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Benjamin Franklin

"He that would live in peace and at ease must not speak all he knows or all he sees."

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"He that would live in peace and at ease must not speak all he knows or all he sees."

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"When we miss understanding, we meet misunderstanding. Misunderstanding always pushes understanding far away!"

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"The power of words is in the works of words. People are much more bonded by the works of words than words. The work of words is the trigger of words."

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"Words don't get accident, hands and tongues drive them wrongly!"

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"Confrontation affords you the opportunity to hear the other side of the story."

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"Silence can answer the question words may fail to answer. If you want to know what silence can do, keep silence!"

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"Developing your eloquence and enunciation will reduce the likelihood of misinterpretation and misunderstanding, making your delivery more powerful."

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"Your body is always wherever it is; but your mind, often somewhere else! Thus, when a person talks to you, he often talks to your body, not to your mind!"

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"Meetings! Meetings! Meetings!Do they ever achieve anything or do they just let a lot of hot air out of an already over inflated balloon?"

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"To rush into explanations is always a sign of weakness."

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"Listening is one of the finest ways to demonstrate our love for another human being. How many marriages could be saved, friendships healed, careers made, and opportunities enjoyed if people would simply stop what they are doing and listen deeply to what another person has to say. If practiced by everyone, this principle could be a world-changer!"

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