Top 14 Quotes About Bad Public Speaking
#1. I feel for all the parents whose babies just keep waking up for years. My heart and back go out to you guys! You are my heroes, and I am not fit to walk in your shoes!
Constance Marie
#2. I love travelling with my laptop because I get a bit nervous if I can't access my e-mails.
Toby Stephens
#3. I had a bad experience doing public speaking at school. I had to talk about a pen for five minutes and it was really hard work. I couldn't wait to get off the stage.
Karl Pilkington
#4. There is no more difficult art to acquire than the art of observation, and for some men it is quite as difficult to record an observation in brief and plain language.
William Osler
#5. But no matter how much planning you do, one tiny miscalculation, one moment of distraction, can end it all in an instant.
Jeannette Walls
#6. My agent was ambitious for me. But going out and chasing it? No, I'd rather work in my vegetable garden or play with my kid. I guess I'm kind of boring.
Kathleen Quinlan
#7. We humans usually feel that we are the best at everything we do, that we can safely drive ourselves. But tens of thousands of people die every year. We need to be open to having technology assist us, to find ways in which technology makes us safer.
Sebastian Thrun
#8. How had he rehearsed this vitally-important, utterly-critical meeting, again? Mother, Father, let me introduce
she's getting away!
Lois McMaster Bujold
#9. We celebrate beauty in life and all its possibility so we open it up for others and at the same time for ourselves.
Jay Woodman
#10. Your father? What he do? He no plumber, is he? I no trust plumbers. Or Disney World. Working with mice, very shameful.
Ana Huang
#12. A sat note crept into his voice. "But something's missing now from political discourse."
"What?"
"Caring about others," he said.
Ellen Levine
#13. Books were not looked upon as things unobtainable due to economic circumstances or class status. My grandfather stole an entire set of Dicken's from the local library.
Bob Hartley
#14. Beware of a woman who signeth not her name to her letters; she will bear watching, aye, she hath a past.
Gelett Burgess
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