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    Be polite in your speeches. Good information rudely communicated will make no positive difference.

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    Be sure to taste your words before you spit them out.

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    Between two brains, there will always be misunderstandings and lies caused by parasitic smells, drafts and poor-quality reception.

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    Be yourself! Don’t try to fabricate your personality in the guise of impressing others.

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    Bill Bryson's is a synthesizing intellect, capable of translating myriad data into a digestible narrative – rare currency in an increasingly atomized society.

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    Body language speaks much more succinctly and honestly than mere spoken words.

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    Book publishers should change the communication from best sellers to the best impacts.What matters is the impact not the sold copies.

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    Bridge miscommunications by talking to parents, hearing their stories, and learning how they’ve shaped yours.

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    But – and it pains me to admit this – I don’t have the answers to everything. No one does. And turning to anyone – your mom, Andrew, Laura, me, whoever – to solve your problems in life will only result in disappointment.

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    But it is not time constraints alone that produce such fragmented and discontinuous language. When a television show is in process, it is very nearly impermissible to say, "Let me think about that" or "I don't know" or "What do you mean when you say...?" or "From what sources does your information come?" This type of discourse not only slows down the tempo of the show but creates the impression of uncertainty or lack of finish. It tends to reveal people in the act of thinking, which is as disconcerting and boring on television as it is on a Las Vegas stage. Thinking does not play well on television, a fact that television directors discovered long ago. There is not much to see in it. It is, in a phrase, not a performing art. But television demands a performing art.

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    But what is the use of the humanities as such? Admittedly they are not practical, and admittedly they concern themselves with the past. Why, it may be asked, should we engage in impractical investigations, and why should we be interested in the past? The answer to the first question is: because we are interested in reality. Both the humanities and the natural sciences, as well as mathematics and philosophy, have the impractical outlook of what the ancients called vita contemplativa as opposed to vita activa. But is the contemplative life less real or, to be more precise, is its contribution to what we call reality less important, than that of the active life? The man who takes a paper dollar in exchange for twenty-five apples commits an act of faith, and subjects himself to a theoretical doctrine, as did the mediaeval man who paid for indulgence. The man who is run over by an automobile is run over by mathematics, physics and chemistry. For he who leads the contemplative life cannot help influencing the active, just as he cannot prevent the active life from influencing his thought. Philosophical and psychological theories, historical doctrines and all sorts of speculations and discoveries, have changed, and keep changing, the lives of countless millions. Even he who merely transmits knowledge or learning participates, in his modest way, in the process of shaping reality - of which fact the enemies of humanism are perhaps more keenly aware than its friends. It is impossible to conceive of our world in terms of action alone. Only in God is there a "Coincidence of Act and Thought" as the scholastics put it. Our reality can only be understood as an interpenetration of these two.

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    By holding hands a couple can always say a lot of things they couldn’t have otherwise said in a public place. Among a million people, they can touch and tickle each other at their most intimate places: their hearts.

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    Cal opens a drawer, pulls out a sketch pad and charcoal and sets them down on a drafting table. 'Let's draw.' I smile the way I did as a child when receiving a fresh box of 64 Crayola crayons, unabashedly showing all my teeth. I remember how much I used to love to draw, and I wonder why I don't do it anymore. I write, I guess. I draw with words, but when I see Cal's pad and charcoal, I'm overwhelmed with the feeling that it's not the same. I use my words, my artist's charcoal to describe what I'm thinking. He draws with an imperfect fluidity, pausing only occasionally to shade the drawing with his thumb or brush the paper with the back of his hands. He listens and nods and doesn't interrupt. And when I'm done speaking he looks at the drawing, and his eyes get really big. Slowly, he turns his pad around for me to see. My heart stops and then starts. 'Yes,' I say. It's perfect. Alive with added detail and beautiful Inuit soulfulness I couldn't have even imagined sitting outside in my car. My fear is gone. There's a tingling in my skin, like I can feel the thousand needle pricks to come. I am alive.

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    By precluding meaningful communication it fosters misunderstanding on both sides." (Freedom Rider Diary: Smuggled Notes from Parchman Prison, p. 49)

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    Calmness subdues anger.

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    Can we be clear about who we are, what we want? Can we be fully present in our truth, and communicate that? Can we understand each other?

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    Civilization is communication. When that which should be expressed and transmitted is lost, civilization comes to an end.

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    Ce genre de communication (mass-médias) ne sert pas à faire "communiquer" les hommes et les peuples, à enrichir leur expérience de la vie par l'expérience des autres, mais au contraire, à abêtir, à manipuler, à conditionner (pour faire acheter un produit, faire voter pour un parti, ou faire accepter une guerre).

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    Change is constant.

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    Change is difficult, since it challenges the status quo.

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    Character displays "the weighty impatience of having to explain something that should already be understood.

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    Chi pronuncia parole d'amore è come chi lancia un messaggio in codice con una trasmittente difettosa, senza mai essere sicuro di cosa viene captato (e, ciò nonostante, come un dente di leone che libera infinite spore delle quali una minima parte si riproduce, quel fortuito, ottimistico tentativo di telecomunicazione va compiuto - fiducia nel servizio postale).

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    Civility is crucial to all our interactions, from face-to-face to the ever-changing global digital frontier

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    CIOs need to leverage different conversations tyles to construct the collaborative vision and deliver high performance IT result.

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    Clarity leads to attention and attention leads to results.

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    Collaboration begins with mutual understanding and respect.

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    Communication is a two-way street, not a highway.

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    Caught in your youniverse again? Try reaching out to the one besides you!

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    Change is possible only if the top management agrees.

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    Clarity is a sign of intellectual energy.

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    Clarity of thought is a must for brevity in speech.

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    Come to every conversation with three prepared stories to tell. Sometimes others do not want to talk, and by having some talking points in mind, you will always have the conversation flowing.

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    Come to the Lord with boldness and talk to Him in prayer

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    Communication, communication.

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    Communication is a wonderful thing. It is when we presume or do not ask what another person thinks or feels that creates the problems.

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    Communication is defined not by what is being said but by what is being heard. For this reason, it is vital that you gain a good appreciation of how other people will listen—interpret, process, and assign meaning— to what you have to say before you can influence them effectively.

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    Communication is really a two-way process with listenining being as important as speaking. Enhancing one's listening skills is therefore as important as enhancing one's speaking skills.

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    Communicate, communicate.

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    Communicating is about asking good questions and engaging with each other.

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    Communication and a clear mutual understanding between two people or more can help to build the best route to success in any venture.

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    Communication can be sent or received through verbal or nonverbal cues.

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    Communication is an art form that is crafted throughout our lives.

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    Communication is now often experienced as a superhuman phenomenon that towers above individuals. A new generation has come of age with a reduced expectation of what a person can be, and of who each person might become.

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    Communication is the key and saying your words with kindness is the way to go.

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    Communication is the mortar that holds humanity together; it’s the very currency of our society.

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    Communication succeeds when you make others understand you clearly, and they make you understand them clearly.

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    Communication...it is a difficult optimisation. Structurally, it gets founded over words, organised around thoughts. Words are difficult to come through, successfully, amid the thought process. The thought process in right manifestation gives rise to communication.

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    Communication must be HOT: honest, open, and two-way.

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    Communications must destroy localness, by a slow, inevitable process [...] Radio and television speech becomes standardized, perhaps better English than we have ever used. Just as our bread, mixed and baked, packaged and sold without benefit of accident of human frailty, is uniformly good and uniformly tasteless, so will our speech become one speech [...] What I am mourning is perhaps not worth saving, but I regret its loss nevertheless

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    Communication was often like this, though: stumbling, tripping, getting up again. Moving, however clumsily, forward.

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