As a journalist, I've been a professional watcher, picking up the body language and verbal tics that make us individuals and interesting… — Fiona Barton Copy Share Image
A woman's physical body language and intelligence change as her age progresses. — Shefali Shah Copy Share Image
“If love were a gesture, I don’t think it would be a gyrating pelvis. But then again, I could be wrong, as… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Proper posture sends a positive message since 90% of all communication occures through body language and how you carry yourself.” — Cindy Ann Peterson Copy Share Image
In writing, punctuation plays the role of body language. It helps readers hear you the way you want to be heard. — Russell Baker Copy Share Image
I kind of do this awkward body language because, growing up, I had a really hard time expressing myself vocally. — Analeigh Tipton Copy Share Image
“I love body language, because I can speak it without talking, without listening, and while my back is turned.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Cats are always there when you need them, asleep, telling you with their body language that they don’t need you.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“A smile is one of the most powerful and important body language cues we share with others—and as such a heartfelt emotion,… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“When you have a positive mindset, it shows in your body language, and through proper coordination of your mind and body, you… — Bhuwan Thapaliya Copy Share Image
“Where body language conflicts with the words that are being said, the body language will usually be the more 'truthful' in the… — Glen Wilson Copy Share Image
My father taught me things about body language that psychologists have been catching up with ever since. He always knew when I… — Richard Griffiths Copy Share Image
Although our body language governs the way other people perceive us, our body language also governs how we perceive ourselves and how… — Amy Cuddy Copy Share Image
Coach Cunningham's my guy. Without me saying a word, he can read my body language and facial expressions and tell me exactly… — Ndamukong Suh Copy Share Image
You have to think an awful lot about your motivations or people's behavioral intentions or what their body language can indicate or… — Ron Silver Copy Share Image
“A blanket could be used to say I’m sorry without using words, gestures, body language, facial expressions, or telepathy. I’ve always thought… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
We're losing social skills, the human interaction skills, how to read a person's mood, to read their body language, how to be… — Vincent Nichols Copy Share Image
Our entire being is fashioned as an instrument of praise. Just as a master violin maker designs an instrument to produce maximum… — Lamar Boschman Copy Share Image
“There was something about this girl’s body language, the way she kept darting a look at Leanne, then turning her eyes quickly… — Tammy Cohen Copy Share Image
I know, for me, that I have always been very conscious of how I dress when I go to the studio, I'm… — Sevyn Streeter Copy Share Image
“The Warm Welcome of Hospitality. Walt Disney World is the epitome of world-class customer service. Employees must be hyper-vigilant of spatial orientation… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
During my career I've come back to clubs after the summer break to see one of my team-mates not really at it… — Adebayo Akinfenwa Copy Share Image
Every big company has some little guy who is an enthusiast off in the corner working on technology. In Japan, it is… — Howard Rheingold Copy Share Image
“nothing has contributed more to the scientific validity of reading body language than neuroscience and the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging… — Carol Kinsey Goman Copy Share Image
How to Start a Conversation and make Friends 1. Be receptive to new ideas 2. Be the first to say hello 3.… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“capture and return of the swordbearer is the responsibility of the Alliance Army. Regardless of what orders you may have received, your… — Joseph R. Lallo Copy Share Image
“In China, the transition has been to abrupt that many traffic patterns come directly from pedestrian life - people drive the way… — Peter Hessler Copy Share Image
“After listening for almost twenty-five years to the stories my patients tell me about sociopaths who have invaded and injured their lives,… — Martha Stout Copy Share Image
“ Active Listening As a skill, active listening draws on many of the abilities you’ve developed so far, from your relaxation techniques… — Jonathan Berent Copy Share Image
“The areas of the cortex responsible for attention and self-regulation develop in response to the emotional interaction with the person whom we… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
“Even without world wars, revolutions and emigration, siblings growing up in the same home almost never share the same environment. More accurately,… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
“ Touching Like nodding, touching shows interest. Upon meeting someone, the best way to show respect and sincere interest is to shake… — Jonathan Berent Copy Share Image
The quickest way to someone's heart is to listen. Listen to their words, their feelings, their body language. Listen to understand !!! — Sabelo K Copy Share Image
I think I am good in the department of body language and fighting, and stuff like that. It's just natural to me,… — Antonio Banderas Copy Share Image
Since I was a kid, I've always been able to copy the mannerisms and body language of everyone around me. — Eddy Alvarez Copy Share Image
Language is a more recent technology. Your body language, your eyes, your energy will come through to your audience before you even… — Peter Guber Copy Share Image
“If you haven't developed an ear to listen past the unspoken, you haven't developed hearing.” — Abhijit Naskar Copy Share Image
“We kept gazing into each other’s eyes, rest was history, we kept talking in body language.” — Pushpa Rana Copy Share Image
Part of being out there, campaigning, talking to people, is being able to read body language. — Gary Johnson Copy Share Image
“Mirroring provides social cues through body language and behavior which enable us to develop more empathy and understanding for others.” — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image