A Quote by Jamie Hewlett

I have a problem with making eye contact with people, or with holding eye contact. — © Jamie Hewlett
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.
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'm hopeless at small talk and have a problem making 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.
Making eye contact with adults while dressed as a clown is risky.
Some guys find eating face-to-face weirdly intense. But sitting on the same side of the table allows both intermittent physical contact and eye contact.
A horse perceives eye contact as provocative, as if it and its status in the herd are not being respected. If it cannot avoid eye contact, it will react in a different way, by rebelling for example. In dressage you don't get anywhere by not showing respect, however superior your species might be. Any animal trainer can tell you that. In the mountains in Argentina there's a wild horse which will jump off the nearest precipice if any human tries to ride it.
Making eye contact during rough sex is roughly the equivalent of trying to read Dostoyevsky on a rollercoaster.
With a creature, there's no voice, so the eyes become the voice. When you get eye-to-eye contact, a real connection, it's limitless - and incredibly thrilling.
People simply don't make eye contact anymore.
As scary as it is, I like making real, direct eye contact with people from the stage. In a sense, it's like modeling: that feeling of locking in and projecting some kind of emotion to try to captivate people.
Research shows that making eye contact is a powerful draw for guys - even in photos. Just don't mistake duck face for flirty.
I can't make eye contact when people sing 'Happy Birthday' to me.
In London, people don't make eye contact; it's almost too provocative.
Eye contact made people think you were being truthful even if you weren't.
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