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Quotes About Communication

Music is such a great communicator. It breaks down linguistic barriers, cultural barriers, it basically reaches out. That's when rock n' roll succeeds, and that's what virtuosity is all about.
~ The Edge
The five essential entrepreneurial skills for success: Concentration, Discrimination, Organization, Innovation and Communication.
~ Harold S. Geneen
The key to success is to get out into the store and listen to what the associates have to say.
~ Sam Walton
Our output and continued success is all about our culture. Ours has to be highly collaborative, and we have company-wide events and processes to make sure everyone stays aligned.
~ Parker Harris
You're always in a blessed position if you have a great success story, especially to be in a position to be able to tell it so people can even understand.
~ Tionne Watkins
Our successes have been so great and so rapid that, within 20 years, we've gotten a third of the world's population online, shrunk our computers to the size of our hands, and connected each to each.
~ Caterina Fake
Humor has been a major component in our past successes; a good joke and a good product combined can get a lot of people talking.
~ Vince Offer
Part of being successful is about asking questions and listening to the answers.
~ Anne Burrell
The dog has seldom been successful in pulling man up to its level of sagacity, but man has frequently dragged the dog down to his.
~ James Thurber
I think the reason my stories have been so successful is that I have a strong sense of metaphor.
~ Ray Bradbury
The most successful ideological effects are those which have no need for words, and ask no more than complicitous silence.
~ Pierre Bourdieu
I think one reason for a successful marriage is laughter. I think laughter gets you through the rough moments in a marriage.
~ Bob Newhart
Emotions aren't the obstacles to a successful negotiation; they are the means.
~ Christopher Voss
I am a mild introvert. But I have learned to be a very successful extrovert because if you want impact, you have to work with people.
~ Patrick Pichette
I've seen my parents' long and successful marriage. I have never seen them argue or fight with each other, and the reason behind that is, I think, is that they always communicated with each other.
~ Raveena Tandon
I think there are a lot of successful people in this country who connect amazingly well with the American people and have - and one of the reasons they are successful is because they connect well.
~ Rick Santorum
Contempt is the only asymmetrical facial expression, so it's easy to spot once you're aware of its signs. One researcher has successfully tracked it in couples as a predictor of divorce. When someone is angry at you, you've still got traction with them, but when they display contempt, you've been dismissed.
~ Pamela Meyer
It's interesting that reading, like listening to podcasts, is a lone pursuit, one where we keep our mouths shut and let someone else do the talking. Where we absorb rather than emit. By occasionally isolating ourselves, we can more successfully, more generously, socialise.
~ Sara Pascoe
Speaking fluent English - like doing long division or successfully rewiring a 220-volt electrical outlet - is not a skill you're born with. It's something you learn, occasionally even by opening some old dictionary.
~ Tucker Carlson
The local communities, through their leaders, were able to build a communications network that allowed my work here to reflect the needs and interests of the people within the 9th Congressional District. It's been an honor to do that and we did so successfully.
~ Nick Lampson
I realised that if you connect with the youth, you are home. Children love Varun Dhawan for the kind of films he is doing. If you can successfully connect with kids and the youth - you have cracked it.
~ Ayushmann Khurrana
Every linguistic sign is located on two axes: the axis of simultaneity and that of succession.
~ Roman Jakobson
We are only beginning to learn what to say in a photograph. The world we live in is a succession of fleeting moments, any one of which might say something significant.
~ Alfred Eisenstaedt
From a strictly articulatory point of view there is no succession of sounds.
~ Roman Jakobson