A Quote by Jacob Braude

All work and no plagiarism makes a dull speech. — © Jacob Braude
All work and no plagiarism makes a dull speech.

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All work and no plagiarism makes for dull sermons!
All originality and no plagiarism makes for dull preaching.
You've got to stay focused without being boring - because all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Skinny, but dull.
Peter was dull; he was at first Dull; - Oh, so dull - so very dull! Whether he talked, wrote, or rehearsed - Still with his dulness was he cursed - Dull -beyond all conception - dull.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. But all play and no work makes him something worse.
The human plagiarism which is most difficult to avoid, for individuals... is the plagiarism of ourselves.
As so often, a political event involving Donald Trump looks like swinging wildly between melodrama and farce. The Republican National Convention in Cleveland has begun with accusations of plagiarism after Mr Trump's wife Melania gave a speech dotted with sentences that appeared to have been lifted from a speech that Michelle Obama gave in 2008.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy - and Jill a wealthy widow.
I realised that you could get into trouble with a dull speech.
All work and no play may make Jim a dull boy, but no work and all play makes Jim all kinds of a jackass.
Often beauty grows dull or common when speech breaks the mask.
It's always easy to get people to condemn threats to free speech when the speech being threatened is speech that they like. It's much more difficult to induce support for free speech rights when the speech being punished is speech they find repellent.
No man can make a speech alone. It is the great human power that strikes up from a thousand minds that acts upon him, and makes the speech.
When a man makes a poem, makes it, mind you, he takes words as he finds them interrelated about him and composes them - without distortion which would mar their exact significances - into an intense expression of his perceptions and ardors that they may constitute a revelation in the speech that he uses. It isn't what he says that counts as a work of art, it's what he makes, with such intensity of perception that it lives with an intrinsic movement of its own to verify its authenticity.
All work and no play makes jack. With enough jack, Jack needn't be a dull boy.
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