1. Be a good listener and encourage others to talk about themselves. ——Dale Carnegie
2. The most ideal friends are people who admire each other in temperament, communicate with each other in spirit, are in tune with each other in world view, and have the same goal in career. ——Zhou Hanhui
3. Whenever possible, information should be passed directly from the sender to the recipient. ——Danlo L. Kirkpatrick
4. In the space age, the most important space is between the ears. ——Thomas J. Barlow
5. In conversation, judgment is more important than eloquence. ——Gracian
6. The worse the news, the more effort should be used to communicate it. ——Andrews Grove
7. 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
8. Many secrets hidden in the heart are revealed through the eyes, not through the mouth. ——Emerson
9. Effective communication depends on the communicator’s full grasp of the topic, not the sweetness of the words---Grove
10. Sometimes you You must remain silent so that your words may be heard. —— Stanislaw J. Lecker
11. 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
12. A debate may be a shortcut between two hearts. ——Kahlil Gibran
13. Be careful of people who keep asking you to speak. ——Frank Maginni Hubbard
14. Judge a person by his questions, not by his answers. ——Francois Marie Voltaire
15. Find yourself and stay true to yourself. ——Dale Carnegie
16. Many things are lost by not asking questions. ——Britain
17. Asking for advice from anyone and describing your own pain will be a kind of happiness, which can be compared with the happiness of the unfortunate people who cross the hot desert and receive a drop of cold water from the sky. Compare. ——Stendhal
18. The reason why some people have communication difficulties in real life is because they have forgotten an important principle: making others feel important. ——Dale Carnegie
19. We always focus on internal communication and forget about external communication with customers. ——McFarlin
20. How well we communicate is not determined by how well we describe things, but by how well we are understood. ——Andrew S. Grove
21. 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
22. A heart-to-heart conversation is a display of the soul. ——Wen Caverin
23. The art of conversation is the art of listening and being listened to. ——Herzlit
24. Conversations, like compositions, have themes, drafts, levels, beginnings and ends, and must not be incoherent. ——Liang Shiqiu