Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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Pàgina 62
... mind should be as concrete as possible . If you say beautiful , think of some- thing really beautiful , a person , or a work of art , or a landscape . Then speak as if through this one word you had to convey your feeling to others . Now ...
... mind should be as concrete as possible . If you say beautiful , think of some- thing really beautiful , a person , or a work of art , or a landscape . Then speak as if through this one word you had to convey your feeling to others . Now ...
Pàgina 138
... mind constantly during both preparation and delivery . Test every fact you find , every idea that comes to mind , with your objective in view . The criterion for speaking or omitting a sentence is , " Is it on my route ? Does it bring ...
... mind constantly during both preparation and delivery . Test every fact you find , every idea that comes to mind , with your objective in view . The criterion for speaking or omitting a sentence is , " Is it on my route ? Does it bring ...
Pàgina 179
... mind which he did not desire to last permanently . Cheerfully he continued , The program committee wants me to speak about our foreign affairs . They have got me on the spot . For my worthy opponent said just yesterday that I did not ...
... mind which he did not desire to last permanently . Cheerfully he continued , The program committee wants me to speak about our foreign affairs . They have got me on the spot . For my worthy opponent said just yesterday that I did not ...
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