Quotes About Communication
Es cualquier libro discreto (que si cansa, de hablar deja) un amigo que aconseja y que reprende en secreto.
~ Lope de Vega
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Don't play games with my heart I will let you go before you start
~ Unknown
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I would never speak about specifics in my own relationships because I think it's tacky. If you seriously want to know, listen to the music.
~ Unknown
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Hmm, that's not sexual harassment, baby. When I decide to get sexual, trust me, you'll know it. ~ Braden ~
~ Lora Leigh
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But I might—" he bit out. "Tell me you're not a fucking virgin." "No, I'm not a fucking virgin. Virgins have yet to fuck, remember?
~ Lora Leigh
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I say, when Mercury arrives, we just pretend we're not here." Lawe tipped back his whiskey and swallowed in a single drink. "Stay real quiet. Don't make eye contact." They all nodded.
~ Lora Leigh
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The most important thing about virtue is to talk as if you're in favor of it.
~ Unknown
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My tongue is pierced with glass.
~ Unknown
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Although ink was not invented to express our real feelings, I improve my first stoppage between two trains to thank you for three such delightful days in London. It was a shame to take up so much of your busy time, and to persecute you with the serpentine wisdom. I did not wish to turn into bitterness the sweetest thing on earth, but I fancied that there are things good to be observed in your great position which nobody will tell you if you do not hear them from the most wicked of your friends.
~ Lord Acton
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I am ashamed to tell you how much I should like to hear from you, because you will suspect that I only want a supplement to the Times, or a later edition of the Echo.
~ Lord Acton
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Thou need'st not answer; thy confession speaks, Already redd'ning in thy guilty cheeks.
~ Lord Byron
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Letter writing is the only device combining solitude with good company.
~ Lord Byron
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I can never get people to understand that poetry is the expression of excited passion.
~ Lord Byron
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Composing a letter is a way to combine solitude with good company.
~ Lord Byron
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Some women use their tongues—she look'd a lecture, Each eye a sermon, and her brow a homily, An all-in-all sufficient self-director
~ Lord Byron
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Quién no escribe para gustar a las mujeres?
~ Lord Byron
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Politeness is as much concerned in answering letters within a reasonable time, as it is in returning a bow, immediately.
~ Lord Chesterfield
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The only solid and lasting peace between a man and his wife is, doubtless, a separation.
~ Lord Chesterfield
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Patience is a most necessary qualification for business; many a man would rather you heard his story than granted his request.
~ Lord Chesterfield
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Words are the dress of thoughts; which should no more be presented in rags, tatters, and dirt than your person should.
~ Lord Chesterfield
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Many a man would rather you heard his story than grant his request.
~ Lord Chesterfield
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The object of oratory alone is not truth, but persuasion.
~ Unknown
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Your friends praise your abilities to the skies, submit to you in argument, and seem to have the greatest deference for you but, though they may ask it, you never find them following your advice upon their own affairs nor allowing you to manage your own, without thinking that you should follow theirs. Thus, in fact, they all think themselves wiser than you, whatever they may say.
~ Lord Melbourne
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Journalism — a profession whose business it is to explain to others what it personally does not understand.
~ Lord Northcliffe
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