A person who speaks as if he knows everything soon drives away his listeners. The Universe communicates itself to us in many ways, and sometimes, it is through the words of others. If we act the know-it-all, others may refrain from talking to us, and we may fail to get the message they could have given us.
~ Wu Wei
Successful couples learn the secret of fighting for their relationship rather than against one another.
~ Bill Farrel
I was not a great communicator, but I communicated great things.
~ Ronald Reagan
A man will strategically organize his life in boxes and then spend most of his time in the boxes he can succeed in.
~ Pam Farrel
The bottom line with men is: they feel best about themselves when they are solving problems. Therefore, they spend most of their time doing what they are best at while they attempt to ignore the things which cause them to feel deficient.
Now we have so many methods of communication: Land phone, Fax, Pager, Mobile phone, Texting, E mail, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram...and the list keeps growing.......But Communication itself has not improved!
~ Ankala V Subbarao
It is lack of communication that leads to unhappy marriage.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
She never opened her mail in the middle of the day. Sometimes she forgot about it for a week or more until people rang to complain. Nor did she check her answering machine messages. In fact, it had only been in the last year that she had finally bought an answering machine, and she steadfastly refused to have a mobile, to the incredulity of all those around her, who didn’t believe that people could actually function without one. But Frieda wanted to be able to escape from incessant communications and demands. She didn’t want to be at anyone’s beck and call, and she liked cutting herself off from the urgent inanities of the world. When she was on her own, she liked to be truly alone. Out of contact and adrift.
~ Nicci French
I love and enjoy writing.Writing is a form of daily communication.It a communication to higher divine power.
I discovered that night (in his college's student politics) that an audience has a feel to it, and, in the parlance of the theater, that audience and I were together.
How you feel at the time affects how you receive and react to communication from others. You have to put on your objective eyes and ears in order to be consistently fair. - Charmainsim
~ Charmaine Smith Ladd
The peloton was Facebook on wheels-and during this period, information was flying.
~ Tyler Hamilton
All you have to do is wait. Sit tight and wait for the right moment. Not try to change anything by force, just watch the drift of things. Make an effort to cast a fair eye on everything. If you do that, you just naturally know what to do. But everyone's always too busy. They're too talented, their schedules are too full. They're too interested in themselves to think about what's fair.
~ Haruki Murakami
Rather than communicating blame communicate your standards for proper future treatment.
~ Bryant Mcgill
The communication block between men and
~ Richelle E. Goodrich
You don't have to explain something you haven't said.
~ Calvin Coolidge
Be a believer in true love. Seek deep communication with others and with yourself.
Like boarding a train running parallel. That's what disappearing is.
Improvement is achieved by the ripple effect of a few simple changes in approach, attitude, or habit.
~ Dale Ludwig
...no matter how advanced the system, no matter how precise, unless we have the will to communicate, there's no connection. And even supposing the will is there, there are times like now when we don't know the other party's number. Or even if we know the number, we misdial.
It’s hard to hold a conversation with people when you’re not seeing them.
Well-designed visuals do more than provide information, they bring order to the conversation.
If you can't communicate, then you don't have a relationship!
~ B. Dave Walters
The benefit of such horizontal interactions - people sharing knowledge across fields - is that it encourages conceptual blending, which is an extremely important part of the insight process.
~ Jonah Lehrer
Nationalist (forces around the world) could now more readily communicate and share their grievances, viewing themselves as similar groups, engaged in a common struggle for greater autonomy against control exerted from London or Paris.
~ Charles Emmerson
During the first few minutes of your presentation, your job is to assure the audience members that you are not going to waste their time and attention.
He used a minimum of words and no inflection whatsoever. It was a policeman's manner of speaking, direct and unadorned.
~ Davis Bunn
Just as you can’t rehearse your way to success, you can’t design your way there either.
Technology is great...when it works.
~ Bobby Darnell
The thing about language is that once you start getting analytical about it, you can't stop.
~ Gregory C. Carlson
When preparing a presentation, it’s never a good idea to begin with a rule. If you do, you’re focusing on the appearance of good delivery and not the effect of it.
Ships passing in broad daylight.
If you criticize others’ ideas, they will almost never use yours no matter how good they are.
~ Garrison Wynn
When you are standing in the middle of a storm you have two choices: Pray to God that it goes away. Or, start praying to God that he gives you the wisdom to figure out why you're standing in the middle of a storm.
~ Shannon L. Alder
Between two brains, there will always be misunderstandings and lies caused by parasitic smells, drafts and poor-quality reception.
~ Bernard Werber
True communication is communion- the realization of oneness, which is love.
~ Eckhart Tolle
We should just stop calling these things presentations altogether. Everyone gets hung up on that word. Wouldn’t it be easier to just call them conversations? That’s really what they are.
Choose your words meticulously and then let them rumble up from some deep furnace of conviction.
~ Ron Suskind
Great communicators exemplify the power that building relationships, creating respect and achieving results can have.
~ John Stoker
93/7 Rule: 93% of communication occurs through nonverbal behavior & tone, only 7% of communication takes place through the use of words.