Quotes about Communication
Make use of this tool of communication by which God speaks to us—namely, the Bible! Read it, study it, memorize it. It will change your entire life. It is not like any other book. It is a "living" book that works its way into your heart, mind, and soul.
— Billy Graham
If the other person would just do things my way, we could get along," one says, when the other person is probably thinking the same about us—that leads to conflict. Our deepest problems are within ourselves.
— Billy Graham
A marriage based only on physical attraction or romantic emotions is almost certainly doomed to failure right from the start.
— Billy Graham
Prayer is our lifeline to God.
— Billy Graham
Prayer is not an option but a necessity.
— Billy Graham
Each of us has a tongue and a voice. These instruments of speech can be used destructively or employed constructively.
— Billy Graham
The Scripture warns about evil communications that corrupt good manners. Off-color jokes and dirty stories have no place in the Christian life. Thousands of people are engaging in immorality by the way they talk. Keep your talk pure. Ask God to purify your tongue.
— Billy Graham
Don't take your Bible for granted! For centuries ordinary believers had no access to the Bible; Bibles had to be painstakingly copied by hand and were very expensive. The only access most people had to the Bible was by hearing it read in church. The invention of the printing press changed all that, however, and today the Bible is readily available in multiple translations and hundreds of languages around the world.
— Billy Graham
Double-mindedness means the faculty of holding two contradictory beliefs in one's mind and accepting both of them. We talk out of both corners of our mouths at once.
— Billy Graham
My experience teaches me that if a man has little or no influence with those by whose side he lives, as a rule there is something wrong with him.
— Booker T. Washington
Blindness separates people from things; deafness separates people from people.
— Helen Keller
Trying to write is very much like trying to put a Chinese puzzle together. We have a pattern in mind which we wish to work out in words; but the words will not fit the spaces, or, if they do, they will not match the design.
— Helen Keller