Glenn Wilson

Introducing Body Language

  • Yu Liiahas quoted4 years ago
    Part of the art of reading body language is therefore to look past gestures and evaluate postures
  • B-Matt Manyongahas quoted5 years ago
    attitudes­ and intentions are better read through body language.
  • Alla Zharskayahas quoted6 years ago
    body language ‘leaks’ certain emotions and attitudes that we might have preferred to conceal from those who observe us
  • marquezprincessranellehas quoted4 months ago
    SEEN AND NOT HEARD
  • joyhas quoted4 months ago
    body language is even more highly developed in humans because we have a most expressive face that has developed in connection with our preferred front-on interaction.
  • joyhas quoted4 months ago
    After all, we cannot always trust what someone tells us: they may have reasons for wanting to be deceptive. Some things, like cold facts and statistics, are best communicated by words and numbers – but attitudes and intentions are better read through body language.
  • joyhas quoted4 months ago
    He can wag his tail and bark excitedly when anticipating food or walkies. He can lower his head and cower as though expecting to be hit when feeling guilty about stealing some sausages.
  • joyhas quoted4 months ago
    most of this communication is through the reading of body language and tone of voice.
  • joyhas quoted4 months ago
    dogs don’t talk.
  • Jairah Lenehas quoted4 months ago
    A gesture is a socially learned signal that involves only one part of the body (usually the hand).
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