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Quotes About Interactions

The strands of the DNA double helix are held together by hydrogen bonding interactions between the complementary base pairs. Heating DNA in solution easily breaks these hydrogen bonds, allowing the two strands to separate - a process called denaturation or melting.
~ Richard J. Roberts
The frontier in space, embodied in the space colony, is one in which the interactions between humans and their environment is so much more sensitive and interactive and less tolerant of irresponsibility than it is on the whole surface of the Earth.
~ Rusty Schweickart
I would go down to the kitchen, saying 'How do you do?' to whoever I met there: ...'How are you, Mrs. Cakebread?' (That was the cook: that really was her name, it wasn't a joke and no-one laughed it it.)
~ Sarah Waters
Human relations just are not fixed in their orbits like the planets -- they're more like galaxies, changing all the time, exploding into light for years, then dying away.
~ May Sarton
I love being on movie sets. It's a very particular setting. And not all of the time, most of the time, there's always people you don't like, and you have to see them every day.
~ Alia Shawkat
The Jews are forbidden to leave their houses when it rains or snows.34 Jewish women are obliged to expose their faces in public.35 They must cover themselves with a two–coloured izar.36 The men must not wear fine clothes, the only material permitted them being a blue cotton fabric. They are forbidden to wear matching shoes. Every Jew is obliged to wear a piece of red cloth on his chest. A Jew must never overtake a Muslim on a public street. He is forbidden to talk loudly to a Muslim.
~ Martin Gilbert
A sadist is a person who is kind to a masochist.
~ Arthur Koestler
Sociability belongs to the most dangerous, even destructive inclinations, since it brings us into contact with beings the great majority of whom are morally bad and intellectually dull or perverted.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
In this work against sickness, we begin not with genetic or cellular interactions, but with human ones. They are what make medicine so complex and fascinating. How
~ Atul Gawande
In this work against sickness, we begin not with genetic or cellular interactions, but with human ones. They are what make medicine so complex and fascinating.
~ Atul Gawande
People have many ways to be lousy to one another, as you'll find out when you're older, but I think that all bad behavior stems from plain old selfishness.
~ Stephen King
Cheerfulness will help you draw strangers, cleverness will help gain acquaintances, faithfulness will help you keep companions, and kindness will help you multiply friends.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
Today's designers work to make technology fit appropriately into our human-to-human interactions
~ Jon Kolko
This principle, called "negativity bias,"13 shows up all over psychology. In marital interactions, it takes at least five good or constructive actions to make up for the damage done by one critical or
~ Jonathan Haidt
Monroe's words might serve as something of a warning for us today, for his description of the Late Bronze Age, especially in terms of its economy and interactions, could well apply to our current globalized society, which is also feeling the effects of climate change.
~ Eric H. Cline
strangers were just people he hadn't become friends with yet.
~ Eric Walters
Love is often nothing but a favorable exchange between two people who get the most of what they can expect, considering their value on the personality market.
~ Erich Fromm
The elders are grumpy, the warriors are bossy, and the kits are a nuisance," Hollypaw replied with her mouth full. "Pretty much the same as us.
~ Erin Hunter
people come into each other's lives for a reason. If it's not clear in the beginning, all you have to do is keep on living.
~ Bebe Moore Campbell
In one of the buildings where April lived, the girls befriended the kids who lived upstairs. "At first it was nice; but other times, it just felt like every time we got home, they were knocking on the door. And it stopped having that sort of safe-haven feeling to it.
~ Bella DePaulo
A city is one of the miracles of human existence. What prevents the human ant heap from degenerating into violence is civility, the spoken and unspoken codes that govern day-to-day interactions between people.
~ Ben Wilson
It destroys one's nerves to be amiable every day to the same human being.
~ Benjamin Disraeli
To be humble to superiors is a duty, to equals courtesy, to inferiors nobleness.
~ Benjamin Franklin
To be humble to superiors is duty, to equals courtesy, to inferiors nobleness.
~ Benjamin Franklin