Quotes about speakers

John Paul Warren -

There has never been a meaningful life built on easy street.

John Paul Warren -

Life seems to be fashioned and formed best out of the obstacles that seem unbearable.

John Paul Warren -

I have not learned a single lesson, been inspired or impacted by another person’s life void of negative experiences.

John Paul Warren -

The real architect of a life is the hard and almost impossible circumstances one faces.

John Paul Warren -

Living life ONCE is enough...if you live life RIGHT.

John Paul Warren -

Life of any real value or substance is not formed during good times merely enjoyed.

John Paul Warren -

Cream always rises to the top...so do good leaders".

Ramana Pemmaraju -

Communication is not using beautiful and complex words to impress, but its all about expressing our truest emotions using simple words!

Osayi Emokpae Lasisi - Your First Virtual Summit: Everything you need to know to create your first successful Virtual Summit

A few will say no, but many will say yes…remember that every No will get you closer to the many yeses as long as you have a system that works for you.

Osayi Emokpae Lasisi - Your First Virtual Summit: Everything you need to know to create your first successful Virtual Summit

And finally have fun with it. If you’re not having fun, your speakers won’t have fun, and your participants won’t have fun. No matter what happens, remember that marketing should be fun, and life should be enjoyed.

Osayi Emokpae Lasisi - Your First Virtual Summit: Everything you need to know to create your first successful Virtual Summit

Speakers are very busy people, with their own lives.Once you remember that sentence then it’s easy to know how to treat them and attract them.

Osayi Emokpae Lasisi - Your First Virtual Summit: Everything you need to know to create your first successful Virtual Summit

People often ask if I pay my speakers to speak. No I don’t. If you are able to explain the benefits of the virtual summit to the speaker (which we address in chapter 5) then it will be easy for you to get the caliber of speakers you want.

M.F. Moonzajer - HATRED AND MADNESS

English is not merely a language anymore it has become a way of life for millions of non-native English speakers around the world.

G. K. Chesterton -

A man does not know what he is saying until he knows what he is not saying.

Bible -

Even so the tongue is a little member and boasteth great things behold how great a matter a little fire kindleth!

Henry Grattan -

He rose without a friend and sat down without an enemy.

Ben Jonson -

Language most shows a man: speak that I may see thee.

Baltasar Gracian -

Little said is soon amended. There is always time to add a word never to withdraw one.

Henry Ward Beecher -

None love to speak so much when the mood of speaking comes as they who are naturally taciturn.

Cicero -

Nothing is so unbelievable that oratory cannot make it acceptable.

Oliver Wendell Holmes -

Speak clearly if you speak at all Carve every word before you let it fall.

Adlai Stevenson -

The relationship of the toastmaster to the speaker should be the same as that of the fan to the fan dancer. It should call attention to the subject without making any particular effort to cover it.

James Russell Lowell -

Though old the thought and oft exprest 'tis his at last who says it best.

Elizabeth Charles -

To know how to say what others only know how to think is what makes men poets or sages and to dare to say what others only dare to think makes men martyrs or reformers or both.

Seneca -

Whatever is well said by another is mine.

F. E. Smith -

Winston [Churchill] has devoted the best years of his life to preparing his impromptu speeches.

Benjamin Franklin -

Would you persuade speak of interest not of reason.

Sophocles -

It is terrible to speak well and be wrong.

Ralph Waldo Emerson -

All the great speakers were bad speakers at first.

George Bernard Shaw -

If the announcer can produce the impression that he is a gentleman he may pronounce as he pleases.

A. P. Herbert -

A dull speaker like a plain woman is credited with all the virtues for we charitably suppose that a surface so unattractive must be compensated by interior blessings.

Herbert Gardner -

Once you get people laughing they're listening and you can tell them almost anything.

Ralph Waldo Emerson -

Speak what you think today in words as hard as cannon balls and tomorrow speak what tomorrow thinks in hard words again though it contradict everything you said today.

Josh Billings -

When a man gets talking about himself he seldom fails to be eloquent and often reaches the sublime.

Ovid -

In an easy cause any man may be eloquent.

Thomas Babington Macaulay -

The object of oratory alone is not truth but persuasion.

Piet Hein -

If no thought your mind does visit make your speech not too explicit.

H. I. Phillips -

Oratory: the art of making deep noises from the chest sound like important messages from the brain.

Franklin J. Dickman -

The glittering generalities of the speaker have left an impression more delightful than permanent.

Winston Churchill -

Say what you have to say and the first time you come to a sentence with a grammatical ending - sit down.

Epictetus -

First learn the meaning of what you say and then speak.

Gerald Ford -

When a man is asked to make a speech the first thing he has to decide is what to say.

Hubert Humphrey -

I've never thought my speeches were too long I've rather enjoyed them.

George Eliot -

Blessed is the man who having nothing to say abstains from giving us wordy evidence of the fact.

William Osier -

Look wise say nothing and grunt. Speech was given to conceal thought.

Thomas Chandler Haliburton -

I have learnt a good deal from my own talk.

George Meredith -

Speech is the small change of silence.

Calvin Coolidge -

If you don't say anything you won't be called on to repeat it.

Edmund Muskie -

In Maine we have a saying that there's no point in speaking unless you can improve on silence.

Winston Churchill -

If you have an important point to make don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile-driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack!

William Shakespeare -

He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument.

Ramana Pemmaraju -

Words represent your emotional state, beware of what you speak! Restore your mental balance.

Michael Bassey Johnson -

Criticize me if you can, but that won't stop me from saying what i like, my mouth is mine, and not yours.

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