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Quotes About Dialog

In the future, I think it's pretty plausible that collective intelligence tools and skills will be important in order to be a part of global dialog, global business, and global creativity. People who know how to negotiate collective intelligence networks are going to be in a good position to contribute to global society.
~ Jane McGonigal
I hate the word 'rendering,' as it equates to 'pouring concrete' on ideas that demand continuing dialog. 'Trade secrets' imply hoarding of knowledge.
~ Chris Jordan
Martin Buber believed that the foundation for human existence is relational. People can create between-zones of resonant meaning. In a letter to Ludwig Binswanger, the Swiss psychiatrist, he wrote, "Dialog in my sense implies the necessity of the unforeseen, and its basic element is surprise, the surprising mutuality." Isn't this what happens when I hear the words spoken to me in the room as alive, not dead. Isn't it always a surprise?
~ Siri Hustvedt
I like writing dialog but don't think I'd be much good at a screenplay. I once had to write a treatment for a novel of mine - a condition of its being optioned by a movie producer - and I turned out something pretty lackluster. So my inclination would be to stay out of the way of an experienced screenwriter.
~ Thomas Mallon
The makeup of your thoughts is exposed through your internal dialog.
~ Stephen Richards
I'm not a walking encyclopedia. I'm not one of those types that knows every single film ever made or can recite every dialog.
~ Nicolas Winding Refn
Even though we didn't say anything, we were in dialog: a peregrin dialog, meaning two equals wandering around trying to work something out, as opposed to a suvinian dialog where a fid is being taught by a mentor, or a Periklynian dialog, which is combat.
~ Neal Stephenson
Her paintings formed a visual diary, an outward manifestation of her inward dialog that was, all too often, a scream of pain.
~ Gerry Souter
initiated. All right, tell me what happened. Talk to me.
~ James Patterson
If you write interesting roles, you get interesting people to play them. If you write roles that are full of nuance and contradiction and have interesting dialog, actors are drawn to that.
~ Paul Schrader
When you put yourself in the customer's shoes and begin your dialog from there, an immediate connection develops that stems beyond basic commerce and encourages loyalty.
~ Steve Maraboli
With video games, imagine it's not locked - it's a TV show people can reach in and do this and do that, and you need to have dialog for all of that stuff.
~ Justin Roiland
I don't think interviewing people is any different than normal communication. The only thing is that it has these boundaries set upon it as to what the conversation is about.
~ John Bishop
I have always viewed my role as a sort of ambassador or bridge between groups to help provide a dialog.
~ Joichi Ito
gentle interrogation. "Tell
~ Mike Rowe