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Quotes About Dialogue

I think if you're forthright and answer a lot of questions, sometimes you'll get people who won't let you answer the questions, and that makes for a difficult answer.
~ Rand Paul
What you need to do in conflict resolution is to bring the people who believe that the answer to their political ambitions will be achieved through violence into a frame of mind that they accept that their political ambitions will be delivered by politics.
~ Des Browne
I think that we need to make sure that we have frank conversations about race and color and discrimination within this country.
~ Daniel Cameron
I believe in a free market of ideas and not shying away from debate.
~ Kevin McCarthy
Our country frequently seems more divided than ever on how to approach everything from climate change to the economy. I think the path to understanding begins with honest, open conversations.
~ Doug McMillon
I'm the kind of guy who likes to have a little friendly banter, even with someone I disagree with.
~ Mike Gallagher
I think people are frightened of saying what they think, and I think that's a bad thing for society.
~ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
To speak robin to a robin is like speaking French to a Frenchman
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
Non, monsieur. Je n'ai pas le canif de mon oncle.' That
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
Anne tells him that his silence is, in a way, like her chatter.
~ Francine Prose
The repetitions, meaningless expressions, stammers, and nonsensical monosyllables with which we express hesitation, along with the clichés and banalities that constitute so much of everyday conversation, cannot and should not be used when our characters are talking. Rather, they should speak more fluently than we do, with greater economy and certitude.
~ Francine Prose
I poke nothing at you except words. I do it without fear of offending because I have learned that you have no ears.
~ Frank Herbert
Nikad ne pokušavaj razložno razgovarati s ljudima koji vjeruju da su u pravu.
~ Frank Herbert
Desire brings the participants together. Data sets the limits of their dialogue. Doubt frames the questions.
~ Frank Herbert
She said a thing.
~ Frank Herbert
What do you mean—desire, data and doubt?" "Desire brings the participants together. Data set the limits of their dialogue. Doubt frames the questions.
~ Frank Herbert
Desire brings the participants together. Data set the limits of their dialogue. Doubt frames the questions.
~ Frank Herbert
How excellent! And if you handed one of them the complete scenario of his life, the unvarying dialogue up to his moment of death- what a hellish gift that's be. What other boredom! Every living instant he be replaying what he knew absolutely. No deviation. He could anticipate every response every utterance over and over and over and over and over and…
~ Frank Herbert
Here the dialogue form breaks down. From the believer's mouth there emerges what can only be called a soup of words, sentences that begin and do not end, words that change into something else halfway. This goes on for a longer or shorter time.
~ Frank Sheed
Sometimes I text the wrong person ... on purpose. Just to start a conversation.
~ Frank Warren
call any vegetable, call it by name, and the chances are good that the vegetable will respond to you
~ Frank Zappa
Mit unsern Antworten entwerten wir unsere Fragen.
~ Franz Kafka
I like to say good dialogue is a million times easier to memorize than bad dialogue - difficult good dialogue, even if it's difficult. Aaron Sorkin dialogue is easier to memorize, even though it's wildly complicated.
~ Jesse Bradford
'A Streetcar Named Desire' is the play I've probably read the most times in my life, and I love the weirdness of all the scene outs but especially the end of the second scene, when Williams brings a tamale vendor on stage to simply say, 'Red hot!'
~ Branden Jacobs-Jenkins