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Quotes About Communication

Ama eÄŸer büyük fikirleriniz varsa onlar? ifade edebilmek için büyük kelimeler kullanman?z gerekir, öyle deÄŸil mi?
~ L.M. Montgomery
have big ideas you have to use big words to express them, haven't you?
~ L.M. Montgomery
She gives me meals that stick to my ribs. She don't forget to put salt in the porridge. She never slams doors, and when she has nothing to say, she don't talk. That's uncanny in a woman, you know, Mister.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Sally says they'll fight most of their time but that they'll be happier fighting with each other than agreeing with anybody else. But I don't think they'll fight... much. I think it is just misunderstanding that makes most of the trouble in the world. You and I for so long, now...
~ L.M. Montgomery
İnsanlar gerçek düÅŸüncelerini dile getirseler bu dünya çok daha ilginç bir yer olurdu; gerçi zaten çok ilginç bir yer.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Aunt Elizabeth was one of those people who never do understand anything unless it is told them in plain language and hammered into their heads. And thy they understand it only with their brains and not with their hearts.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Podoba mi siÄ™ czÅ'owiek, którego oczy mówiÄ… wiÄ™cej ni? wargi.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Words aren't made — they grow," said Anne.
~ L.M. Montgomery
People say men are interesting. They may be. But I shall never get well enough acquainted with any of them to find out.
~ L.M. Montgomery
all these terrible emotions always do sound foolish when we put them into our inadequate words. They are not meant to be spoken—only felt and endured.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Confío en que no piense que soy una de esas horribles personas que le hacen sentir que hay que hablarles todo el tiempo. Hablaremos cuando nos apetezca.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Pigs MAY whistle, but they've poor mouths for it
~ L.M. Montgomery
But when you have huge thoughts you need to use large words to specific them, haven't you?
~ L.M. Montgomery
Tact is a faculty for meandering around to a given point instead of making a bee-line.
~ L.M. Montgomery
But don't tell Marilla I said anything about it. She might think I was putting my oar in and I promised not to do that. Wild horses won't drag the secret from me, promised Anne solemnly. How would wild horses drag a secret from a person anyhow? But Matthew was gone, scared at his own success. He fled hastily to the remotest corner of the horse pasture lest Marilla should suspect what he had been up to.
~ L.M. Montgomery
No sabes que solo los más tontos son los que hablan en serio todo el tiempo?
~ L.M. Montgomery
What is the matter with Harrison Miller, anyway?
~ L.M. Montgomery
Pero si uno tiene grandes ideas debe usar grandes palabras para expresarlas, ¿no es verdad?
~ L.M. Montgomery
She was positively unable to reply to Annetta's
~ L.M. Montgomery
Mrs. Davis did not say anything half so amiable as good afternoon, but she took her departure.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Bets seemed to die afresh every time there was something Pat wanted to share with her and could not.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Occasionally she looked at Anne, seemed on the point of saying something, then shook her head and buttoned up her mouth.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Grown-ups didn't seem to realize that for me, as for most other schoolboys, it was easier to keep silent than to speak. I was a natural oyster.
~ L.P. Hartley
The conversation of the gods! - I didn't resent or feel aggrieved because I couldn't understand it. I was the smallest of the planets, and if I carried messages between them and I couldn't always understand, that was in order too: they were something in a foreign language - star-talk.
~ L.P. Hartley