“Use those ‘super likes,’ too. If someone sees that you’re genuinly interested in them, then there’s a higher chance that they’ll swipe right for you. People like to be liked.”— Holly Riordan, thoughtcatalog.com
“Angling away from the other person. Keeping our feet pointed towards a person sends out a signal that we're interested.”— Toria Sheffield, bustle.com
“Being an unhappy person does not mean you must be a sad person. You can be interested instead of happy. You can be fascinated instead of happy.”— Augusten Burroughs, amazon.com
“Not wanting to do something would make you feel indifferent about it. Fear = interest.”— Brianna Wiest, imdb.com
“Make sure that your level of interest is no greater than his. You will have more power if you are truly less interested, not just pretending indifference. Keep your level of emotional investment ‘appropriate’ to the circumstances.”— Susan Walsh, hookingupsmart.com
“When you're talking to him in a group of his pals, pay special attention to him. Make steady eye contact and ask him specific questions. Go out of your way to speak to him when you can and show a strong interest in his life, from his hobbies and his career to his family and friendships.”— Lars Tramilton, datingtips.match.com
“People are always shouting they want to create a better future. It's not true. The future is an apathetic void of no interest to anyone. The past is full of life, eager to irritate us, provoke and insult us, tempt us to destroy or repaint it. The only reason people want to be masters of the future i…”— Milan Kundera, amazon.com
“People are always shouting they want to create a better future. It's not true. The future is an apathetic void of no interest to anyone. The past is full of life, eager to irritate us, provoke and insult us, tempt us to destroy or repaint it. The only reason people want to be masters of the future i…”— Milan Kundera, amazon.com
“Develop an interest in life as you see it; the people, things, literature, music - the world is so rich, simply throbbing with rich treasures, beautiful souls and interesting people. Forget yourself.”— Henry Miller, goodreads.com