Quotes about Interaction
Difference between TV and the internet was how far you sat from the screen. TV was an 8 foot activity, and you were a consumer. The internet was a 16 inch activity, and you participated. I think the sitting down thing is similar. You're not going to buy an armoir while standing on the subway.
— Seth Godin
Waiting isn't easy, which is precisely why it is so effective when engaging with other people.
— Seth Godin
Recent research estimates that 40 percent of the workforce has a job that requires innovation, human interaction, and decision making. And for each of these people, every day exposes them to the feeling of being a fraud. Of course you're not sure it's going to work. How could you be?
— Seth Godin
As we saw earlier, it takes only two things to turn a group of people into a tribe: • A shared interest • A way to communicate
— Seth Godin
The communication can be one of four kinds: • Leader to tribe • Tribe to leader • Tribe member to tribe member • Tribe member to outsider
— Seth Godin
Lawyers know life practically. A bookish man should always have them to converse with.
— Samuel Johnson
We are inclined that if we watch a football game or baseball game, we have taken part in it.
— John F. Kennedy
For those of you in the cheap seats I'd like ya to clap your hands to this one; the rest of you can just rattle your jewelry!
— John Lennon
Tulajdonképpen nem abban van a különbség, hogy az ember hogy viselkedik, hanem hogy az emberrel hogyan viselkednek. Én Higgins professzor úr számára mindig csak egy virágoslány maradok, mert Ã…' mindig úgy fog viselkedni velem, mint egy virágoslánnyal. De maga elÃ…'tt úrinÃ…' lehetek, mert maga mindig úgy fog viselkedni velem, mint egy úrinÃ…'vel.
— George Bernard Shaw
It's puzzling work, talking is.
— George Eliot
Mrs. Tulliver had lived thirteen years with her husband, yet she retained in all the freshness of her early married life a facility of saying things which drove him in the opposite direction to the one she desired. Some minds are wonderful for keeping their bloom in this way, as a patriarchal gold-fish apparently retains to the last its youthful illusion that it can swim in a straight line beyond the encircling glass.
— George Eliot
Lawyers know life practically. A bookish man should always have them to converse with.
— Samuel Johnson