A Quote by Eric Kripke

People simply don't make eye contact anymore. — © Eric Kripke
People simply don't make eye contact anymore.
I have a big thing with eye contact, because I think as soon as you make eye contact with somebody, you see them, and they become valued and worthy.
I have a problem with making eye contact with people, or with holding eye contact.
The trick is not to make eye contact. They don't charge if you don't make eye contact.
Beliefs about how lying looks are plentiful and often contradictory: depending on whom you choose to believe, liars can be detected because they fidget a lot, hold very still, cross their legs, cross their arms, look up, look down, make eye contact or fail to make eye contact.
Flirting all starts with eye contact! You can tell a girl is into you if she's across the room and still making eye contact with you.
In London, people don't make eye contact; it's almost too provocative.
I can't make eye contact when people sing 'Happy Birthday' to me.
As any speaker will tell you, when you address a large number of people from a stage, you try to make eye contact with people in the audience to communicate that you're accessible and interested in them.
Some people awaken spiritually without ever coming into contact with any meditation technique or any spiritual teaching. They may awaken simply because they can't stand the suffering anymore.
The majority of teenagers don't even make eye contact with people, even people of the same age.
I can't even talk to someone and make eye contact.
Wrestling is only gay when you make eye contact.
A very tall man once asked a question after my talk. Before beginning his question, he explained that the reason he was standing up is not to be intimidating but rather to make eye contact. His question was essentially "are we really interested in moral motives? Isn't it all about action?". I pointed out to him that it was not enough for him to do the right thing - stand up - but he also wanted me to know that he is doing it from the right motive or for the right reason - to make eye contact, rather than to be intimidating. Voila, moral psychology.
One thing I always do in the huddle, pre-snap, is make eye contact.
Never make eye contact with anyone while eating a banana
If you must eat a banana in public, never make eye contact.
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