A Quote by Charlie Kaufman

Constantly talking isn't necessarily communicating. — © Charlie Kaufman
Constantly talking isn't necessarily communicating.
People are so busy positioning themselves before the screen and talking on the damn cellphones, communicating, that we're not reading, and in fact we're not really communicating, either. We're not talking to each other. There's just all these screens and wires and technology in between.
I have to constantly remind myself that I am communicating with a person with hearing loss.
Playing is my way of thinking, talking, communicating.
Rapping is talking and communicating, and that's always good.
When you come in as a new leader it's really important that people do get to know you and that you are constantly communicating.
Communicating with the federal government is like talking to a computer that's crashing.
Your phone is a tool for communicating. You shouldn’t be communicating with the phone; you should be communicating with somebody on the other side of the phone.
You're surrounded by other people all the time. And you have to take responsibility if you're the eldest or one of the older siblings, and you're constantly communicating in a way that perhaps you aren't if you're in a smaller family.
I love talking baseball. I think it's an interesting subject, I think it's something I'm familiar with. It's something I can constantly learn about, I do like talking with the fans and I do like talking with everyman. I really enjoy it.
As a guy that's the 10th of 11 kids, families work through problems by talking and communicating; so, too, does the government.
We do a lot of talking with our mouths, but we don't necessarily realize the signals we give out physically with our body posture when we're talking to people.
When you come in as a new leader, it's really important that people do get to know you and that you are constantly communicating. That's really hard in a big organization.
I'm the luckiest women because I do get to spend a lot of time with Gloria Steinem , and not necessarily talking about the show [ HBO's Ms.] - but talking whatever she's working on, and going to events with her.
Talking points are a core set of messages an executive or politician utilizes in communicating with stakeholders. It's a term of art for having an outline of your remarks.
When you're as tall as I am, you have no public privacy. People are constantly coming up and talking to you. Constantly. You have one of two ways to go: you engage with people, or you become really bitter. I choose to engage.
We're too busy communicating to think, too busy communicating to connect, and sometimes we're too busy communicating to create. This is true for individuals and also true for organizations.
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