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Quotes about Communication

Only if there is love, if hearts are opened, can one person truly know the other.
- Pope Benedict XVI
Jesus won't try to speak over the noise in our lives; love whispers so we won't be confused about who's doing the talking.
- Bob Goff
No one loves to tell of scandal except to him who loves to hear it. Learn, then, to rebuke and check the detracting tongue by showing that you do not listen to it with pleasure.
- St. Jerome
We need to love people with our deeds AND our words because sharing the Good News is a process, not just an event.
- Chip Ingram
Were all the vexations of life put together, we should find that a great part of them proceed from those calumnies and reproaches we spread abroad concerning one another.
- Joseph Addison
What concerns me is that man, unable to articulate, to express himself adequately, reverts to action. Since the vocabulary of action is limited, as it were, to his body, he is bound to act violently, extending his vocabulary with a weapon where there should have been an adjective.
- Joseph Brodsky
I sincerely apologize for copying your wife without her knowledge or permission.
- Ernest Cline
Screw you, Aech! And your dead grandma!
- Ernest Cline
Maybe every time an intelligent species grew advanced enough to invent a global computer network, they would then develop some form of social media, which would immediately fill these beings with such an intense hatred for one another that they ended up wiping themselves out within four or five decades.
- Ernest Cline
I didn't get to find out who or what Kilgore was, because my father walked over and closed Milo's pod canopy for him. Then he walked back over and watched nervously as I raised his QComm and placed the video call to my mother.
- Ernest Cline
The first and most important thing of all, at least for writers today, is to strip language clean, to lay it bare down to the bone.
- Ernest Hemingway
Whoever tells the best story shapes the culture.
- Erwin McManus