Quotes about Communication
Too often they don't realize what they have until it's gone. ...they're too stubborn to say, 'Sorry, I was wrong' they hurt the ones closest to their hearts, and we let the most foolish things tear us apart
- Marilyn Monroe
I wanted to ask a thousand questions, but there was no one to ask. Besides I knew that people only told lies to children-lies about everything from soup to Santa Claus.
- Marilyn Monroe
I always sent my mother all these huge books I made. When my mother died, I was cleaning her cupboard, and these big books were only 20 pages long. She edited out, maybe burned, every single photograph where I'm naked.
- Marina Abramovic
Prayers are prophecies. They are the best predictors of your spiritual future. Who you become is determined by how you pray. Ultimately, the transcript of your prayers becomes the script of your life.
- Mark Batterson
God won't answer 100 percent of the prayers we don't pray.
- Mark Batterson
even if the people could no longer hear God, he believed that God could still hear them.
- Mark Batterson
We often think of prayer as nothing more than words spoken to God, but maybe it's more than that. Prayer is not a monologue; it's a dialogue. We speak to God with everything from words to groans to thoughts. And God speaks to us through dreams, desires, promptings, impressions, and ideas.
- Mark Batterson
God does not answer vague prayers.
- Mark Batterson
Sixth, tough conversations get tougher the longer you wait. I tend to avoid conflict, but I've come to realize that I'm not doing anybody any favors when I do so.
- Mark Batterson
One reason we turn a deaf ear to God is because we're afraid of what He's going to say, but that's because we don't know His heart toward us. You want to hear what He has to say. Trust me. The Song of Songs says, 'His mouth is sweetness itself.
- Mark Batterson
The greatest tragedy in life is the prayers that go unanswered because they go unasked.
- Mark Batterson
Preaching may move the hearts of men, but praying moves the heart of God.
- Mark Batterson