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Quotes About Communication

See, Padam Kumar thinks and talks in Tamil and English. So for him, the words in 'Supari' were less important than how they were spoken.
~ Uday Chopra
If a guy is tall, that's a plus, and he has to have a great personality. He needs to keep up with me because I can be an off-the-wall, aloof chatterbox sometimes! But if he's got some height on him... God bless.
~ Meagan Tandy
We have to be cultured in our criticism of a tall leader like our Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
~ Tamilisai Soundararajan
I've had women telling me I'm bloody gorgeous but I haven't had any kinky pictures. Everything's been quite tame - from the women!
~ Kelvin Fletcher
The Internet feeds off the main press, and the main press feeds off the Internet. They're working in tandem.
~ Matt Drudge
My father is the CEO, and there's no question he is my boss. But we work very much in tandem.
~ Linda Johnson Rice
When we can communicate from the inside out, we're talking directly to the part of the brain that controls behavior, and then we allow people to rationalize it with the tangible things we say and do. This is where gut decisions come from.
~ Simon Sinek
The game is if the orchestra can hear each other, they play better. If they play better and there's a tangible feeling between the orchestra and the audience, if they feel each other, the audience responds and the orchestra feels it.
~ Frank Gehry
I've always felt from everyone I talk to that the fans feel like I'm tangible and they can talk to me and they know me.
~ Hulk Hogan
I have written a lot of love letters to the people that I love in my life. It's sweet to be able to keep that, like a tangible letter, and I want to give that to people.
~ Lana Condor
I feel like my objective in music is to take a hammer and nail and chip away a piece of my heart and give it to someone, so I feel, with merch, it's a tangible parallel of that.
~ Jessie Reyez
I do get bottled up in interviews. You're thinking about what you're saying, and suddenly you get all tangled. So people think I'm sullen, or that I don't have much to say. But my friends will tell you: a lot of times I talk too much.
~ Matt Dillon
I'm not really a storyteller myself - I tend to get all tangled up when I try and tell stories.
~ Daniel Day-Lewis
I wanted to have a reaction from the audience. I wanted to be able to talk to somebody, and not be talking just to myself. That's when I did 'The Conformist,' 'Last Tango in Paris,' etc. And I found it was incredibly rewarding, something new.
~ Bernardo Bertolucci
When you're married, the person you would most like to love you is your spouse. And if you feel loved by your spouse, the world looks bright. But if the love tank is empty, and you don't feel loved by your spouse, the world begins to look dark.
~ Gary Chapman
I so often doubt how much people on television believe what they're saying. They're playing roles for think tanks or political parties or shills of whatever stripe.
~ Morgan Neville
What mattered in the cold war was weight - how big are your missiles? How heavy are your tanks? What matters in globalisation is speed. How fast is your modem? How good are you communications?
~ Gavin Esler
There are people who appear on television who are paid for by shadowy think tanks whose financing they won't come clean about.
~ Gavin Esler
Silence speaks so much louder than screaming tantrums. Never give anyone an excuse to say that you're crazy.
~ Taylor Swift
I never have tantrums. If anything makes me mad, I'm silent. If I'm not talking, leave me alone.
~ Pat Nixon
A method involving apparent obscurity is surely justified when it is the clearest, the simplest, the only method possible of saying in full what the writer has to say
~ Richard Hughes
You can never count on them. They say what they think you want them to say, and then they say what the opposing council wants them to say, too, if they like his face.
~ Richard Hughes
I would rather have to extract information from the devil himself than from a child.
~ Richard Hughes
When you write a poem these relations must reverse themselves. That is, the relation of the words to the subject must weaken and the relation of the words to the writer (you) must take on strength.
~ Richard Hugo