I think it's important for people to always understand what is the context is in what is being said, because that obviously determines what folks are talking about.
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Often it is important to listen to what people aren't saying.
For me context is the key - from that comes the understanding of everything.
Sometimes one can be so closely involved with things that the larger context is lost to view.
It's no use of talking unless people understand what you say.
It's really important that folks be able to speak out.
A lot of people understand what not saying anything means, so, in effect, not saying anything is really saying a lot.
I see people in terms of dialogue and I believe that people are their talk.
When you go to a movie, it's about what's not being said. I tried to bring that to Greg Sumner. It was always about what's not being said.
In common use almost every word has many shades of meaning, and therefore needs to be interpreted by the context.
I think people have to look at it from a certain view. I say things because, at the end of the day, I can say whatever I want.