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My Communication Quotes

My collection of communication quotes (with author and source) collected from books, conversations, training, and of course, the internet. Enjoy!

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God speaks all the time if we care enough to listen. He speaks lovingly to communicate His love, guidance, instructions, encouragement, directions and corrections to us when necessary. Amid the voices that are clamouring for our attention do you or can you recognize the voice of the Lord?

— Oluwakemi Ola-Ojo, Good Dads, Bad Dads

Make sure to communicate your idea quickly and keep it straight to the point.

— Paul Bailey, Your Little Steps to Self Confidence for Life (2014)

You can talk with someone for years, everyday, and still, it won’t mean as much as what you can have when you sit in front of someone, not saying a word, yet you feel that person with your heart, you feel like you have known the person for forever…. connections are made with the heart, not the tongue.

— C. JoyBell C., writer, poet, inspirational essayist

There may be no single thing more important in our efforts to achieve meaningful work and fulfilling relationships than to learn and practice the art of communication.

— Max De Pree (1924-2017), businessman and author

Self-consciousness kills communication.

— Rick Steves, American travel writer and TV personality

The famous psychoanalyst Karl Gustav Jung asserted that all people share a collective subconscious and, therefore, are able to communicate with each other quite well.

— Michael Nir, Influence: Body Language Silent Influencing

Families who have strong and healthy communication skills can weather significant challenges and remain intact. Those with limited effective communication skills are vulnerable to the challenges of life pulling them apart.

— Ellen Miley Perry, A Wealth of Possibilities (2012)

Effective communication helps to keep the team working on the right projects with the right attitude.

— Alex Langer, Effective Leadership

Use different messaging for different groups to ensure your communications are relevant.

— Andrea Plos, Sources of Wealth

Communication involves self-revelation on the part of one individual and listening on the part of another.

— Dr. Gary Chapman, Now You’re Speaking My Language (2007)
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