3,244 Quotes About Communication
- Author John Steinbeck
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Communications must destroy localness, by a slow, inevitable process [...] Radio and television speech becomes standardized, perhaps better English than we have ever used. Just as our bread, mixed and baked, packaged and sold without benefit of accident of human frailty, is uniformly good and uniformly tasteless, so will our speech become one speech [...] What I am mourning is perhaps not worth saving, but I regret its loss nevertheless
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- Author Seth Godin
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A tribe is a group of people connected to one another, connected to a leader, and connected to an idea. For millions of years, human beings have been part of one tribe or another. A group needs only two things to be a tribe: a shared interest and a way to communicate.
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- Author Paul Tournier
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Listen to all the conversations of our world, between nations as well as between individuals. They are, for the most part, dialogues of the deaf.
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- Author Joyce Carol Oates
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This was before voice mail, recorded phone messages you can't escape. Life was easier then. You just didn't pick up the phone.
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- Author Steven Brust
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I have something to tell you.""How, you have something to tell me?""You have understood me exactly.""Well, I am listening.""Listening? Then, you wish me to tell you?""Yes, that is it. I am listening, and therefore I wish you to tell me.""Shall I tell you now?""No.
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- Author Tom Clancy
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A lively discussion is usually helpful, because the hottest fire makes the hardest steel.
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- Author Graham Speechley
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Listen with your eyes as well as your ears.
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- Author Therone Shellman
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When one comes from the bottom they know how to deal with people on the bottom.When one educates themself to communicate they learn how to deal with a multitude of types of people.Life experience, and communication is at the core of people relations.
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- Author Arthur C. Clarke
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Though the man-apes often fought and wrestled one another, their disputes very seldom resulted in serious injuries. Having no claws or fighting canine teeth, and being well protected by hair, they could not inflict much harm on one another. In any event, they had little surplus energy for such unproductive behavior; snarling and threatening was a much more efficient way of asserting their points of view.
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