A Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson

No orator can top the one who can give good nicknames. — © Ralph Waldo Emerson
No orator can top the one who can give good nicknames.
If it is naturally in you to be a good orator, a notable orator you will be when you have acquired knowledge and practice.
Astronauts cannot pick their nicknames and can only get their nicknames from other astronauts. Any astronaut who tries to give himself a cool nickname will regret it by getting just the opposite from his astronaut friends.
In the black culture, certain kids are given nicknames that they roll with forever; the nicknames outweigh their real names. I'm one of those scenarios.
The orator is thereby an orator that keeps his feet ever on a fact.
The nicknames - people say they couldn't understand it, but look, I have really enjoyed my time away from 3AW, and I have discovered one thing - that I am more than just a yelling fanatical football follower who makes up nicknames.
Nicknames are fond names. We do not give them to people we dislike.
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.
Creating a top team and being in a position to win the Tour de France will give me a nice feeling. But I know it is not easy to create a top team from zero. You need good riders, good staff, a lot of preparation and, most important, a lot of sponsors.
I like the Albino Rhino. That was kind of cool. Of all the other nicknames people give out, I thought it was really unique.
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.
Let arms give place to the robe, and the laurel of the warriors yield to the tongue of the orator.
There is no necessity for the man who means to be an orator to understand what is really just but only what would appear so to the majority of those who will give judgment; and not what is really good or beautiful but whatever will appear so; because persuasion comes from that and not from the truth.
A good orator is pointed and impassioned.
An orator is a good man who is skilled in speaking.
My job is to put on a great performance. Every time I step in the ring, my job is to perform at top level and to give the people, give the crowd, give the audience what they came to see and that is a good show and, of course, everybody wants to see knockouts and that's what I like to do.
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