emotions, and be socially connected, they need to experience this kind of interaction many hundreds of times in the critical period and then to have it reinforced later in life.
~ Norman Doidge
Not only does the brain send signals to the body to influence it; the body sends signals to the brain to affect it as well, and thus there is constant, two-way communication between them. The body abounds with neurons, the gut alone having 100 million. Only in anatomy textbooks is the brain isolated from the body and confined to the head.
~ Norman Doidge
It is not uncommon for textbooks on language to have sections on the relationship 'between' language and society, as if these were two independent entities which just happen to come into contact occasionally. My view is that there is not an external relationship 'between' language and society, but an internal and dialectical relationship.
~ Unknown
Be interesting, be enthusiastic... and don't talk to much.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
Inject a few raisins of conversation into the tasteless dough of existence
~ O. Henry
Ben buraday?m sevgili okuyucum, sen neredesin acaba?
~ Unknown
hay?r demedi. red red ediyorum. ne evet ne hay?r. red red red ediyorum dedi. te?ekkür ederim.
~ Unknown
Ben bütün insanlara hayran?m Olric. Bütün sat?c?lar, biletçi yanlar?ndan geçerken nas?l gülümsemek gerekti?ini ve arkas?ndan nas?l küfredilece?ini biliyorlar.
~ Unknown
Bizim gibiler ancak oyunlarda ölür. Bizim gibiler dü?ünceleri yüzünden ölmez. Her zaman 'millet birbirini öldürür.' Biz sadece seyrederiz onlar?.
~ Unknown
There is nothing quite as painful as a truly awkward silence.
~ Obert Skye
You're kidding, right?" Ezra barked. "We're not just going to wait." "I suppose we could help people clean up a bit," "Girl!" Ezra called out. "Big eyes!" Winter turned from what she was looking at. "Are you talking to me?
~ Obert Skye
Your body said one thing. Your words said another." It moved a sensory arm to the back of his neck, looping one coil loosely around his neck. "This is the position," it said. "I'll stop now if you like.
~ Octavia E. Butler
and I had a great curiosity to talk to the books, as I thought they did; and so to learn how all things had a beginning: for that purpose I have often taken up a book, and have talked to it, and then put my ears to it, when alone, in hopes it would answer me; and I have been very much concerned when I found it remained silent.
~ Unknown
At the bridge the wind hits both of them like a kind of lady boxer.
~ Olga Tokarczuk
It's hard work talking to some people, most often males.
~ Olga Tokarczuk