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Quotes About Interactions

They exchanged glances that meant absolutely nothing.
~ Paulo Coelho
Dorothy asked timidly: Did his wife say anything? She sent her love to you. Nora said: Stop being nasty.
~ Dashiell Hammett
The fatal conceit of intellectuals, he said, is to think that smart people can design an economy or a society better than the apparently chaotic interactions of millions of people. Such intellectuals fail to realize how much they don't know or how a market makes use of all the localized knowledge each of us possesses.
~ David Boaz
But Tom, said the moon, the swinging of your pendulums! Everyone's a pendulum swinging, to and fro, and always you're getting hit by someone else's swinging pendulum. You're minding your own business, but someone else'e pendulum is swinging around, and pow! you get it in the head.
~ Unknown
Truly decent, innocent people can be taxing to be around.
~ David Foster Wallace
It is a fact of life that certain people are corrosive to others' self esteem simply as a function of who and what they are.
~ David Foster Wallace
It is a fact of life that certain people are corrosive to others' self esteem simply as a function of who and what they are. The
~ David Foster Wallace
We eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner together almost every day. You'd think we'd have long run out of things to say, but as the weather changes all the time, we are never at a loss for conversation.
~ Woody Allen
One of the penalties of being a human being is other human beings
~ Christopher Morley
The behavior of men to the lower animals, and their behavior to each other, bear a constant relationship.
~ Herbert Spencer
There are so many people in the world who are eager to do for you things that you do not wish done, provided only that you will do for them things that you don't wish to do.
~ Unknown
Madeline traveled with ease through dozens of overlapping social circles, making both lifelong friends and lifetime enemies along the way; probably more of the latter.
~ Liane Moriarty
You shouldn't only be nice to nice people.
~ Liane Moriarty
She thought everyone had friends who felt like obligations.
~ Liane Moriarty
He was a good man, but they brought out something terrible in each other, like allergic reactions.
~ Liane Moriarty
Of course you should only be nice to nice people!" Vid looked at Dakota in the rearview mirror. "You hear that, Dakota? Don't waste your time on people who are not nice!
~ Liane Moriarty
When you're in a relationship you get stuck playing out your different parts.
~ Liane Moriarty
The problem was that she wanted to convey strength in all her future interactions with this man, and her soft white body, especially when compared to Masha's Amazonian example, damn her, didn't convey anything much except fifty-two years of good living and a weakness for Lindt chocolate balls.
~ Liane Moriarty
Niggas wanna kick it but no I dont play soccer.
~ Lil Wayne
Everyone was nice when they wanted something from you —was it a divinity thing, or just a basic natural fact?
~ Lilith Saintcrow
Personality depends on context, just like culture,' she said. 'Certain people bring out certain traits in each other. Don't you think? If I had a husband, for example, who said, "Your typing makes my brain work better," I would not be so ashamed of my impulse to work. You don't always see how much other people are shaping you.
~ Lily King
Personality depends on context, just like culture,' she said. 'Certain people bring out certain traits in each other. Don't you think? If I had a husband, for example, who said, "Your typing makes my brain work better," I would not be so ashamed of my impulse to work. You don't always see how much other people are shaping you. What are you looking at?
~ Lily King
It was funny how tangled lives could become, how so many lives could brush against you only to disappear with the dawn.
~ Lisa Jackson
Customers are your best teachers. Learning about your customer's beliefs, values, and priorities teaches you which selling points you should emphasize.
~ Mark Goulston