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Quotes About Communication

It's my job to try to communicate with as little showiness as possible. I was a really showy actor as a young man.
~ Frank Langella
Many men go into the ministry not only for the power trip involved, but also so that they will never have to be interrupted or contradicted.
~ Frank Zindler
Men and months are interchangeable commodities only when a task can be partitioned among many workers with no communication among them.
~ Fred Brooks
Men after death ... are understood worse than men of the moment, but heard better.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
... you simply can't imagine what men will say!
~ Fyodor Dostoevsky
I am an honest girl, M. le Vicomte de Chagny, and I don't lock myself up in my dressing-room with men's voices.
~ Gaston Leroux
Men. One minute they have their tongues down your throat and the next they're forbidding you from meeting your own father and criticizing your fashion choices.
~ Gemma Halliday
All men should be required to have their marital status tattooed on their foreheads.
~ Gemma Halliday
Being with a man incapable of telling a lie – a whole lot of awesome. Being with a man who could taste when you lied – sucked the big one.
~ Gena Showalter
I don't see a point in advertising my marital status when men don't. Completely ridiculous.
~ Gene Weingarten
Ek gret effect men write in place lite; Th'entente is al, and nat the lettres space.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
The writer who cannot sometimes throw away a thought about which another man would have written dissertations, without worry whether or not the reader will find it, will never become a great writer.
~ Georg C. Lichtenberg
A man never feels more important than when he receives a telegram containing more than ten words.
~ George Ade
My friend, when a man has anything to tell in this world, the difficulty is not to make him tell it, but to prevent him from telling it too often.
~ George Bernard Shaw
If you are to rule men, you must rule them through their own ideas.
~ George Eliot
It is not enough that a man has clearness of vision, and reliance on sincerity, he must also have the art of expression, or he will remain obscure.
~ George Henry Lewes
The singing man keepes his shop in his throate.
~ George Herbert
An Oxe is taken by the horns, and a Man by the tongue.
~ George Herbert
From a chollerick man withdraw a little; from him that saies nothing, for ever. [From a choleric man withdraw a little; from him that says nothing, for ever.]
~ George Herbert
It really is true that an orator is simply a good man who speaks well.
~ George McGovern
It was not the man's brain that was speaking; it was his larynx.
~ George Orwell
So be it. I'll wear my iron and hold my tongue. A man who won't listen can't hear.
~ George R. R. Martin
Books are dead men talking.
~ George R. R. Martin
I am obliged to deal with hundreds of men and to make them live without killing the reader.
~ George Sarton