A Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero

A good orator is pointed and impassioned. — © Marcus Tullius Cicero
A good orator is pointed and impassioned.
If it is naturally in you to be a good orator, a notable orator you will be when you have acquired knowledge and practice.
The orator is thereby an orator that keeps his feet ever on a fact.
There are so many impassioned winemakers. I think there are more impassioned winemakers than chefs.
A good talker, even more than a good orator, implies a good audience.
Modi is an excellent orator - sure, anybody who spouts untruths is an excellent orator.
One of the surest evidences of an elevated taste is the power of enjoying works of impassioned terrorism, in poetry, and painting. The man who can look at impassioned subjects of terror with a feeling of exultation may be certain he has an elevated taste.
Eloquence, to produce her full effect, should start from the head of the orator, as Pallas from the brain of Jove, completely armed and equipped. Diffidence, therefore, which is so able a mentor to the writer, would prove a dangerous counsellor for the orator.
I don't think that anything that anyone is doing today that is being pointed at as the "enemy" or "the problem" is as dangerous to our future as the fact that there are so many pointed fingers. The pointed finger is the enemy.
No orator can top the one who can give good nicknames.
An orator is a good man who is skilled in speaking.
In this world of gossip, a good listener is rarer than a great orator.
It really is true that an orator is simply a good man who speaks well.
In eloquence, the great triumphs of the art are when the orator is lifted above himself; when consciously he makes himself the mere tongue of the occasion and the hour, and says what cannot but be said. Hence the term "abandonment" to describe the self- surrender of the orator. Not his will, but the principle on which he is horsed, the great connection and crisis of events, thunder in the ear of the crowd.
Like a rough orator, that brings more truth Than rhetoric, to make good his accusation.
Better pointed bullets than pointed words.
I think pain is the best feeling for song writing. You can write good happy songs, but I think the kind of bruiting, depressing ones are more effective. They are easier to write when I am impassioned and angry. It is a good way to channel that negative energy.
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