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Image of Dallin H. Oaks
All of us should banish hateful communications and practice civility for differences of opinion.
- Dallin H. Oaks
Collection: Communication
Image of Spencer W. Kimball
The burning bushes, the smoking mountains, . . . the Cumorahs, and the Kirtlands were realities; but they were the exceptions. . . . Always expecting the spectacular, many will miss entirely the constant flow of revealed communication.
- Spencer W. Kimball
Collection: Communication
Image of Daniel H. Pink
The ultimate pitch for an era of short attention spans begins with a single word - and doesn't go any further.
- Daniel H. Pink
Collection: Communication
Image of Doreen Virtue
Speaking your truth with love ensures that others will hear your message, since angry words can shut down communication.
- Doreen Virtue
Collection: Communication
Image of Mandy Moore
I'd say the key to a good relationship is communication .
- Mandy Moore
Collection: Communication
Image of Georges Bataille
Though the immediate impression of rebellion may obscure the fact, the task of authentic literature is nevertheless only conceivable in terms of a desire for fundamental communication with the reader.
- Georges Bataille
Collection: Communication
Image of Pope John Paul II
All human activity takes place within a culture and interacts with culture.
- Pope John Paul II
Collection: Communication
Image of Vladimir Putin
Russia must realise its full potential in high-tech sectors such as modern energy technology, transport and communications, space and aircraft building.
- Vladimir Putin
Collection: Communication
Image of Harbhajan Singh Yogi
Conscious communication is called Turiya-when you are totally effective, totally understood and totally truthful.
- Harbhajan Singh Yogi
Collection: Communication
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Communication always has a purpose. Before speaking, the first law is: you must know why you are talking. You must know what you are communicating for. What do you want?
- Harbhajan Singh Yogi
Collection: Communication
Image of Michel de Montaigne
Speech belongs half to the speaker, half to the listener. The latter must prepare to receive it according to the motion it takes.
- Michel de Montaigne
Collection: Communication
Image of Marshall B. Rosenberg
Expressing our vulnerability can help resolve conflicts.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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We use NVC to evaluate ourselves in ways that engender growth rather than self-hatred.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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Compliments and praise, for their part, are tragic expressions of fulfilled needs
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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NVC is founded on language and communication skills that strengthen our ability to remain human, even under trying conditions.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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You're going to lose it when you follow the world "feel" with the words "because I think". Any time you are thinking, your chance of getting what you need is greatly decreased, especially when you follow the word "think" with the word "you". I predict you won't only not get heard, but I predict a defensive aggressive reaction.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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Once you have access to key people in an organization, if you go into a meeting with enemy images of those people - then you are not going to connect.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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Unless we as social change agents come from a certain spirituality, we're likely to create more harm than good.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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Nonviolent Communication shows us a way of being very honest, but without any criticism, without any insults, without any put-downs, without any intellectual diagnosis implying wrongness.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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Getting in touch with unmet needs is important to the healing process.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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Make your goal to attend to your underlying needs and to aim for a resolution so satisfying that everyone involved has their needs met also.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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Before we tackle the gangs and the basic story, we have to make sure that we have liberated ourselves from how we have been educated and make sure we are coming from a spirituality of our own choosing.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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Empathize with silence by listening for the feelings and needs behind it.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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In NVC, no matter what words others may use to express themselves, we simply listen for their observations, feelings, needs, and requests.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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We give empathy to others for our own benefit.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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However impressed we may be with NVC concepts, it is only through practice and application that our lives are transformed.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
Image of Robert H. Schuller
One classical role of the pulpit in Protestantism has been to 'preach sermons' which imply indoctrination more than education. Within this from of communication, there is an inherent, intrinsic inclination to intimidate, manipulate, and, hence, offend the person's most prized quality of humanness - his dignity.
- Robert H. Schuller
Collection: Communication
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Roman Catholics utter their Papal edicts, Protestants quote their Bible, Fundamentalists declare their orthodox theological dogmas, and we are all expected to renounce private reflection and peacefully acquiesce to these pronouncements. And the result is that the dignity of the person is violated by such oppressive, intelligence-smothering forms of communication.
- Robert H. Schuller
Collection: Communication
Image of Michel de Montaigne
Authors communicate with the people by some special extrinsic mark; I am the first to do so by my entire being, as Michel de Montaigne.
- Michel de Montaigne
Collection: Communication
Image of Edward Snowden
The internet exchange is sort of the core points where all of the international cables come together, where all of the internet service providers come together, and they trade lines with each other. These are priority one targets for any sort of espionage agency, because they provide access to so many people's communications.
- Edward Snowden
Collection: Communication
Image of Joyce Carol Oates
Prose-it might be speculated-is discourse; poetry ellipsis. Prose is spoken aloud; poetry overheard. The one is presumably articulate and social, a shared language, the voice of "communication"; the other is private, allusive, teasing, sly, idiosyncratic as the spider's delicate web, a kind of witchcraft unfathomable to ordinary minds.
- Joyce Carol Oates
Collection: Communication
Image of Norbert Wiener
the science of control and communication in the animal and the machine
- Norbert Wiener
Collection: Communication
Image of Kiera Cass
America Singer, you get back here." He ran in front of me, wrapping an arm around my waist as we stood, chest to chest. "Tell me," he whispered. I pinched my lips together. "Fine, then I shall have to rely on other means of communication." Without any warning, he kissed me.
- Kiera Cass
Collection: Communication
Image of Neale Donald Walsch
What's going on is that our most fundamental ideas about life are not serving us. They never have. But now, with our advances in communication and technology, the situation has become critical - for our mechanisms have outrun our mentality. And so we find ourselves trying to solve the dilemmas of tomorrow with the solutions of yesterday.
- Neale Donald Walsch
Collection: Communication
Image of Henry David Thoreau
Love is the profoundest of secrets. Divulged, even to the beloved, it is no longer Love. As if it were merely I that loved you. When love ceases, then it is divulged.
- Henry David Thoreau
Collection: Communication
Image of Marcel Proust
The fact of the matter is that, since we are determined always to keep our feelings to ourselves, we have never given any thought to the manner in which we should express them. And suddenly there is within us a strange and obscene animal making itself heard, whose tones may inspire as much alarm in the person who receives the involuntary, elliptical and almost irresistible communication of one's defect or vice as would the sudden avowal indirectly and outlandishly proffered by a criminal who can no longer refrain from confessing to a murder of which one had never imagined him to be guilty.
- Marcel Proust
Collection: Communication
Image of Edward Said
[One task of intellectuals is] to break down the stereotypes and reductive categories that are . . . limiting to human thought and communication.
- Edward Said
Collection: Communication
Image of Shunryu Suzuki
True communication depends upon our being straightforward with one another... But the best way to communicate may be just to sit without saying anything.
- Shunryu Suzuki
Collection: Communication
Image of Mark Zuckerberg
At Facebook, we're inspired by technologies that have revolutionized how people spread and consume information. We often talk about inventions like the printing press and the television - by simply making communication more efficient, they led to a complete transformation of many important parts of society. They gave more people a voice. They encouraged progress. They changed the way society was organized. They brought us closer together.
- Mark Zuckerberg
Collection: Communication
Image of Louis D. Brandeis
The general rule of law is, that the noblest of human productions knowledge, truths ascertained, conceptions and ideas become, after voluntary communication to others, free as the air to common use.
- Louis D. Brandeis
Collection: Communication
Image of Alister E. McGrath
The solution was eventually found by Johannes Gutenberg, who made the breakthrough that finally established printing as the communication technology of the future. Similar ideas may have been under development around the same time in Prague and Haarlem. But in business, the key question is not about who else is in the race, it's about who gets there first. Johannes Gutenberg was the first to make the new technology work, ensuring his place in any history of the human race.
- Alister E. McGrath
Collection: Communication
Image of Donald Trump
Tweeting happens to be a modern day form of communication. I mean, you can like it or not like it. I have, between Facebook and Twitter, I have almost 25 million people. It's a very effective way of communication.
- Donald Trump
Collection: Communication
Image of Harbhajan Singh Yogi
Your value is nothing if you cannot honor your word. If you do not mean what you say, you are the most mean person on the Earth.
- Harbhajan Singh Yogi
Collection: Communication
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No one who is angry or shallow can repeat what they've said. The moment you ask a person to repeat, you have won the battle. You have put them on guard. So don't reply angrily and don't take any offense, just say politely, "Yes, I understand, but could you please repeat it?" With that, you have won.
- Harbhajan Singh Yogi
Collection: Communication
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Always hear the 'Yes' in the 'No'.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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We never really know what we want until after we get it. If after we get it, it makes life more miserable, we know that isn't what we wanted. If it makes our life wonderful, we know this is a strategy which will meet out need. That's why Paul Tillich, the theologian says we need to sin courageously. You ask for what you want, hoping to meet your needs. If you get it and it makes life worse, you learn that this isn't what I want.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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Avoid 'shoulding' on others and yourself!
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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Punishment is the root of violence on our planet.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication
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If we don't tell people about our needs, it is much less likely they will be met.
- Marshall B. Rosenberg
Collection: Communication