Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 120) – Bill Gates
“What I do best is share my enthusiasm.” Bill Gates
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 119) – Pablo Neruda
“All paths lead to the same goal: to convey to others what we are. And we must pass through solitude and difficulty, isolation and silence in order to reach forth to the enchanted place where we can dance our clumsy dance and sing our sorrowful song—but in this dance or in this song there are […]
Rhetorical Devices: Anadiplosis
This post is part of a series on rhetoric and rhetorical devices. For other posts in the series, please click this link. For a comprehensive, step-by-step overview of how to write a speech outline, please see this post. Device: Anadiplosis Origin: From the Greek ἀναδίπλωσις (anathiplosis), meaning “doubling” or “folding”. In plain English: Beginning a sentence […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 118) – Steve Martin
“Some people have a way with words and other people … uh … not have way.” Steve Martin Photo courtesy of Davidwbaker
Good Penmanship for Public Speakers
The pen is mightier than the sword; but when it comes to public speaking, an empty hand is mightier than the pen. Sometimes, a speaker will take the stage holding a pen and deliver the entire speech or presentation without ever writing a single word. Yet all the while, the pen is omnipresent, moving up […]
A Lesson from Lang Lang
A couple of weeks ago, my daughter, Kristen and I had the good fortune to attend a concert by piano virtuoso Lang Lang at Geneva’s Victoria Hall. His performance was terrific. From the light melodies of Bach, to Schubert’s sombre Piano Sonata No. 21, to the moving and energetic Etudes op. 25 by Chopin, he held […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 117) – Conor Neill
“Start strong with a ‘grabber’. A personal story, a quote from an expert or a shocking statistic—something that takes a hold of your audience and gets them hooked and opens their mind to your message. Give the audience a chance to see your personal connection to the topic.” Conor Neill
Reading a Speech
If you can deliver a speech without reading it, that is the best scenario. However, if you must read your speech or use notes, here are some tips to help you out.
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 116) – William Safire
“Is sloppiness in speech caused by ignorance or apathy? I don’t know and I don’t care.” William Safire
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