Quotes about Communication
                        Bad leaders believe that they have to project control at all times.
                    — Simon Sinek
                        
                
                        We should have an easier name to pronounce.
                    — John Oates
                        
                
                        People appreciate and follow the person who can persuade them properly. Make that person you.
                    — Vernon Howard
                        
                
                        A man has a property in his opinions and the free communication of them.
                    — James Madison
                        
                
                        I think art is communication. To that extent, it can be the words between the words. It has a possibility of communicating something more than people can do with prose or just talking.
                    — Boots Riley
                        
                
                        Speak wisdom to a fool and he'll think you have no sense at all
                    — Euripides
                        
                
                        Tis dreadful for words and strife to happen between brothers, when they fall into dispute.
                    — Euripides
                        
                
                        in crowded rooms they would form words with their lips for each other's eyes
                    — F Scott Fitzgerald
                        
                
                        A stirring warmth flowed from her, as if her heart was trying to come out to you concealed in one of those breathless, thrilling words.
                    — F Scott Fitzgerald
                        
                
                        Often a man can play the helpless child in front of a woman, but he can almost never bring it off when he feels most like a helpless child.
                    — F Scott Fitzgerald
                        
                
                        the intimate revelations of young men, or at least the terms in which they express them, are usually plagiaristic and marred by obvious suppressions.
                    — F Scott Fitzgerald
                        
                
                        She confused him and hindered the flow of his ideas. Self-expression had never seemed at once so desirable and so impossible.
                    — F Scott Fitzgerald
                        
                 
                        