How the Rich and Famous Spell Communication


Here is the third in my series on C.O.M.M.U.N.I.C.A.T.I.O.N.   “Communication is the key to education, understanding and peace.” James Bryce “Of all of our inventions for mass communication, pictures still speak the most universally understood language.” -Walt Disney “Men and women belong to different species and communications between them is still in its infancy.” -Bill Cosby “Music is a very personal and emotional form of communication.” -Trevor Dunn “Unlike then, the mail stream of today has diminished by such things as e-mails and faxes and cell phones and text messages, largely electronic means of communication that replace mail.” -John M. McHugh “Never argue with a fool. Someone watching may not be able to tell the difference.” Unknown “If we are strong, our strength will speak for itself. If we are weak, words will be of no help.” -John Fitzgerald Kennedy “Communication is all anyone ever gets paid for ultimately…and if you cannot effectively communicate, you will pay…not get paid!” Doug Firebaugh “A leader must look and act the part if he is going to have the success needed for a proper command.”-General George Washington to his commanders “The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug.” Mark Twain “If you propose to speak, always ask yourself, is it true, is it necessary, is it kind.” -Siddhārtha Gautama “One of them, for example, which will probably haunt me more than any other is the problem of communication.” -Georges Simenon “Now it is evident that a little insight into the customs of every people is necessary to insure a kindly communication; this, joined with patience and kindness, will seldom fail with the natives of the interior.” -Charles Sturt   ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ If you liked this post, read…Seven Reasons Why YOU Should Sign Up for the Art of Eloquence Newsletter

2 comments


  • Art of Eloquence

    I love that one too.


  • Carla

    Nice! My fave is the Mark Twain quote. Oh, how sadly I have learned that lesson. . . way too many times. :(


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