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1. Communication is the concentration of management. ——Sam Walton
2. Many things are lost by not asking questions. ——UK
3. Find yourself and stay true to yourself. ——Dale Carnegie
4. The art of conversation is the art of listening and being heard. ——Herzlit
5. The so-called ear hearing means listening. ——Emerson
6. In conversation, judgment is more important than eloquence. ——Gracian
7. An argument may be a shortcut between two hearts. ——Kahlil Gibran
8. A heart-to-heart conversation is a display of the soul. ——Win Caverin
9. The best way to encourage yourself is to encourage others. ——Mark Twain
10. The so-called "early hearing" means "listening". ——Emerson
11. An argument may be a shortcut between two hearts. ——Kahlil Gibran
12. Understanding people is through the heart, not the eyes or the intellect. ——Mark Twain
13. Not being good at listening to different voices is the biggest negligence of managers. ——Mary Kay
14. Be a good listener and encourage others to talk about themselves. ——Dale Carnegie
15. Be careful about being the spokesperson all the time. ——Frank Maginni Hubbard
16. Silence is a philosophy of life, and when used well, it is also an art. ——Zhu Ziqing
17. The worse the news, the more effort should be used to communicate it. ——Andrew S. Grove
18. Eyes are commonly used by women to supplement their opinions on a man. ——Dumas Xiao
19. Asking questions will only cause a moment of embarrassment. Not asking will lead to a lifetime of embarrassment. ——Japan
20. Business management used to be communication, it is communication now, and it will still be communication in the future. ——Konosuke Matsushita
21. Being unwilling to reason is stubbornness; not being able to reason is being a fool; not being able to reason is being a slave. —— Drummond
22. The most basic function of a manager is to develop and maintain a smooth communication channel. ——Barnard
23. Sometimes you have to remain silent so that others can hear you. —— Stanislaw J. Lecker
24. When you persuade others, if you do not take into account the self-esteem of others, then no matter how good your words are, it will be useless.
25. In the space age, the most important space is between the ears. ——Thomas J. Barlow
26. We always focus on internal communication and forget to communicate externally with customers. ——McFarlin
27. Effective communication depends on the communicator’s full grasp of the topic, not sweet wording. —— Grove
28. Whenever possible, information should be passed directly from the sender to the recipient. ——Don Law L. Kirkpatrick
29. Managers who are good at communicating may also be good at covering up real problems. ——Collis Argylis
30. Judge a person by the questions he asks, not by the answers he answers. ——Voltaire
31. If you want to be a good conversationalist, first be a good listener. ——Dale Carnegie
32. Many secrets hidden in the heart are revealed through the eyes, not through the mouth. ——Emerson
33. Conversation, like composition, has a theme, a draft, a hierarchy, a beginning and a tail, and must not be incoherent. ——Liang Shiqiu
34. Many secrets hidden in the heart are revealed through the eyes, not through the mouth. —— Emerson
35. It is rude to interrupt a fool to shut him up, but to let him continue talking is cruel. ——Franklin
36. Whenever possible, send the message directly to the recipient and do not pass it through a third party. ——Kpatrick
37. Eloquence is the ability to transform truth into language, and the language used can be fully understood by the listener. —— Emerson
38. Speaking is like playing a harp: you need to pluck the strings to make music, and you also need to hold down the strings with your hands to prevent them from making sound. ——Holmes
39. Even if you are hostile at first, as long as you approach the person with truth and sincerity, you will definitely get good intentions. ——Daisaku Ikeda
40. When you are thinking about what to say, act polite, because this can buy time. ——Carroll
41. "Eloquence" is the ability to transform truth into language, and the language used can be fully understood by the listener. ——Emerson
42. It is nature to tell others about yourself; therefore, it is a kind of education to take others seriously when they tell you about themselves. ——Goethe
43. Everyone needs someone to talk to him openly and honestly. Although a person can be very heroic, he can also be very lonely.
——Hemingway
44. When I talk to a group of people or the mass media, I always pretend that I am having a heart-to-heart conversation with one person. ——Barber
45. If you want to change your life, you must choose your words carefully, because these words can make you excited, enterprising and optimistic. ——Anthony Robbins
46. The most ideal friends are those who admire each other in temperament, communicate with each other spiritually, are in tune with each other in worldview, and have the same goal in career. ——Zhou Hanhui
47. When I talk to a group of people or the mass media, I always imagine that I am having a heart-to-heart conversation with "one person." ——Barber
48. How well we communicate is not determined by how well we describe things, but by how well we are understood. ——Andrew S. Grove
49. God gave humans one tongue and two ears so that we can hear words from others twice as much as we can speak. ——Epictitas
50. The biggest difference between communication today and communication in the past: due to the intervention of technology, communication has transcended time and space, and even the walls of power and class. ——Gifford
51. 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 interest others. ——Dale Carnegie
52. One must know what to say, one must know when to say it, one must know to whom to say it, one must know how to say it. ——Drucker
53. Excusing a fault often makes the fault appear particularly significant, just like using a piece of cloth to patch a small hole makes it appear more obvious. ——Shakespeare
54. You won’t hear bad things about your company unless you ask. It's easy to hear good news, but you have to dig to get bad news. ——Thomas J. Watson Jr.
55. The reason why some people have communication difficulties in real life is because they do not understand and forget an important principle: making others feel important. ——Dale Carnegie
56. One must know what to say, one must know when to say it, one must know to whom to say it, one must know how to say it. ——Drucker, the father of modern management
57. A conversation with someone is often more enlightening than years of working behind closed doors. Thoughts must be generated in interactions with others and processed and expressed in solitude. ——Leo Tolstoy
58. Asking for advice from anyone and describing your own pain will be a kind of happiness, just like the unfortunate people who crossed the hot desert and received a drop of cold water from the sky. Compared with happiness. ——Stendhal
59. Integrating your enthusiasm and experience into the conversation is a quick and easy way to impress people, and it is also an inevitable requirement. If you are not interested in what you say, how can you expect others to be moved. ——Dale Carnegie
60. If you are right, try to get the other person to agree with you gently and skillfully; if you are wrong, admit it quickly and enthusiastically. This is much more effective and fun than arguing for yourself. ——Carnegie
61. Listening to any opinion or discussion of the other party is respect, because it shows that we think the other party is insightful, eloquent, and smart. On the contrary, dozing off, walking away, or talking nonsense is contempt. ——Hobbes
62. In the space age, the most important space is between the ears. ——Thomas J. Barlow
63. Listening to any opinion or discussion of the other party is respect, because it shows that we think the other party is insightful, eloquent, smart and witty. On the contrary, dozing off, Walking away or rambling is contempt. ——Hobbes (English)
64. A heart-to-heart conversation is a display of the soul.
——Wan Caverin