Quotes about Communication
                        God's ear lies close to the believer's lip.
                    — Anonymous
                        
                
                        When you pray, rather let your heart be without words than your words without heart.
                    — John Bunyan
                        
                
                        Productive prayer requires earnestness, not eloquence.
                    — Anonymous
                        
                
                        Short prayers pierceth Heaven.
                    — Anonymous
                        
                
                        Prayer is the soul's breathing itself into the bosom of its heavenly Father.
                    — Thomas Watson
                        
                
                        Some plague the people with too long sermons; for the faculty of listening is a tender thing, and soon becomes weary and satiated.
                    — Martin Luther
                        
                
                        The four-letter word for psychotherapy is 'talk'.
                    — Anonymous
                        
                
                        No sensible person ever made an apology.
                    — Ralph Waldo Emerson
                        
                
                        Silence is the unbearable repartee.
                    — GK Chesterton
                        
                
                        Silence propagates itself, and the longer talk has been suspended, the more difficult it is to find anything to say.
                    — Samuel Johnson
                        
                
                        Speak what you think today in words as hard as cannon balls, and tomorrow speak what tomorrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict everything you said today.
                    — Ralph Waldo Emerson
                        
                
                        Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving us wordy evidence of the fact.
                    — George Eliot