Quotes about Interaction
I'm very much a people person.
— Christian Horner
I get spotted quite a bit walking about the streets in Belfast and it's okay, I don't mind it, they come up and shake your hand.
— Carl Frampton
I'm trying to build something where people will go every day.
— Max Levchin
He made so many people uneasy. Everyone was always very friendly toward him, and no one was ever very nice; everyone spoke to him, and no one ever said anything.
— Joseph Heller
When I think about this, I think of my children. I wouldn't want them to run in the front door and tell me what they need without even saying, "Hello, Mom, how are you?" I would not want them to only spend time with me or pay attention to me when they had problems. I want them to fellowship with me often.
— Joyce Meyer
In practice, I suggest that it is the liturgy that is to enact the settled coherence of church faith, and the sermon that provides the "alien" witness of the text, which rubs against the liturgic coherence.118 There can, in my judgment, be no final resolution of the tension between the systemizing task of theology and the disruptive work of biblical interpretation. It is the ongoing interaction between the two that is the work of interpretation.
— Walter Brueggemann
Be loving in conflict or be loving in frustration or let love command your every interaction because "love never fails."
— James MacDonald
I am not strong because I can force others to do what I wish as a result of my play with them, but because I can allow them to do what they wish in the course of my play with them.
— James Carse
Indeed, the only purpose of the game is to prevent it from coming to an end, to keep everyone in play.
— James Carse
Since a culture is not anything persons do, but anything they do with each other, we may say that a culture comes into being whenever persons choose to be a people. It is as a people that they arrange their rules with each other, their moralities, their modes of communication.
— James Carse
You see families at a restaurant and the kids are on the phone and the adults are on the phone. It's just a catastrophe.
— Ruth Westheimer
There is something in the way that we are now, with our cell phones, and people are not looking at each other and not being in the moment with each other, that kids feel isolated.
— Lady Gaga