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Communication Quotes by John Dewey
- There is more than a verbal tie between the words common, community, and communication.... Try the experiment of communicating, with fullness and accuracy, some experience…
- Society exists through a process of transmission quite as much as biological life. This transmission occurs by means of communication of habits of doing, thinking,…
- Communication of science as subject-matter has so far outrun in education the construction of a scientific habit of mind that to some extent the natural…
- Everything which bars freedom and fullness of communication sets up barriers that divide human beings into sets and cliques, into antagonistic sects and factions, and…
- Talk of democracy has little content when big business rules the life of the country through its control of the means of production, exchange, the…
- No thought, no idea, can possibly be conveyed as an idea from one person to another. When it is told it is to the one…
- Art is the most effective mode of communications that exists.
More Communication Quotes
- That said, the question remains: how to strike the balance between free speech and mutual respect in this mixed-up world, both blessed… — Timothy Garton Ash
- A citizen at his home in Rockford, Illinois, or Boulder, Colorado, could read a newspaper, listen to a radio, or watch the… — Jeff Greenfield
- Music is the social act of communication among people, a gesture of friendship, the strongest there is. — Malcolm Arnold
- Photography is more than a medium for factual communication of ideas. It is a creative art. — Ansel Adams
- Keep things informal. Talking is the natural way to do business. Writing is great for keeping records and putting down details, but… — T. Boone Pickens
- I am not a speed reader. I am a speed understander. — Isaac Asimov
- What does music mean to me? I don't think I would really be much without it, without it coming through me. It's… — Erykah Badu
- An inability to stay quiet is one of the conspicuous failings of mankind. — Walter Bagehot