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    How youMore people will learn about IBM from Wikipedia in the coming years than from IBM itself.

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    How you think and create your inner world that you gonna become in your outer world. Your inner believe manifest you in the outside

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    Human beings remember "firsts"- the first time something happens, or the begining of an experience- and we tend to remember "lasts" as well. So when you are about to make a critical/negative delivery , start your criticism with a positive begining, it will affect the rest of the experience. Start by giving them solid ground to stand by expressing the fact that you value them and they matter. Once they are reassured of their own worth, people will accept your comments far more easily and they'll get less defensive.

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    Human communication, it sometimes seems to me, involves an exaggerated amount of time. How briefly and to the point people always seem to speak on the stage or on the screen, while in real life we stumble from phrase to phrase with endless repetition.

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    Human interaction. The most complicated form of happiness I will never figure out.

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    Human interaction without clearly stated scope of service can create moments of tension and less positive results.

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    Humans pursuing deep, complete connections respond to quite different incentives from those that influence self-interested utility maximizers. Rewards, monitoring, and punishments are less likely to be effective than engagement, communication, norms, socialization, identity, and common purpose. They share not out of a calculation of reciprocity but from a psychological pleasure in sharing. Those seeking connections make decisions from their hearts as well as their heads, influenced by emotion, fairness, empathy, and intuition. Their behavior, thoughts, feelings, and even personal attributes are highly socially contingent. The range of humanity includes individuals who display every possible combination of selfishness and sociability.

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    Humans are so innately hardwired for language that they can no more suppress their ability to learn and use language than they can suppress the instinct to pull a hand back from a hot surface.

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    Humor and seriousness can be an unstable mix.

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    I am, I must confess, an obsessive and superstitious letter-writer. When I am troubled I will write any long letter rather than make a telephone call. This is perhaps because I invest letters with magical power. To desiderate something in a letter is, I often irrationally feel, tantamount to bringing it about. A letter is a barrier, a reprieve, a charm against the world, an almost infallible method of acting at a distance. (And, it must be admitted, of passing the buck.) It is a way of bidding time to stop.

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    Iata deci cugetarea mea profunda pe ziua de azi: e pentru prima oara cand intalnesc pe cineva care cauta oameni si care vede mai departe. Poate sa para ceva banal dar eu cred ca este profund. Noi nu vedem niciodata mai departe de certitudinile noastre si, mai grav, am renuntat la intalnirea cu ceilalti, nu facem decat sa ne intalnim pe noi insine, fara a ne recunoaste in aceste oglinzi permanente. Daca ne-am da seama de asta, daca am deveni constienti ca nu ne privim niciodata decat pe noi insine in celalalt, ca suntem singuri in desert, am innebuni. Eu insa implor soarta sa-mi acorde sansa de a vedea mai departe de mine insami si de a intalni pe cineva.

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    I believe that being able to communicate directly with readers is a boon. I certainly enjoy it as much as they do.

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    Buenos dias," she said in response to Hernandez's soft greeting. They had a pact to speak only Spanish to each other, with the result that their conversation never got beyond hello and good-bye.

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    I came to the conclusion that, even in life, unless I’m responding with my whole self—unless, in fact, I’m willing to be changed by you—I’m probably not really listening. But if I do listen—openly, naïvely, and innocently—there’s a chance, possibly the only chance, that a true dialogue and real communication will take place between us.

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    Identifying the source of our personal narratives helps us to release its negative aspects and re-frame it in ways that promote wholeness.

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    Ideas and opinions are not spontaneously "born" in each individual brain: they have had a centre of formation, or irradiation, of dissemination, of persuasion-a group of men, or a single individual even, which has developed them and presented them in the political form of current reality.

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    Identifying body language changes connected with the conversation in hand gives us insights into their thoughts and emotions.

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    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.

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    I don't speak very well, I work very well.

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    I do not understand this man," [Tempi] said. "Is he attempting to buy sex with me? Or does he wish to fight?

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    If a philosophical writer cannot be followed, the difficulty of his subject can be placed only in mitigation of his offense, not in condonation of it. There are too many expert witnesses on the other side.

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    If a conversation is not working, then you need to make a different choice. Stop what you are doing & do something different.

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    If asked for an opinion we’ll say what we think. And by “what we think” I mean the answer that comes to our mind first, seems most logical and requires the least amount of effort to articulate, while getting us in the least amount of trouble. Really that’s what our communication boils down to.

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    If I already intuitively "get" what you're trying to tell me, why should I obsess about remembering it? The danger, of course, is that what sounds like common sense often isn't.... It's your job, as a communicator, to expose the parts of your message that are uncommon sense. (p.72)

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    If he silently decides not to say something when they’re talking, Marianne will ask ‘what?’ within one or two seconds. This ‘what?’ question seems to him to contain so much: not just the forensic attentiveness to his silences that allows her to ask in the first place, but a desire for total communication, a sense that anything unsaid is an unwelcome interruption between them.

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    If communication is lost everything is lost in a relationship.

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    If her mother had been observing this interaction, she'd tell Clementine she was wrong, that she needed to keep talking, to say everything that was on her mind, to communicate, to leave no possibility for misinterpretation. If her father were here, he'd put his finger to his lips and say, "Shh." Clementine settled for two words. "I'm sorry," she said.

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    If I could talk about it, I would not have to do it. I make art.

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    If I don't understand you, it's your fault

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    If I were asked to name the deadliest subversive force within capitalism--the single greatest source of its waning morality--I should without hesitation name advertising. How else should one identify a force that debases language, drains thought, and undoes dignity? If the barrage of advertising, unchanged in its tone and texture, were devoted to some other purpose--say the exaltation of the public sector--it would be recognized in a moment for the corrosive element that it is. But as the voice of the private sector it escapes this startled notice. I mention it only to point out that a deep source of moral decay for capitalism arises from its own doings, not from that of its governing institutions.

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    If I went back to college again, I'd concentrate on two areas learning to write and to speak before an audience. Nothing in life is more important than the ability to communicate effectively.

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    I find that often simple words say all that needs to be said in less time, using less energy, with all the details wanted- fully in tact. Love it.

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    If old truths are to retain their hold on men’s minds, they must be restated in the language and concepts of successive generations. What at one time are their most effective expressions gradually become so worn with use that they cease to carry a definite meaning. The underlying ideas may be as valid as ever, but the words, even when they refer to problems that are still with us, no longer convey the same conviction; the arguments do not move in a context familiar to us; and they rarely give us direct answers to the questions we are asking This may be inevitable because no statement of an ideal that is likely to sway men’s minds can be complete: it must be adapted to a given climate of opinion, presuppose much that is accepted by all men of the time, and illustrate general principles in terms of issues with which they are concerned.

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    - If no one understands anything in the same way, what use is communication? - The best way to recycle empty soup cans is to tie a string to them and talk to yourself - from up to a mile away.

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    If nаturе іntеndеd uѕ to tаlk mоrе than lіѕtеn, ѕhе would have gіvеn us twо mоuthѕ and оnе еаr.

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    If only we were angels, with transparent bodies and transparent thoughts...

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    If our minds are blocked, there is no device that will make up for our inability to communicate with ourselves or others.

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    ...if the content of your speech is not authentic, talking or texting on a device doesn't mean you're communicating with another person.

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    If she died as a result of this journey, it wouldn't be because of slavers. It would be because Richard's inability to communicate would give her a heart attack.

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    If some people say what is in their hearts and other people say what glides easily off the tongue, how can we talk to one another?

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    If the difficult tasks are completed first, then the remaining tasks seem easy.

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    (I. F. Stone had once called it an exciting paper to read because you never knew on what page you would find a page-one story),

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    If Patience is the Key of Success then Communication is the master key of it

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    I formed several possible stories out of her speech, formed them at once, so it was less like I failed to understand than that I understood in chords, understood in a plurality of worlds.

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    If someone yells at me, they are not expressing love. They may be threatening me. They may be expressing great frustration with me. They may simply be trying to control my behavior. However, they are not communicating love.

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    If there is a communication issue, it is not the fault of the other person but of both people.

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    If the Times gave readers far more news, then Lippmann at the Trib made the world seem far more understandable.

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    If this constant sliding and hiding of meaning were true of conscious life, then we would of course never be able to speak coherently at all. If the whole of language were present to me when I spoke, then I would not be able to articulate anything at all. The ego, or consciousness, can therefore only work by repressing this turbulent activity, provisionally nailing down words on to meanings. Every now and then a word from the unconscious which I do not want insinuates itself into my discourse, and this is the famous Freudian slip of the tongue or parapraxis. But for Lacan all our discourse is in a sense a slip of the tongue: if the process of language is as slippery and ambiguous as he suggests, we can never mean precisely what we say and never say precisely what we mean. Meaning is always in some sense an approximation, a near-miss, a part-failure, mixing non-sense and non-communication into sense and dialogue.

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    If we all work together there is no telling how we can change the world through the impact of promoting positivity online.

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    If we don’t communicate, we certainly can’t get much done and if we don’t communicate authentically, what we get done is less effective.