There's something different about looking someone in the eyes and doing something dishonest to doing it over the phone or screen.
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I think most people try to get others to see through their eyes.
Eyes lie if you ever look into them for the character of the person.
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.
I do think deception... There's something kind of odd about tricking people for a living, but ultimately, it's a remarkably honest profession, when you think about it. If you violate that code, and you say you're not using camera tricks, and then you do, I actually think that's a kind of serious moral issue.
Some people believe everything they see on TV. People, it's called tel-lie-vision!
No one can lie, no one can hide anything, when he looks directly into someone's eyes.
Well, it takes a certain amount of money. And I've got to see pictures of the person ahead of time. If I don't like the way the person looks I won't do it.
There is a saying, 'Eyes are the windows to the soul.' It means, mostly, people can see through someone else by eye contact in seven seconds. I have a habit that if I meet someone I don't know, I'd like to look at her or his eyes on purpose. When my eyes lay on them, I can immediately see their true color.
It is quite unsettling looking into someone's eyes, especially when you aren't used to it.
People love to see themselves on screen in a way that makes sense and seems on point.
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