Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 105) – Oscar Wilde
“Just as the orator marks his good things by a dramatic pause, or by raising or lowering his voice, or by gesture, so the writer marks his epigrams with italics, setting the little gem, so to speak, like a jeweller.”
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 70) – Nelson Mandela
“If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.” Nelson Mandela Photo courtesy of lasanta.com.ec
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 65) – Ralph Waldo Emerson
The moment our discourse rises above the ground line of familiar facts, and is inflamed with passion or exalted by thought, it clothes itself in images.
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 64) – Mark Twain
“The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter — it’s the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.” Mark Twain
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 63) – Herb Gardner
“Once you get people laughing, they’re listening and you can tell them almost anything.” Herb Gardner
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 62) – Luciano Pavarotti
Luciano Pavarotti: “Some singers want the audience to love them. I love the audience.” This should be the philosophy that every person who takes the stage.
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 61) – Edwin Friedman
Communication does not depend on syntax, or eloquence, or rhetoric, or articulation but on the emotional context in which the message is being heard.
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 60) – Gerald Ford
“Nothing in life is more important than the ability to communicate effectively.” – Gerald R. Ford
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 59) – William Jennings Bryan
“As long as there are human rights to be defended; as long as there are great interests to be guarded; as long as the welfare of nations is a matter for discussion, so long will public speaking have its place.”
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