A Quote by John Friend

Without good communication both verbally and non-verbally, then the love relationship is not sustainable and cannot grow. — © John Friend
Without good communication both verbally and non-verbally, then the love relationship is not sustainable and cannot grow.
It's a feeling without a lid, of what you would do, physically, verbally, to protect the one thing that is your greatest love.
Too often we forget how powerful we are as individuals to shape how other people see the world. Each one of us constantly broadcasts to other people - whether consciously or unconsciously - verbally or non-verbally - and those messages influence their brain.
I'm especially interested in what I call practitioner criticism, which is when people who practice an art form start writing about it on blogs. I think that's an immensely important development. I want to see much, much more of that. People who make music who are verbally articulate. And not all musicians are verbally articulate. But those who are should be encouraged to write about what they do and their perception of what other people do. It makes the discourse smarter.
In the study of consciousness you cannot explain anything verbally. You can only allude to, point in a general direction of.
I love communicating non-verbally. I find great value in it.
Love respects the other. It is a give-and-take relationship. Love enjoys giving, and love enjoys taking. It is a sharing, it is a communication. Both are equal in love; in a sexual relationship both are not equal. Love has a totally different beauty to it.
Listening is an act of love. When you listen to people, you are communicating non-verbally that they are important to you.
I'm not really good with explaining myself verbally, but I do it through music and other outlets.
Visual journaling allows us to access our inner language of imagery and express it both verbally and visually, while exploring the connection between image and word.
A more consistent and sustainable relationship with China will be a core goal of my administration. That requires open channels of communication, both with China's leadership and the Taiwanese people.
I prefer to express myself physically, or non-verbally. I prefer just to react without having a lot of dialogue.
If you are in a meeting and you disagree mentally then you have an obligation to disagree verbally!
I lead verbally, not by example.
I enjoy that competition. All that does is light a fire under me, and once that happens I start to get hot whether it's verbally or physically, but it's actually good fuel.
If you and I believe two different things, I can attack you verbally all day, but if I can make you laugh and show you the absurdity of your argument, it will lower you guard. People let you in then.
I begin by imagining an artwork verbally. I try to describe in writing what the project is, what it is trying to do. I need to understand the artwork without giving it a specific materiality or solid form.
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