Elegance of language may not be in the power of all of us; but simplicity and straight forwardness are. Write much as you would speak; speak as you think. If with your inferior, speak no coarser than usual; if with your superiors, no finer. Be what you say; and, within the rules of prudence, say what you are. —— Alford I have often regretted my speech, never my silence. —— Anonymous The only weapon that becomes sharper with constant use is the tongue. —— Anonymous There's nothing wrong with having nothing to say —— unless you insist on saying it. —— Anonymous The best time to hold your tongue is the time you feel you must say something or bust. —— Josh Billings The true spirit of conversation consists in building on another man's observation, not overturning it. —— Edward Bulwer-Lytton I have noticed that nothing I have never said ever did me any harm. —— Calvin Coolidge Honest disagreement is often a good sign of progress. —— Gandhi Silence is argument carried out by other means. —— Ernesto “Che” Guevara When people talk, listen completely. Most people never listen. —— Ernest Hemingway The only way to entertain some folks is to listen to them. —— Kin Hubbard Silence is as full of potential wisdom and wit as the unhewn marble of a great sculpture. —— Aldous Huxley Value your words. Each one may be the last. —— Stanislaw J. Lec I feel that if a person has problems communicating the very least he can do is to shut up. —— Tom Lehrer Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt. —— Abraham Lincoln Tact is the ability to describe others as they see themselves. —— Abraham Lincoln Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after. —— Anne Morrow Lindbergh No one really listens to anyone else, and if you try it for a while you'll see why. —— Mignon McLaughlin He who knows only his own side of the case, knows little of that. —— John Stuart Mill We can never be sure that the opinion we are endeavoring to stifle is a false opinion; and if we were sure, stifling it would be an evil still. —— John Stuart Mill Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless. —— Mother Teresa It was the greatest of the imperfect ventriloquist acts: when his lips moved, her body sang. —— Tom Robbins The trouble with her is that she lacks the power of conversation but not the power of speech. —— George Bernard Shaw He had occasional flashes of silence that made his conversation perfectly delightful. —— Sydney Smith, referring to Macaulay If other people are going to talk, conversation becomes impossible. —— James McNeill Whistler Conversation, fastidious Goddess, loves blood better than brick, and feasts most subtly on the human will. —— Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway。
2. 关于人际关系的英文名言1. Appearance is not offensive, if not longer, let their talented; If there is no literary talent, it is always smiling. 2. Temperament is the key. Fashion school if poor, rather simple. 3. To shake hands with people when they are little more grip. Are the sincere. 4. Do not have anything with "I" do the subject. 5. Not to borrow money from friends. 6. Not to "force" customers to see your family album. 7. And the people playing the "the" when you first sat beside the driver. 8. Insist that the people behind the fine words, do not worry that the parties can not put in a good word Chuan ears. 9. It was said that a person in front of you down, you just smile. 10. To open their own car, do not stop, and a special bike greeted my colleagues. People will think you are in the show. 1.长相不令人讨厌,如果长得不好,就让自己有才气;如果才气也没有,那就总是微笑。
2.气质是关键。如果时尚学不好,宁愿纯朴。
3.与人握手时,可多握一会儿。真诚是宝。
4.不必什么都用“我”做主语。5.不要向朋友借钱。
6.不要“逼”客人看你的家庭相册。7.与人打“的”时,请抢先坐在司机旁。
8.坚持在背后说别人好话,别担心这好话传不到当事人耳朵里。9.有人在你面前说某人坏话时,你只微笑。
10.自己开小车,不要特地停下来和一个骑自行车的同事打招呼。人家会以为你在炫耀。
3. 关于人际关系的英文名言1. Appearance is not offensive, if not longer, let their talented; If there is no literary talent, it is always smiling.
2. Temperament is the key. Fashion school if poor, rather simple.
3. To shake hands with people when they are little more grip. Are the sincere.
4. Do not have anything with "I" do the subject.
5. Not to borrow money from friends.
6. Not to "force" customers to see your family album.
7. And the people playing the "the" when you first sat beside the driver.
8. Insist that the people behind the fine words, do not worry that the parties can not put in a good word Chuan ears.
9. It was said that a person in front of you down, you just smile.
10. To open their own car, do not stop, and a special bike greeted my colleagues. People will think you are in the show. 1.长相不令人讨厌,如果长得不好,就让自己有才气;如果才气也没有,那就总是微笑。2.气质是关键。如果时尚学不好,宁愿纯朴。3.与人握手时,可多握一会儿。真诚是宝。4.不必什么都用“我”做主语。5.不要向朋友借钱。6.不要“逼”客人看你的家庭相册。7.与人打“的”时,请抢先坐在司机旁。8.坚持在背后说别人好话,别担心这好话传不到当事人耳朵里。9.有人在你面前说某人坏话时,你只微笑。10.自己开小车,不要特地停下来和一个骑自行车的同事打招呼。人家会以为你在炫耀。
4. 关于人际关系的英文名言1. Appearance is not offensive, if not longer, let their talented; If there is no literary talent, it is always smiling.
2. Temperament is the key. Fashion school if poor, rather simple.
3. To shake hands with people when they are little more grip. Are the sincere.
4. Do not have anything with "I" do the subject.
5. Not to borrow money from friends.
6. Not to "force" customers to see your family album.
7. And the people playing the "the" when you first sat beside the driver.
8. Insist that the people behind the fine words, do not worry that the parties can not put in a good word Chuan ears.
9. It was said that a person in front of you down, you just smile.
10. To open their own car, do not stop, and a special bike greeted my colleagues. People will think you are in the show.
1.长相不令人讨厌,如果长得不好,就让自己有才气;如果才气也没有,那就总是微笑。
2.气质是关键。如果时尚学不好,宁愿纯朴。
3.与人握手时,可多握一会儿。真诚是宝。
4.不必什么都用“我”做主语。
5.不要向朋友借钱。
6.不要“逼”客人看你的家庭相册。
7.与人打“的”时,请抢先坐在司机旁。
8.坚持在背后说别人好话,别担心这好话传不到当事人耳朵里。
9.有人在你面前说某人坏话时,你只微笑。
10.自己开小车,不要特地停下来和一个骑自行车的同事打招呼。人家会以为你在炫耀。
5. 沟通的名言名句如果你是对的,就要试着温和地、技巧地让对方同意你;如果你错了,就要迅速而热诚地承认。这要比为自己争辩有效和有趣得多。 ——卡耐基【美】 子贡问曰:有一言而可以终生行之者乎?子曰:其恕乎,己所不欲,勿施于人! 我决得应该多和别人交往是最要的.只要自己多注意的生活的细节,和别人沟通是用心的来沟通的.我建议你应该多看看关于人际关系的书籍 带上三句话上路:微笑是一种美德;为帮助过你的人准备一份礼物;不为一朵花停留太久。 眼色是女子们常用以补充她们对于一个男子的意见。 ——小仲马【法 寻找自我,保持本色。 ——戴尔·卡耐基【美 尽量去了解别人而不要用责骂的方式;尽量设身处地去想----他们为什么要这样做.这比起批评责怪要有益、有趣得多,而且让人心生同情、忍耐和仁慈. 看详细 [人际·沟通|沟通] 当你劝告别人时,若不顾及别人的自尊心,那么再好的言语都没有用的。 看详细 [人际·沟通|沟通] 打断蠢人的话头,让他闭口,是失礼的,而让他说下去,却是残忍的。 看详细 [人际·沟通|沟通] 对别人述说自己,这是一种天性;因此,认真对待别人向你述说的他自己的事,这是一种教养。 看详细 [人际·沟通|沟通] 太阳能比风更快的脱下你的大衣;仁厚、友善的方式比任何暴力更容易改变别人的心意。 看详细 [人际·沟通|沟通] 如果你是对的,就要试着温和地、技巧地让对方同意你;如果你错了,就要迅速而热诚地承认。这要比为自己争辩有效和有趣得多。 看详细 [人际·沟通|沟通] 当你思考准备说什么的时候,就做出一副彬彬有礼的样子,因为这样可以赢得时间。 看详细 [人际·沟通|沟通] 一场争论可能是两个心灵之间的捷径。 看详细 [人际·沟通|沟通] 讲话犹如演奏竖琴:既需要拨弄琴弦奏出音乐,也需要用手按住琴弦不让其出声。 看详细 [人际·沟通|沟通] 做一个好听众,鼓励别人说说他们自己。 看详细 [人际·沟通|沟通] 将自己的热忱与经验融入谈话中,是打动人的速简方法,也是必然要件。如果你对自己的话不感兴趣,怎能期望他人感动。 看详细 [人际·沟通|沟通] 倾听对方的任何一种意见或议论就是尊重,因为这说明我们认为对方有卓见、口才和聪明机智,反之,打瞌睡、走开或乱扯就是轻视。 看详细 [人际·沟通|沟通] 沉默是一种处世哲学,用得好时,又是一种艺术。 看详细 [人际·沟通|沟通]
6. 用英语写的与父母交流的名言警句Dear dad and mum,you're so selfless that you always keep all good things for me.You're so diligent that you keep on working all day long in order to make a living.Thank you for giving my life.Thank you for your love.Please believe me.I will try my best,I want to see the smile in your eyes.I love you forever .。
7. 用英语写的与父母交流的名言警句Dear dad and mum,you're so selfless that you always keep all good things for me.You're so diligent that you keep on working all day long in order to make a living.Thank you for giving my life.Thank you for your love.Please believe me.I will try my best,I want to see the smile in your eyes.I love you forever .。
8. 关于沟通的名人名言一、人是需要交际的动物。
出自:〔古罗马〕塞涅卡:《论恩泽》介绍:塞涅卡(Lucius Annaeus Seneca,约公元前4年-65年),古罗马政治家、斯多葛派哲学家、悲剧作家、雄辩家。提比略时期进入官场,曾任帝国会计官和元老院元老,后任司法事务的执政官及尼禄皇帝的家庭教师与顾问。
二、交际时的和颜悦色究竟表现到什么程度才能打动人心,是很难说清楚的。出自:〔古罗马〕西塞罗:《论责任》介绍:马库斯·图留斯·西塞罗(Marcus Tullius Cicero,前106年1月3日-前43年12月7日),古罗马著名政治家、演说家、雄辩家、法学家和哲学家。
三、在交往谈话的艺术上,最叫人喜欢的莫过于相互致敬或恭谨有礼了,它使我们在对方面前抛开自己的意向爱好,克制和隐藏人心中非常自然的那种自以为是和傲慢。一个脾气好的人,如果受到良好教育,他会对所有人讲礼貌,用不着事先盘算一番,也不是为了什么好处。
出自:〔英国〕休谟:《论艺术和科学的兴起与进步》介绍:大卫·休谟(David Hume,公元1711年4月26日—公元1776年8月25日),苏格兰不可知论哲学家、经济学家、历史学家,被视为是苏格兰启蒙运动以及西方哲学历史中最重要的人物之一。四、人的首要责任是说话,这是人生的主要工作。
出自:〔英国〕史蒂文森:《谈话和谈话者》介绍:乔治.史蒂文森于1781年生于英格兰北部城市纽卡斯尔附近的一个小村。那一年发生了许多不平凡的事件。
在那一年,英军统帅康华理放弃英国在美国的最后一个据点约克镇,向独立战争领袖华盛顿缴枪投降。五、要使人信服,一句言语常常比黄金更有效。
出自:〔古希腊〕德谟克利特:《著作残篇》介绍:德谟克利特(希腊文:Δημόκριτος, 约公元前460~公元前370),出生在色雷斯海滨的阿布德拉的商业城市,古希腊伟大的唯物主义哲学家,原子唯物论学说的创始人之一(率先提出原子论(万物由原子构成))。