Quotes about Communication
Teach them [your children] in such a way that they could not misunderstand the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
— Gordon Hinckley
The trouble with most of our prayers is that we give them as if we were picking up the phone and ordering groceries - we place our order and hang up.
— Gordon Hinckley
The angels are so enamored of the language that is spoken in heaven, that they will not distort their lips with the hissing and unmusical dialects of men, but speak their own, whether there be any who understand it or not.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nobody wants his cause near as bad as he wants to talk about his cause.
— Will Rogers
The little owls call to each other with tremulous, quavering voices throughout the livelong night, as they sit in the creaking trees.
— Theodore Roosevelt
The highest compact we can make with our fellow, is, — 'Let there be truth between us two forevermore.'
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The man of virtue will bridle his tongue, and thus learn how rightly to govern the mind. He will not let his tongue run idly and foolishly, but will make his speech strong and pure, and will either talk with a purpose or remain silent.
— James Allen
He must avoid quarrelling as he would avoid drinking a deadly poison.
— James Allen
Are your people uncomfortable during meetings and tired at the end? If not, they're probably not mixing it up enough and getting to the bottom of important issues.
— Patrick Lencioni
I don't write songs in order to stick it to my exes. I don't release underground dis tracks.
— John Mayer
In the end, people are persuaded not by what we say, but by what they understand.
— John Maxwell
Software innovation, like almost every other kind of innovation, requires the ability to collaborate and share ideas with other people, and to sit down and talk with customers and get their feedback and understand their needs.
— Bill Gates