Quotes about Interaction
The Morgans always seemed to be having a second conversation—an unheard dialogue right next to the one they spoke aloud.
— Toni Morrison
The Morgans always seemed to be having a second conversation—an unheard dialogue right next to the one they spoke aloud.
— Toni Morrison
When two Englishmen meet, their first talk is of the weather.
— Samuel Johnson
I think at all social networks, be it Facebook or Twitter or whatever it is, there's an ecosystem that exist there. But there's also an ego system that exists there.
— Ashton Kutcher
This may sound a little bit idealistic, but when I go to my blog, my Facebook page, my Twitter account, I talk to different people from all over the world, and you see how it's easy to establish a dialogue.
— Paulo Coelho
When men reject reason, they have no means left for dealing with one another — except brute, physical force.
— Ayn Rand
There is a way of avoiding a person which resembles a search.
— Victor Hugo
You know what it's like when two people start a conversation. First one of them does all the talking, the other breaks in with That's just like me, I... and goes on himself until his partner finds a chance to say, That's just like me, I... The That's just like me, I... 's may look like a form of agreement, a way of carrying the other party's idea a step further, but that is an illusion...
— Milan Kundera
He understands that that impatience to speak is also an implacable uninterest in listening
— Milan Kundera
The wolf stands on its hind legs, places its forelegs on the scientist's shoulders, and places its jaws around the scientist's head. This is just the wolf's way of being friendly. If you're an animal who doesn't know how to talk, a very clear signal is communicated: "See my teeth? Feel them? I could hurt you, I really could. But I won't. I like you.
— Carl Sagan
TABLE OF PROPOSED RULES TO LIVE BY The Golden Rule Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. The Silver Rule Do not do unto others what you would not have them do unto you. The Brazen (Brass) Rule Do unto others as they do unto you. The Iron Rule Do unto others as you like, before they do it unto you. The Tit-for-Tat Rule Cooperate with others first, then do unto them as they do unto you.
— Carl Sagan
To know oneself is to study oneself in action with another person.
— Bruce Lee