"A multitude of words is tiresome, unlike..." - Quote by Lao Tzu
A multitude of words is tiresome, unlike remaining centered.
More by Lao Tzu
More on Silence
“Real work is completed in silence and strikes a chord in the minds of only a very few.”
“Into the void of silence, into the empty space of nothing, the joy of life is unfurled.”
“I am rather inclined to silence, and whether that be wise or not, it is at least more unusual nowadays to find a man who can hold his tongue than to find one who cannot.”
More on Communication
“I would observe to you that what is called style in writing or speaking is formed very early in life while the imagination is warm, and impressions are permanent.”
“In Russia, as I sat there day after day wearing headphones, listening to the interpreter struggle to make our words relevant, I wondered if we could establish meaningful rapport with a nation that had never seen raisins dance in dark glasses on TV...never had a garage sale.”
“The cheekIs apter than the tongue to tell an errand.”