A Quote by Emma Gonzalez

Crying is a kind of communication, and communication is awesome. — © Emma Gonzalez
Crying is a kind of communication, and communication is awesome.
One of the lessons of 9/11 and (Hurricane) Katrina was 'communication, communication, communication, .. We don't want to have to say 'should have, could have, would have.'.
The lesson from Hurricane Katrina was communication, communication, communication, .. Public safety has to be a priority. Then we can go to constituents and start talking about investments that have to be made in upgrading the networks.
The speed of communication, the speed of information transfer, the cheapness of communication, the ease of moving things around the world are a difference in kind as well as degree.
COMMUNICATION: If I had to pick a first rule of communication-the one practice above all others that opens the door to connecting with others-it would be to look for common ground. Too often people see communication as the process of transmitting massive amounts of information to other people. But that's the wrong picture. Communication is a journey. The more that people have in common, the better the chance that they can take that journey together.
Communication is crucial. That's why young teams aren't usually good because their communication's not good because they're not confident in the communication.
Our first cultural attribute is over-communication rather than under-communication.
The internet is changing all forms of communication, and this definitely includes political communication.
Communication with the dead is only a little more difficult than communication with some of the living.
Great short stories and great jokes have a lot in common. Both depend on what communication-theorists sometimes called "exformation," which is a certain quantity of vital information removed from but evoked by a communication in such a way as to cause a kind of explosion of associative connections within the recipient.
The truest communication with God is absolute, total silence; there is not a single word in existence that can convey this communication.
I think that's the key [of communication] - to not use one method of communication for all people.
It's logical that people from bad times will reflect their feelings in their communication. Music is part of the communication. If you lived it, you can do it.
In many ways, effective communication begins with mutual respect, communication that inspires, encourages others to do their best.
While language can surely be used for communication (as can much else), communication probably has no special role in its design or evolution.
With communication technology in general, there's a kind of certain critical mass of people. Once you get to 15% of the world's entire population using one communication technology, that's a big deal. It's beyond the theoretical at this point. The people who think it's a fad have probably not been paying that much attention.
Communication is not saying something; communication is being heard.
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