Quotes about Communication
Each generation of the church in each setting has the responsibility of communicating the gospel in understandable terms, considering the language and thought-forms of that setting.
— Francis Schaeffer
Few things give rise to imprecise rhetoric like the issue of race. It's understandable, but damaging.
— John Piper
It is absolutely important to make accessible the Gospel for all people and also understandable for Jewish people.
— Pope Benedict XVI
My wife knows that I love her too much, so she is fine with the intimate scenes I do. She also knows that only if my role justifies such a scene will I do it. She understands my work as an actor.
— Barun Sobti
What I've learned is that everybody really wants to sell their story. No matter who they are, everybody feels that what they're doing is the right thing, and if they could only explain themselves to a reasonable person that understands them, then maybe they'll listen.
— Lawrence Wright
Trump loves the media. Trump understands the power it has and, accordingly, loves the people who have media power.
— Michael Wolff
What air is to the body, to feel understood is to the heart.
— Stephen Covey
George W. Bush was president through some of the darkest days of our history and yet his optimism never waned. He is optimistic by nature, but he also understood the importance of always communicating a sense that things will get better.
— Mark McKinnon
I actually tried replying to what I thought were some unfair comments on the Internet once or twice, and I never heard back. What seems to happen with some people is they're very much interested in voicing their own opinions, but not in having them challenged.
— Chris Claremont
How old do you have to get before wisdom descends like a plastic bag over your head and you learn to keep your big mouth shut? Maybe never. Maybe you get more frivolous with age.
— Margaret Atwood
If one is only to talk from first-hand experience, conversation would be a very poor business.
— CS Lewis
Lips may lie, but the heart always tells the truth.
— Matshona Dhliwayo