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Quotes About Interactions

I don't really get inspired by landscapes that much, it's all people.
~ Jade Bird
I get a lot of letters from people.
~ George Osborne
I make a list of what I have in common, and what I don't have in common, with someone I'm playing.
~ John Turturro
Most of my friends are male. Men are more fun.
~ Kylie Bax
It was a period of looks and glances, teeming interactions, part of the sensory array I ordinarily cherish. Heat, noise, lights, looks, words, gestures, personalities, appliances. A colloquial density that makes family life the one medium of sense knowledge in which an astonishment of heart is routinely contained.
~ Don DeLillo
Recognize that most of our interactions with products are actually interactions with a complex system: good design requires consideration of the entire system to ensure that the requirements, intentions, and desires at each stage are faithfully understood and respected at all the other stages.
~ Donald A. Norman
As silly as it sounds, I realized, late that night, that other people had feelings and fears and that my interactions with them actually meant something, that I could make them happy or sad in the way that I associated with them. Not only could I make them happy or sad, but I was responsible for the way I interacted with them.
~ Donald Miller
For a long time, I thought I was good at relationships because I was charming.
~ Donald Miller
The science of elasticity is about the interactions between forces and deflections.
~ Unknown
The science of elasticity is about the interactions between forces and deflections in materials and structures.
~ Unknown
I would suggest that subjectively experienced feelings arise, ultimately, from the interactions of various emotional systems with the fundamental brain substrates of "the self," but, as already mentioned, an in-depth discussion of that troublesome issue will be postponed until Chapter 16.
~ Unknown
If the chemistry was too simple and the complexity of the interactions was too low, then nothing would happen; the system would be "subcritical." But if the complexity of the interactions was rich enough-and Kauffman's mathematics now allowed him to define precisely what that meant-then the system would be "supercritical." Autocatalysis would be inevitable. And the order really would be for free.
~ Unknown
SIR CHARLES. [Hastily] You smoke, Mr. MALISE? MALISE. Too much. SIR CHARLES. Ah! Must smoke when you think a lot. MALISE. Or think when you smoke a lot. SIR CHARLES. [Genially] Don't know that I find that. LADY DEDMOND. [With her clear look at him] Charles!
~ John Galsworthy
It was demeaning to scrape affection from virtually everyone you encountered. That was immature.
~ John Knowles
It is important to consider whether the sample size selected by the Environmental Genome Project will provide sufficient power to discover most alleles relevant to gene-environment interactions.
~ Samuel Wilson
Being nice and being flirty are two diff things. I hate when people get them confused.
~ Unknown
It is the things in common that make relationships enjoyable, but it is the little differences that make them interesting.
~ Unknown
Used to being forgotten about. My interactions with females never last too long. Friendships, relationships, nothing.
~ Unknown
I like being around people who are happy and positive. Nobody likes to be with people who are always complaining.
~ Unknown
Most of the people are only in our lives for THEIR benefit, as soon as your role is done, they move on to someone else like it's nothing.
~ Unknown
Humans impart meaning and purpose to almost all aspects of life. This sense of meaning and purpose gives us a road map for how to live a good life. This guidance emerges spontaneously from the interactions of human beings living in societies and thinking together about how best to get along.
~ Unknown
Being too nice gets you used and being too mean pushes people away. You should be nice but you should also put your foot down if you have to.
~ Unknown
History isn't about dates and places and wars. It's about the people who fill the spaces between them.
~ Jodi Picoult
Our research into emerging creation spaces has identified three elements that combine to set in motion the increasing-returns dynamics that make these spaces successful: participants, interactions, and environments.
~ John Seely Brown