Quotes about Communication
I found our speech copious without order, and energetic without rules
— Samuel Johnson
Every quotation contributes something to the stability or enlargement of the language.
— Samuel Johnson
The art of communicating instruction, of whatever kind, is much to be valued; and I have ever thought that those who devote themselves to this employment, and do their duty with diligence and success, are entitled to very high respect from the community, as Johnson himself often maintained. Yet I am of opinion that the greatest abilities are not only not required for this office, but render a man less fit for it.
— Samuel Johnson
Many have doubts; few voice them. The silent tended to quickly condemn those honest few who air misgivings dormant deep within us all.
— Sandra Byrd
What we say in private we must be willing to say with a heart burning with love and honor before the face of our leaders. If not, we will poison our spirits and it will manifest in the presence of our leaders.
— John Bevere
Often we judge ourselves by our intentions and everyone else by their actions. It is possible to intend one thing while communicating something totally different. Sometimes our true motives are cleverly hidden even from us.
— John Bevere
When you pray, rather let your heart be without words than your words without heart.
— John Bunyan
In prayer it is better to have a heart without words than words without a heart.
— John Bunyan
When you pray, rather let your heart be without words then your words without heart.
— John Bunyan
For to speak the truth, there are but few that care thus to spend their time, but choose rather to be speaking of things to no profit.
— John Bunyan
The first time you say something, it's heard. The second time, it's recognized, and the third time it's learned.
— John Maxwell
Remember, man does not live on bread alone: sometimes he needs a little buttering up.
— John Maxwell