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Quotes About Dialogue

Caw! Caw, Hartley, caw!" Chase narrowed his eyes again. "Sam?" I nodded. Then crossed to the window again and called down to Sam. "You can quit squawking. He caught me.
~ Gemma Halliday
You know the saying, right? The way you can tell a vendor is lying is when their lips are moving.
~ Gene Kim
And the dragons aren't interested in talking to us about how they do whatever it is that they do." Kai coughed. "Just like we aren't interested in talking to them about how we do what we do?
~ Genevieve Cogman
"Tehee!" quod she, and clapte the wyndow to.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
Even now, I tell myself, there is a language / to which I might speak and which / would rightly hear me...
~ Geoffrey Hill
MARION: I'll tell you a story. DANTON: You might put your lips to better use.
~ Georg Buchner
The problem with communication is the illusion that is has occurred.
~ George Bernard Shaw
A man never tells you anything until you contradict him.
~ George Bernard Shaw
The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.
~ George Bernard Shaw
Ultimately, it is through concrete communication practices that participation is put into practice, maintained, and evaluated.
~ George Cheney
When unsure of the stranger's intentions, the best policy is to open a meaningful dialogue. "Hey, dickhead! Who taught you to shoot, Louis Braille? That arrow missed me by a mile.
~ Ilona Andrews
It's truly rare to find a man who enjoys the sound of his own voice as much as you do.
~ Ilona Andrews
Felix, how do you know when Hugh wants you to do something?" "He tells me," Felix said. "Ah!" She clapped her hands together. "He tells you. Imagine that. So you are able to communicate with actual words rather than grunts and snarls.
~ Ilona Andrews
I could do the punching. Punching was easy. It was the clever banter and dealing in convoluted half-truths and almost-lies that made me want to jump out of my skin.
~ Ilona Andrews
Non ho il genio della lite diceva. Indro Montanelli racconta Carlo Cattaneo
~ Indro Montanelli
The substance of my life is a private conversation with myself which to turn into a dialogue would be equivalent to self-destruction.
~ Iris Murdoch
I hate solitude, but I am afraid of intimacy. The substance of my life is a private conversation with myself which to turn into a dialogue would be equivalent to self-destruction.
~ Iris Murdoch
In faith I know not why I am so sad. Ludens did not reply to this remark which Gildas often uttered.
~ Iris Murdoch
There was something I tried to put in, Gottstein, but between my not knowing how to phrase it and Earth's reluctance to grasp my meaning, we ended up not communicating.
~ Isaac Asimov
Era um grande acréscimo à vida de Harlan. Ter alguém com quem conversar, com quem falar sobre sua vida, seus feitos e pensamentos. Era como se ela fosse uma parte dele, mas uma parte suficientemente separada para exigir a fala como comunicação, em vez do pensamento. Era uma parte suficientemente separada para ser capaz de responder de maneira imprevista, por meio de processos racionais independentes.
~ Isaac Asimov
How did you get on?" he asked slowly, as though gripping each word with his teeth very carefully to prevent it from trembling before letting it out.
~ Isaac Asimov
de la pasión política, nadie escuchaba las voces razonables que llamaban al diálogo o la negociación.
~ Isabel Allende
epistolary communication:
~ Isabel Allende
If you asked someone who was a Maori about how they felt about how they were treated in Australia or New Zealand, you'll get an answer. They'll have something to tell you. And you might not like what you hear.
~ Laurence Fishburne