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Quotes About Communication

without getting near bluegrass, CNN, opera, or a hundred other stations. Out of frustration on her part and fatigue on his, they both threw in the towel early and settled on soft jazz.
~ John Grisham
documentación necesaria. —Me parece muy bien, pero está hablando con la persona equivocada.
~ John Grisham
Early that morning, she had written to her mother to say she was so excited
~ John Guy
On January 3, 1567, Mary wrote to say that she accepted the offer
~ John Guy
he started to stammer nervously. "Madam," he began, "the queen's
~ John Guy
when he started for the fourth, Mary cut him off. In a clear and unwavering voice
~ John Guy
She was not allowed to write to him
~ John Guy
James's first letter to his mother appears to have been written as late as March 1585, when he was eighteen.
~ John Guy
Mary wanted to appeal directly to Elizabeth at the level of queen to queen.
~ John Guy
He denied everything he had said about carrying the two Glasgow letters from Mary to Bothwell.
~ John Guy
The language of the lowlanders was in fact much closer to northern English
~ John Guy
language so lucid and graceful that it sparkled
~ John Guy
When Elizabeth heard of Mary's forced abdication, she sent at once for Cecil.
~ John Guy
She also sent a messenger to Dunbar with orders to fortify the castle in her name.
~ John Guy
She was negotiating with Elizabeth at the level of queen to queen through her ambassador
~ John Guy
Mary found Elizabeth's letter so insulting, she refused to reply at all.
~ John Guy
Does anyone really know their friends? Close friends even? Can you really say, hand on heart, that you know what your pal's thinking, even if you've known them intimately all their life?
~ Unknown
Hill, My uncle was a little put out
~ Unknown
So when I tell you what I think, I am not transferring thoughts to you. I do not lose them when I tell them. I express what I think, and for you to understand, you need not think what I think, or have the same thought as I. You may need to know what I think and to say it, but not to have the thought or think it.
~ John Heaton
Persons, bodies and minds inhabit language.
~ John Heaton
When we think language is on one side and reality is on the other, and then puzzle as to how they link up, we forget that we dwell in language and are merely imagining that we can point at them.
~ John Heaton
So, it is the spirit in which one acts that is vital, and the notion of language games clarifies this.
~ John Heaton
We must do away with all explanation and allow only description in its place".
~ John Heaton
He had an early formulation of what in the Tractatus he saw more clearly — that we can speak of existence only when we assert the truth of some proposition that is not itself existential.
~ John Heaton