Immortal sayings of the art of speech

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Immortal sayings of the art of speech

"The human brain starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up

to speak in public.“

— George Jessel

“Be still when you have nothing to say; when genuine passion moves you, say what you’ve got to say,

and say it hot.”

– D. H. Lawrence

“Only the prepared speaker deserves

to be confident.” – Dale Carnegie

“Given a big enough why people can bear almost

any how. ”

― Friedrich Nietzsche

“We speak not only to tell other people what we think, but to tell

ourselves what we think. Speech is a part of thought.”

― Oliver Sacks

“Seriousness is no more a guarantee of truth, insight,

authenticity or probity, than humour is a guarantee of superficiality

and stupidity.”

― Stephen Fry

People are more impressed by the power of our example rather than

the example of our power...”

― Bill Clinton

"All the great speakers were bad speakers at first."

— Ralph W. Emerson

“Everyone has an invisible sign hanging from their

neck saying, Make me feel important. Never forget

this message when working with people.”

— Mary Kay Ash

“When you are content to be simply yourself and don’t compare or compete,

everyone will respect you.”

— Lao Tzu

“Speak when you are angry – and you'll make the best speech

you'll ever regret.”

— Laurence J. Peter

“We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen

twice as much as we speak.”

— Epictetus

“They may forget what you said, but they will never forget

how you made them

feel.”

– Carl W. Buechner

“There are only two types of speakers

in the world: 1. The nervous and

2. Liars.”

– Mark Twain

“If I went back to college again, I’d concentrate on two areas: learning to write and to speak

before an audience. Nothing in life is more important

than the ability to communicate effectively.”

– Gerald R. Ford

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