Any evaluation which implies rightness or wrongness is a tragic, suicidal expression — Marshall B. Rosenberg
I never have to worry about another person’s response, only how I react to what they say. — Marshall B. Rosenberg
Compliments and praise, for their part, are tragic expressions of fulfilled needs — Marshall B. Rosenberg
When our communication supports compassionate giving and receiving, happiness replaces violence and — Marshall B. Rosenberg
When people hear needs, it provokes compassion. When people hear diagnoses, it — Marshall B. Rosenberg
I recommend allowing others the opportunity to fully express themselves before turning — Marshall B. Rosenberg
As we learn to speak from the heart we are changing the habits of a lifetime. — Marshall B. Rosenberg
Fear of corporal punishment obscures children’s awareness of the compassion underlying the — Marshall B. Rosenberg
People have been trained to criticize, insult, and otherwise communicate in ways — Marshall B. Rosenberg