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Platen - “To speak on without saying anything has always been the greatest gift of orators.”
Christopher Marlowe - “Our swords shall play the orators for us.”
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe - “It is delivery that makes the orators success.”
John Burroughs - “That which distinguishes this day from all others is that then both orators and artillerymen shoot blank cartridges.”
Marcus Tullius Cicero - “Orators are most vehement when their cause is weak”
Francois VI Duc de La Rochefoucauld - “Passions are the only orators to always convinces us.”
Charles de Montesquieu - “What orators lack in depth, they make up to you in length.”
Unknown - “Trying to settle a problem with oratory is like attempting to unsnarl a traffic jam by blowing horns.”
Plutarch - “It is a thing of no great difficulty to raise objections against another man's oration nay, it is a very easy matter but to produce a better in its place is a work extremely troublesome.”
Marcus Tullius Cicero - “Orators are most vehement when their cause is weak.”
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