Quotes about Communication
There is no greater index of character so sure as the voice.
— Benjamin Disraeli
A little prosperity and peace, or even a turn slightly for the better, can bring us feelings of self-sufficiency. We can feel quickly that we are in control of our lives, that the change for the better is our own doing, not that of a God who communicates to us through the still, small voice of the Spirit.
— Henry B. Eyring
Once you've been talked to by voices, it's not possible to go back to a world where talking voices is not possible.
— Mark Vonnegut
I don't want anybody to not recognize how appreciative I am of the volume of e-mails I get.
— Gary Vaynerchuk
I mean Facebook is no longer a company, it's a country. 2 billion users. It can influence what we think, what we believe, how we vote, what we buy, even how we feel.
— John Kennedy
We hadn't heard anything about registering to vote because when you see this flat land in here, when the people would get out of the fields, if they had a radio, they'd be too tired to play it. So we didn't know what was going on in the rest of the state, even, much less in other places.
— Fannie Lou Hamer
My dad plays every point with me. He sees the game so well, and knows exactly what to say to make me play better.
— Sofia Kenin
People ask, 'How do you work with the other side?' Well, I start by not saying bad things about them.
— John Delaney
By failing to read or listen to poets, society dooms itself to inferior modes of articulation, those of the politician, the salesman or the charlatan.
— Joseph Brodsky
Oriental idea: you don't teach until you are asked. You don't force your mission down people's throats.) And so the boy
— Joseph Campbell
The boy answers, Don't ask unless you are willing to be hurt. Indra says, I ask. Teach. (That, by the way, is a good Oriental idea: you don't teach until you are asked. You don't force your mission down people's throats.)
— Joseph Campbell
There must be somebody there, because somebody must have said "Nobody.
— AA Milne