Quotes about Communication
If you tell a story that's only allegory, then it doesn't help you at all. If it doesn't bring some emotional charge, then it's just talking about something.
— Boots Riley
I think many times Christians don't really take the opportunity to hear what people are saying and seeing in the world around them.
— Erwin McManus
In the early 60s, you read your essays to your supervisor rather than hand them in. I was both lazy and clever, and realised I didn't need to write essays at all, I could simply talk with some notes in front of me.
— David Starkey
Surely the glory of journalism is its transience.
— Malcolm Muggeridge
Prayer is such a basic foundation of a Christian's relationship with God. It's how we communicate and fellowship with Him. But a surprising number of people, young and old, new and even long-time Christians, say they're not satisfied with their prayer life.
— Joyce Meyer
Ebonics is not a separate language. It is ghetto speech and substandard English. To claim that ebonics is a positive way of communicating for blacks is to condemn blacks to menial jobs and economic inferiority. A person who fails to learn correct language skills is forever handicapped in seeking employment.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
Well, first I would ask them if they had read the Bible; then I would ask them if they had understood it.
— Jurgen Moltmann
political correctness jeopardizes more than it should the human capacity to speak the truth
— Karl Barth
The Word ought to be exposed in the words
— Karl Barth
I have had to make a cross of two logs, and lie down on it, to show the Indians what it means to crucify a man.
— Jim Elliot
To be pure in heart is to take no delight in cunning, but converse sincerely with men, and express nothing, by word or look, which is not felt in the heart.
— John Calvin
If men do not keep on speaking terms with children, they cease to be men, and become merely machines for eating and for earning money.
— John Updike