“You can speak well if your tongue can deliver
the message of your heart.”
John Ford
“Be still when you have nothing to say; when
genuine passion moves you, say what you’ve got to
say, and say it hot.”
D.H. Lawrence
	
  
“Let thy speech be better
than silence, or be silent.”
Dionysius Of Halicarnassus 	
  
“What we say is
important… for in most
cases the mouth speaks what
the heart is full of.”
Jim Beggs
“If you can’t write your message in a sentence,
you can’t say it in an hour.”
Dianna Booher
“There are always three
speeches, for every one you
actually gave. The one you practiced,
the one you gave, and the one
you wish you gave.”
Dale Carnegie
“It usually takes me more than three weeks
to prepare a good impromptu speech.” 
Mark Twain
“A good orator is pointed
and impassioned.” 
Marcus T. Cicero
“Oratory is the power to
talk people out of their
sober and natural
opinions.”
Joseph Chatfield
“He who wants to persuade should put his trust not in the right
argument, but in the right word. The power of sound has always been
greater than the power of sense.” 
Joseph Conrad
“There are three things to aim at in
public speaking: first, to get into
your subject, then to get your subject
into yourself, and lastly, to get your
subject into the heart of your
audience.”
Alexander Gregg
“The success of your
presentation will be
judged not by the
knowledge you send but by
what the listener receives.”
Lilly Walters
“If you don’t know what you
want to achieve in your
presentation your audience never
will.”
Harvey Diamond
“Best way to conquer stage fright is
to know what you’re talking about.”
Michael H. Mescon
“There are only two types of
speakers in the world. 1.
The nervous and 2. Liars.” 
Mark Twain
“No one ever complains about
a speech being too short!”
Ira Hayes
“90% of how well the talk will go is
determined before the speaker steps
on the platform.”
Somers White
“It takes one hour of
preparation for each minute
of presentation time.”
Wayne Burgraff
“The most precious things
in speech are the pauses.”
Sir ralph richardson
“Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech.”
Martin Fraquhar Tupper
“They may forget what you said, but they
will never forget how you made them feel.”
Carl W. Buechner
“The problem with speeches isn’t so
much not knowing when to stop, as
knowing when not to begin.”
Frances Rodman
“Words have incredible power. They
can make people’s hearts soar, or they
can make people’s hearts sore.”
Dr. Mardy Grothe
“Speech is power: speech is to
persuade, to convert, to compel.”
Ralph waldo emerson
“The right word may be effective, but
no word was ever as effective as a
rightly timed pause.”
Mark Twain
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25 Awesome Public Speaking Quotes

  • 2.
    “You can speakwell if your tongue can deliver the message of your heart.” John Ford
  • 3.
    “Be still whenyou have nothing to say; when genuine passion moves you, say what you’ve got to say, and say it hot.” D.H. Lawrence  
  • 4.
    “Let thy speechbe better than silence, or be silent.” Dionysius Of Halicarnassus  
  • 5.
    “What we sayis important… for in most cases the mouth speaks what the heart is full of.” Jim Beggs
  • 6.
    “If you can’twrite your message in a sentence, you can’t say it in an hour.” Dianna Booher
  • 7.
    “There are alwaysthree speeches, for every one you actually gave. The one you practiced, the one you gave, and the one you wish you gave.” Dale Carnegie
  • 8.
    “It usually takesme more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech.”  Mark Twain
  • 9.
    “A good oratoris pointed and impassioned.”  Marcus T. Cicero
  • 10.
    “Oratory is thepower to talk people out of their sober and natural opinions.” Joseph Chatfield
  • 11.
    “He who wantsto persuade should put his trust not in the right argument, but in the right word. The power of sound has always been greater than the power of sense.”  Joseph Conrad
  • 12.
    “There are threethings to aim at in public speaking: first, to get into your subject, then to get your subject into yourself, and lastly, to get your subject into the heart of your audience.” Alexander Gregg
  • 13.
    “The success ofyour presentation will be judged not by the knowledge you send but by what the listener receives.” Lilly Walters
  • 14.
    “If you don’tknow what you want to achieve in your presentation your audience never will.” Harvey Diamond
  • 15.
    “Best way toconquer stage fright is to know what you’re talking about.” Michael H. Mescon
  • 16.
    “There are onlytwo types of speakers in the world. 1. The nervous and 2. Liars.”  Mark Twain
  • 17.
    “No one evercomplains about a speech being too short!” Ira Hayes
  • 18.
    “90% of howwell the talk will go is determined before the speaker steps on the platform.” Somers White
  • 19.
    “It takes onehour of preparation for each minute of presentation time.” Wayne Burgraff
  • 20.
    “The most preciousthings in speech are the pauses.” Sir ralph richardson
  • 21.
    “Well-timed silence hathmore eloquence than speech.” Martin Fraquhar Tupper
  • 22.
    “They may forgetwhat you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel.” Carl W. Buechner
  • 23.
    “The problem withspeeches isn’t so much not knowing when to stop, as knowing when not to begin.” Frances Rodman
  • 24.
    “Words have incrediblepower. They can make people’s hearts soar, or they can make people’s hearts sore.” Dr. Mardy Grothe
  • 25.
    “Speech is power:speech is to persuade, to convert, to compel.” Ralph waldo emerson
  • 26.
    “The right wordmay be effective, but no word was ever as effective as a rightly timed pause.” Mark Twain
  • 27.
    For more ongreat tips for presentations, public speaking, and design, visit www.bigfishpresentations.com.