Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 47) – Barbara Ehrenreich
“Anyone who has invented a better mousetrap, or the contemporary equivalent, can expect to be harassed by strangers demanding that you read their unpublished manuscripts or undergo the humiliation of public speaking, usually on remote Midwestern campuses.” Barbara Ehrenreich Photo courtesy of David Shankbone
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 46) – Jerry Seinfeld
“According to most studies, people’s number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two! This means, to the average person, if you go to a funeral, you’re better off in the casket than doing the eulogy.” Jerry Seinfeld Photo courtesy of slgckgc
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 45) – Ben Jonson
“Talking and eloquence are not the same: to speak, and to speak well, are two things. A fool may talk, but a wise man speaks.” Ben Jonson
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 44) – Oscar Wilde
“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” Oscar Wilde
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 43) – Martin Luther King
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 42) – Evan Esar
“Public speaking is the art of diluting a two-minute idea with a two-hour vocabulary.” Evan Esar
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 41) – John Steinbeck
“We are lonesome animals. We spend all our life trying to be less lonesome. One of our ancient methods is to tell a story begging the listener to say—and to feel—’Yes, that’s the way it is, or at least that’s the way I feel it. You’re not as alone as you thought.’” John Steinbeck
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 40) – James Beggs
“What we say is important, for in most cases the mouth speaks what the heart is full of.” James Beggs
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 39) – Dorothy Sarnoff
“Make sure you have finished speaking before your audience has finished listening.“ Dorothy Sarnoff
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