Quote by Marcel Marceau
To communicate through silence is a link between the thoughts of m

To communicate through silence is a link between the thoughts of man. – Marcel Marceau

Other quotes by Marcel Marceau

What sculptors do is represent the essence of gesture. What is important in mime is attitude. – Marcel Marceau

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Music and silence combine strongly because music is done with silence, and silence is full of music. – Marcel Marceau

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The more elaborate our means of communication, the less we communicate. – Joseph Priestley

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As everyone in Louisiana knows, there was often no communication or coordination between the state and federal government in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. – Bobby Jindal

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States are looking for low-cost solutions that will enable better communication, while avoiding the danger in which the chain of command breaks down in emergencies. We do not want everyone talking to everyone else all the time. – John Shimkus

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I mean, what is music anyway? Its a form of communication – at least for me it is. And thats why I play the kind of music that I think – that I hope – can communicate with people. – Kenny G

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