Quotes about Interaction
Ask questions instead of giving direct orders.
— Dale Carnegie
Except How to win friends and influence people, I am looking for a kind of book like that
— Dale Carnegie
To be in any form, what is that? (round and round we go, all of us, and ever come back thither,) If nothing lay more develop'd the quahung in it's callous shell were enough. Mine is no callous shell. I have instant conductors all over me whether I pass or stop, they seize every object and lead it harmlessly through me. I merely stir, press, feel with my fingers, and I am happy, to touch my person to someone else's is about as much as I can stand.
— Walt Whitman
All I mark as my own you shall offset it with your own, Else it were time lost listening to me.
— Walt Whitman
To touch my person to some one else's is about as much as I can stand
— Walt Whitman
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— Walt Whitman
It's been suggested that successful communication consists of 7 percent content, 38 percent tone of voice, and 55 percent nonverbal communication. We're usually aware of the content of what we're saying, but not nearly as aware of our tone of voice.
— H. Norman Wright
One of my best days was when I ... offered [chimp David Greybeard] fruit on my outstretched hand, and he turned his head away. I put my hand closer - and he took the fruit, dropped it, and gently squeezed my hand, which is a chimp reassurance gesture ... We communicated perfectly in a language that predates words.
— Jane Goodall
Your everyday communication influences the shape, quality, and direction of your relationships.
— Timothy Lane
Every day your words give your relationships their tone. Every day you tell people what you think of them, what you want from them, and what you would like to enjoy with them.
— Timothy Lane
I get energy from one-on-one conversations most often, and I lose energy from group conversations most often.
— Reid Hoffman
Women are never disarmed by compliments. Men always are. That is the difference between the sexes.
— Oscar Wilde