A Quote by Gary Numan

I'm hopeless at small talk and have a problem making eye contact. — © Gary Numan
I'm hopeless at small talk and have a problem making eye contact.
I have a problem with making eye contact with people, or with holding 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.
The problem of making artists talk about their work is that when they're making their work the left-brain is shut off. So if you talk to an artist about it, you're talking to someone who wasn't there. It's hopeless.
The problem of making artists talk about their work is that when they're making their work the left-brain is shut off. So if you talk to an artist about it, you're talking to someone who wasn't there. It's hopeless. And also it's insulting. It's implying that the work is not an adequate account of itself. To me, the greatest artists are almost entirely non-verbal.
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 can't even talk to someone and make eye contact.
Making eye contact with adults while dressed as a clown is risky.
As a man, if you got a problem with somebody, you sit down face to face and you talk to them eye to eye. And you hash it out and move on.
Making eye contact during rough sex is roughly the equivalent of trying to read Dostoyevsky on a rollercoaster.
Research shows that making eye contact is a powerful draw for guys - even in photos. Just don't mistake duck face for flirty.
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.
The trick is not to make eye contact. They don't charge if you don't make eye contact.
I don't think people are going to talk in the future. They're going to communicate through eye contact, body language, emojis, signs.
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.
Talk of mysteries! — Think of our life in nature, — daily to be shown matter, to come in contact with it, — rocks, trees, wind on our cheeks! The solid earth! The actual world! The common sense! Contact! Contact! Who are we? Where are we?
I know that lack of contact creates more lack of contact, and contact creates more contact, or at least an ability to talk to with each other.
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