Quotes about Interaction
There are men whose language is strong and defying enough, yet their eyes and their actions ask leave of other men to live.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The first rule of business is: Do other men for they would do you
— Charles Dickens
We live in the world with you. We do not forsake forum or bath or workshop, or inn, or market, or any other place of commerce. We sail with you, fight with you, farm with you.
— Tertullian
As often as I have been among men, I have returned home a lesser man.
— Thomas a Kempis
It's not catastrophes, murders, deaths, diseases, that age and kill us; it's the way people look and laugh, and run up the steps of omnibuses.
— Virginia Woolf
To speak or to be silent was equally an effort, for when they were silent they were keenly conscious of each other's presence, and yet words were either too trivial or too large.
— Virginia Woolf
she] might have been a shell, and his words water rubbing against her ears, as water rubs a shell on the edge of a rock.
— Virginia Woolf
He was amused and gratified to find that he had the power to annoy his oblivious, supercilious hostess, if he could not impress her; though he would have preferred to impress her. He
— Virginia Woolf
The first rule of business is: Do other men for they would do you.
— Charles Dickens
"Do other men for they would do you." That's the true business precept.
— Charles Dickens
But, he feigned not to notice the two strangers, and fell into discourse with the triumvirate of customers who were drinking at the counter.
— Charles Dickens
A bargain,' said the son. 'Here's the rule for bargains -"Do other men, for they would do you." That's the true business precept. All others are counterfeits.
— Charles Dickens