Quotes about Communication
There was a language in the world that everyone understood, a language the boy had used throughout the time that he was trying to improve things at the shop. It was the language of enthusiasm, of things accomplished with love and purpose, and as part of a search for something believed in and desired.
— Paulo Coelho
Dreams are the language of God.
— Paulo Coelho
Believe that if Allah wants you to know something, someone will tell you.
— Paulo Coelho
Only someone who can say 'I love you' is capable of saying 'I forgive you.
— Paulo Coelho
Sometimes it's better to be with the sheep, who don't say anything. And better still to be alone with one's books. They tell their incredible stories at the time when you want to hear them. But when you're talking to people, they say some things that are so strange that you don't know how to continue the conversation.
— Paulo Coelho
I saw that she didn't want to answer that question and so I asked again: when mouths close it's because there's something important to be said.
— Paulo Coelho
The pure force of life are in communication with each other, independently of us, and then we cannot hide who we are.
— Paulo Coelho
I'll just say that insanity is the inability to communicate your ideas. It's as if you were in a foreign country, able to see and understand everything that's going on around you but incapable of explaining what you need to know or of being helped, because you don't understand the language they speak there." "We've all felt that" "And all of us, one way or another, are insane.
— Paulo Coelho
The only things she cared about were solitude and beauty, direct communication with God, and above all a safe distance from the world that she already knew all too well and that no longer held any interest for her.
— Paulo Coelho
I find myself through my readers; I understand what I wrote when I see that others understand it too.
— Paulo Coelho
Never forget what a man says to you when he is angry.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Give no answer to contentious arguments or irresponsible accusations. Let such things "fly out open windows" until they spend themselves.
— Stephen Covey