3,244 Quotes About Communication
- Author Jorge Luis Borges
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Un idioma es una tradición, un modo de sentir la realidad, no un arbitrario repertorio de símbolos.(A language is a tradition, a way of grasping reality, not an arbitrary assemblage of symbols.)
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- Author Amaka Imani Nkosazana
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In every aspect of life, be true to who you are. There is no need to communicate subliminally. If you believe in your words or actions, then express yourself completely. Live, Laugh, & Love without regrets.
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- Author Amit Kalantri
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Before opening your mouth to talk, you should open your mind to think.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Whatever is written is but a silent voice, unheard until it is given a voice in the reading.
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- Author Carl R. Rogers
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I conclude that if nations follow their past ways, then, because of the speed of world communication of separate views, each society will have to exert more and more coercion to bring about a forced agreement as to what constitutes the real world and its values. Those coerced agreements will differ from nation to nation, from culture to culture. The coercion will destroy individual freedom. We will bring about our own destruction through the clashes caused by different world views.
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- Author Meir Ezra
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Once you communicate, you don’t discover reality, you create reality.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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A statement can be truthful when it is said or written, but untruthful when it is heard or read.
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- Author L.R. Knost
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Night waking isn't the sign of a bad baby. It's the sign of a normal baby. Nighttime needs are as valid as daytime needs and nighttime parenting as necessary as daytime parenting. Crying is communication, not manipulation. Respond to your baby's cries, even if all they need is to know you're there. You're not being manipulated. You're being a parent.
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- Author Clarice Lispector
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And none of this necessarily has any bearing on the issue of the existence or non-existence of a God. What I'm saying is that the thought of the man and the way this thinking-feeling can reach an extreme degree of incommunicability - that, without sophism or paradox, is at the same time, for that man, the point of greatest communication. He communicates with himself.
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