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Famous sayings about communication

1, if you want others to like you, if you want others to be interested in you, you should pay attention to one thing: talk about things that others are interested in. Dale Carnegie

There are many secrets hidden in my heart that are revealed through my eyes, not through my mouth. Emerson

3. Unwilling to reason is stubborn; People who can't reason are fools; Dare not reason is a slave. Drummond

We communicate well, not because we tell things well, but because we understand them well. Andrew groff

Judge a person by his questions, not by his answers. Francois Swamari Voltaire (1694 1778)

6. Effective communication depends on the communicator's full mastery of the topic, not the sweetness of the wording-Grove.

7. Everyone knows that listening is important for communication. & amphellip& amphellip But few organizations listen carefully to the opinions of employees and customers. William Nichols

8. Argument may be a shortcut between two hearts. Haji Bolen

9. The so-called "listening" means "listening". Emerson

Judgment is more important than eloquence in conversation. Gresian

1 1. It will be a kind of happiness to ask anyone for advice and describe your pain, which can be compared with the happiness of those unfortunate people who cross the hot desert and receive a drop of cold water from the sky. Stendhal

12, be careful of those who keep you talking. Mekinihabad, Franck, Cesar (1968 1930)

13, when you think about what you want to say, just be polite, because it will buy time. Carol (UK)

14, heart-to-heart talk is a show of the soul. Wincafflin

15. Silence is a philosophy of life. If used properly, it is also an art .. Zhu Ziqing

16. In the space age, the most important space is between the ears. Thomas J. Balu

17, find yourself and keep your true colors. Dale Carnegie

18, it will be a kind of happiness to ask anyone for advice and tell your own pain, which can be compared with the happiness of unfortunate people crossing the hot desert and receiving a drop of cold water from the sky. Stendhal

19, sometimes you have to keep silent in order to be heard. Stanislaw Leke (1909 1966)

20. The art of talking is the art of listening and being heard. Herz Park Jung Su

2 1. Whenever possible, data should be transmitted directly from the sender to the receiver. When old l Kirk Patrick

22. We always focus on internal communication and forget external communication with customers. Mcfarlane

The worse the news is, the more efforts should be made to spread it. Andrew groff

24. Everyone needs someone to talk openly with him. Although a person can be brave, he can also be lonely. Hemingway

You won't hear any bad news about your company unless you ask questions. It's easy to hear the good news, but dig up the bad news. Little Thomas J. Watson.

If you want to change your life, you must choose words carefully, because these words can make you excited, enterprising and optimistic. Anthony robbins (USA)

27. Many things are lost by not asking questions. Britain, England

28. The ideal friend is a person with congenial temperament, empathy, world outlook and consistent career goals. week

It is impolite to interrupt a fool and shut him up, but it is cruel to let him go on. Franklin (USA)

30. Proper choice of words is extremely powerful. Whenever we use the right words, our mind and body will undergo great changes, just between the lightning and Shi Huo. [Name] Mark Twain (American humorist, novelist, writer and speaker)

3 1, when you advise others, it is useless if you don't care about others' self-esteem. (Ge Yan 123)

32. In real life, some people have communication barriers because they don't understand and forget an important principle: making others feel important. Dale Carnegie

When I speak to a group of people or the mass media, I always pretend to have a heart-to-heart conversation with "one person"-Barber.

34. Asking questions will only cause instant embarrassment. Not asking questions will make your life awkward. Japan, tell others yourself, this is a kind of nature; Therefore, it is an education to take seriously what others tell you about yourself. Goethe (Germany)

35. If you are right, try to make the other person agree with you tactfully and skillfully; If you are wrong, admit it quickly and enthusiastically. This is much more effective and interesting than arguing with yourself. Carnegie (USA)

36. One must know what to say, one must know when to say it, one must know to whom, and one must know how to say it. Drucker, the Father of Modern Management

37. The best way to encourage yourself is to encourage others. Mark Twain (USA)

God gave man a tongue and two ears, so we can hear twice as much from others as we say. Yepiktitas

39. The most basic function of managers is to develop and maintain a smooth communication channel. -Barnard

40. It is a quick and simple way to impress people and an inevitable requirement to integrate your enthusiasm and experience into the conversation. If you are not interested in your own words, how can you expect others to be moved? Dale Carnegie

4 1, a speech is like playing a harp: you need to pluck the strings to play music, and you need to hold the strings with your hands to keep quiet. Holmes

42. Talking to people once is often more enlightening than working behind closed doors for many years. Ideas must be produced in communication with people, but processed and expressed in loneliness. Leo Tolstoy

43. If you want to be a good talker, you must first be a person who pays tribute and listens. Dale Carnegie

44. Managers who are good at communication may also be good at covering up real problems. Cullis Agelis

45. Conversation, like composition, has a theme, a draft, a hierarchy, a beginning and an end, and cannot be incoherent. Liang Shiqiu

46. Defending a fault often makes it particularly important, just like mending a small hole with a piece of cloth, but breaking the glass. Shakespeare

Be a good listener and encourage others to talk about themselves. Dale Carnegie

48. "Eloquence" is the ability to translate truth into language, which can be fully understood by the listener. Emerson