“Hands can cook, hands can create, hands can kill. There is no better tool than our hands.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
If you have to make an unpopular speech, give it all the sincerity you can muster; that's the only way to sweeten… — Jean Francois Paul de Gondi Copy Share Image
“For few matters you need to be solo, for some matters you need soul mate and for many matters you need society,” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
“Conversation Starters. Your first words will not only shape your first impression, but they can create amazing connections, lead you to your… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
Is enthusiasm important in selling? Yes, genuine, heartfelt enthusiasm is one of the most potent factors of success in almost any undertaking. — Dale Carnegie Copy Share Image
History has repeatedly been changed by people who had the desire and the ability to transfer their convictions and emotions to their… — Dale Carnegie Copy Share Image
“When a person opens his or her mouth, the dialogue must contain a purpose that sounds sensible towards his or her surroundings.… — Saaif Alam Copy Share Image
Churchill wrote his own speeches. When a leader does that, he becomes emotionally invested with his utterances. If Churchill had had a… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
People think actresses find public speaking easy, and it's not easy at all; we're used to hiding behind masks. — Jane Fonda Copy Share Image
When I accept an invitation for a public speaking engagement, my purpose is to share the TOMS story and our giving mission.… — Blake Mycoskie Copy Share Image
I don't do much public speaking. I did a lot of stuff for Bones, and then ended up having said yes to… — Alice Sebold Copy Share Image
“Now if you have proofs to bring forward, bring them forward, and your moral discourse as well; if you have no enthymemes,… — Aristotle Copy Share Image
Powerful new drug-free treatments have been developed for depression and for every conceivable type of anxiety, such as chronic worrying, shyness, public… — David D. Burns Copy Share Image
Believe it or not, the number one fear in America remains public speaking. And, in some ways, I think that is a… — Dana Perino Copy Share Image
I'm pretty shy. I'm so bad at public speaking. I can answer questions in front of a crowd, that seems to be… — Ellyse Perry Copy Share Image
When I was in the sixth form I presented a cable and satellite programme about music, television and video. I used to… — Konnie Huq Copy Share Image
My biggest fear was public speaking, and then having everyone know who I was, it was definitely weird at first. When I… — Chris Moneymaker Copy Share Image
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
A good speech should be like a woman's skirt: long enough to cover the subject and short enough to create interest — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The one business skill you MUST learn is public speaking. This skill is worth a fortune to any businessperson or entrepreneur. Make… — Steve Siebold Copy Share Image
As long as there are human rights to be defended; as long as there are great interests to be guarded; as long… — William Jennings Bryan Copy Share Image
Public speaking professionals say that you win or lose the battle to hold your audience in the first 30 seconds of a… — John Medina Copy Share Image
“Active Listening. Practice this skill. You enhance communication; this confirms that the message another conveys is well received and thoroughly understood. You… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
When I do public speaking, I ask the audience, "Who has a family member, a neighbor, a friend with some form of… — Jay Ruderman Copy Share Image
Being introverted, it doesn't mean necessarily being shy or being afraid of public speaking; it just means that it's hard for me… — Amy Schumer Copy Share Image
“Eloquence in public assemblies is not the surest road to fame and preferment, at least unless it be used with great caution,… — John Adams Copy Share Image
“Because of demagogues, rhetoric has a tainted reputation in our time. However, rhetoric is central to democratic governance. It can fuse passion… — George will Copy Share Image
“Use Names. Calling a person by name makes him/her feel recognized, appreciated, and special. It shows respect and that you are genuinely… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
Public Speaking is a skill that can be studied, polished, perfected. Not only can you get good at it, you can get… — Tom Peters Copy Share Image
I blush easily. I have difficulty meeting people's eye, difficulty with public speaking, the normal afflictions of the shy, but not to… — Nicholson Baker Copy Share Image
“Mindful Awareness. Be fully involved in the moment—right now! Developing this ability instills a sixth sense for navigating connections. Be intentional and… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“The first sign of greatness is when a man does not attempt to look and act great. Before you can call yourself… — Dale Breckenridge Carnegie Copy Share Image
It was only after a visit to a learning centre, where they taught me public speaking, that my personality emerged. — Kubra Sait Copy Share Image
I really believe in being a role model. You're given such an enormous amount of opportunity to really impact people's lives in… — Danielle Fishel Copy Share Image
I think I always enjoyed the energy of a crowd, of being onstage. It started when I was even younger doing public… — Tom Green Copy Share Image
Too many people spend too much time trying to perfect something before they actually do it. Instead of waiting for perfection, run… — Paul Arden Copy Share Image
More men feel comfortable doing "public speaking," while more women feel comfortable doing "private" speaking. — Deborah Tannen Copy Share Image
The fear of public speaking is a primal fear. You can train your body to not be crazy when you're doing it,… — Neal Brennan Copy Share Image
It is a point that I repeat over and over again in teaching public speaking. It is not so much what you… — Napoleon Hill Copy Share Image