Quotes about Communication
You don't need to be told some things. You can sometimes tell more by a man's silence and the set of his head than by what he says.
— Wendell Berry
The language that reveals also obscures.
— Wendell Berry
A lie will go round the world while truth is pulling its boots on.
— Charles Spurgeon
Reason is necessarily presupposed in every revelation. Rev. is the communication of truth to the mind. But the communication of truth supposes the capacity to receive it.
— Charles Hodge
All hearts have but one request. One simple, unspoken, undeniable need. One undeniable fear. "To be known.
— Charles Martin
Stripped bare, the human soul has one real desire: to know and be known.
— Charles Martin
The only true language in the world is a kiss... When the pleasure is simple and complete... in the offering.
— Charles Martin
All hearts have but one request. One simple, unspoken, undeniable need... To be known.
— Charles Martin
It was often what Charlie didn't say that spoke the loudest.
— Charles Martin
That which we cannot speak about, we must pass over in silence."
— Charles Martin
In my experience, it's those words on the tip of the tongue that we most need to hear. They are the key. The thing that's missing. But you can't pull them out. They have to be offered. Freely. And they won't be offered until the owner trusts you with them. And to do that means they've got to break through a world of hurt and pain just to get them out of their mouth. I caught my reflection in the mirror.
— Charles Martin
By your words you'll be acquitted, and by your words you'll be condemned.
— Charles Martin