“He's a tall glass of buttermilk, and I'm planning on taking a sip.”— Dominic Dierkes, Constance, Pam Grier, imdb.com
“What I'm interested in are real parts. Not secretaries telling powerful men their wives are on line two.”— Emma Rathbone, Carly Mensch, Liz Flahive, Ruth Wilder, Alison Brie, imdb.com
“No one gets an audience with the Pope—not unless he’s real interested in what you got going on.”— Paul Scheuring, Fernando Sucre, Amaury Nolasco, imdb.com
“I look over and I see, like, hair being pulled and all this shit. I was like; oh my God. How do I get in?”— Nicole Snooki Polizzi, imdb.com
“I swear I only want to hear about you, to know what you’ve been doing. It’s a hundred years since we’ve met―it may be another hundred before we meet again.”— Edith Wharton,, amazon.com
“I’m an observer. I read about life. I research life. I find a corner in a room and melt into it. I can become invisible. It’s an art, and I am a wonderful practitioner.”— Christine Feehan, amazon.com
“Keep interested in others; keep interested in the wide and wonderful world. Then in a spiritual sense you will always be young.”— Fredric March, bizarrela.com
“My mind, with all its deficiencies, has certainly kept me interested.”— Marilynne Robinson, quotemadness.com
“Ask him questions about himself - his dreams, his likes, his fears, what his day is like etc. Throw in some hints there that make it obvious to him that you're interested in getting to know him in a 'more than hanging out' friend way.”— Yangki Akiteng, torontosnumber1datedoctor.com
“If you have mutual friends, your ex might be asking them about you. If they’re looking to hear about how you’re doing without them, they’re still interested.”— Jessica Simien, jessicasimien.com
“Closeness. If you always find the guy all up in your business and if he is trying to be close to you, this is a sure sign he is interested in you.”— Julia Melko, en.amerikanki.com
“Head tilting. Head tilting shows interest and engagement.”— Vanessa Van Edwards, scienceofpeople.com
“Their feet like you. The feet serve as a direct reflection of a person’s attitude. The key is to recognize where a person’s feet are pointed. When the feet are pointed directly toward another person, this is a sign of attraction, or at the very least, genuine interest. If, on the other hand, the fee…”— Vanessa Van Edwards, scienceofpeople.com