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Quotes About Interactions

Our bashful fears, our silent interjections, our blushes, as we met each other's eyes, were expressive with an eloquence, a boyish charm, which I have ceased to feel. One must remain young, no doubt, to understand youth.
~ Honore de Balzac
Sad people dislike the happy, and the happy the sad the quick thinking the sedate, and the careless the busy and industrious.
~ Horace
MAN: Kick him-he'll forgive you. Flatter him-he may or may not see through you. But ignore him and he'll hate you
~ Idries Shah
No matter how significant or life-changing your greatest hit or miss might be, neither even begins to define who you are. Each of us is a product of all our experiences and all our interactions with other people. To cite calculus, we are the area under the curve.
~ Colin Powell
Each of us is a product of all our experiences and all our interactions with other people.
~ Colin Powell
Happiness is not dependent on happenings, but on relationships in the happenings.
~ Corrie Ten Boom
Although George was quieter than the others too, when it came to banter he could give as good as he got. Just when you thought he wasn't listening to one of John's wicked teases he'd shoot back a withering line that had everyone in stitches.
~ Cynthia Lennon
Barbie smiled. 'But that's business,' she declared. 'Sometimes people are nice and sometimes nasty. In business you have to take the rough with the smooth
~ D.E. Stevenson
I've always loved acting with adults versus like the whole High School feel.
~ Alison Lohman
A lot of times, you're interacting with people for whom you're one of the very few veterans that they've met or had a lot of interactions with, and there's a temptation for you to feel like you can pontificate about what the experience was or what it meant, and that leads to a lot of nonsense.
~ Phil Klay
Parties are only bad when a fight breaks out, when men fight over women or vice versa. Someone takes a fall, an ambulance comes, and the police arrive. If you can avoid those things, pretty much all behaviour is acceptable.
~ Bill Murray
The uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics, coupled with the relations of special relativity, tell us that, using physical constants, we can relate a particle's mass, energy, and momentum to the minimum size of the region in which a particle of that energy can experience forces or interactions.
~ Lisa Randall
History isn't about dates and places and wars. It's about the people who fill the spaces between them.
~ Jodi Picoult
History isn't about dates and places and wars. It's about the people who fill the spaces between them.
~ Jodi Picoult
My philosophy is : there is no use of trying to be kind to those who are always rude to you.
~ Unknown
Many customers form their opinions about the product or about the service solely by their contacts with the people that they see—contact men, I will call them.
~ W. Edwards Deming
Oh, it's always the same,' she sighed, 'if you want men to behave well to you, you must be beastly to them; if you treat them decently they make you suffer for it.
~ W. Somerset Maugham
I think a very important aspect of language has to do with the establishment of social relations and interactions. Often, this is described as communication. But that is very misleading, I think.
~ Noam Chomsky
Because it's one of these sort of connections between nodes- every pair of people adds communication overhead.
~ Sam Altman
It is not necessary to have enemies if you go out of your way to make friends hate you.
~ Frank Dane
My whole thing is this - and this is how I am in real life - if you start talking to me crazy, I'm not engaging in that. I'm just not saying anything.
~ Angela Yee
How come you're always so mean? --Howie Katelnikof
~ Dana Stabenow
belonging cues can't be reduced to an isolated moment but rather consist of a steady pulse of interactions within a social relationship. Their function is to answer the ancient, ever-present questions glowing in our brains: Are we safe here? What's our future with these people? Are there dangers lurking?
~ Daniel Coyle
Emotional intelligence begins to develop in the earliest years. All the small exchanges children have with their parents, teachers, and with each other carry emotional messages.
~ Daniel Goleman