A Quote by Shelley Berman

I am careful with my material and presentation. — © Shelley Berman
I am careful with my material and presentation.
Bridge the gap with closed minds though careful dissection of ideas and solid presentation of fact.
I don't believe truth is conveyed by style and presentation. I don't think that if it was grainy and full of handheld material, it would be any more truthful.
Claire signed. "Go ahead. And thanks. Oh, and be careful?" "Please. I am the queen of careful. Also, princess of punk fabulousness."
I am notoriously hard on myself in terms of working on new material and while I am critical of my performance on the Led Zeppelin material, I am way more critical of my own stuff. I'm pretty hard on myself.
I've been careful to work with good people on interesting material, mostly.
America's got amazing presentation, especially New York - the most potent, strongest, concentrated, amazing presentation.
I am still working on patter and presentation.
People are soft. The whole world is. That's why you have to be careful what you say, careful what you post, careful what you wear.
Yes, good presentation is a vehicle for enhancing people and policies. But if the presentation fails, we have to look beyond the wrapping and see what is actually contained in the package, to see the substance of it.
I know, to some, I am always a little over the top, but that's just who I am, and I'd rather be that way than monotone or less than scintillating in my presentation.
That's my real message: I work very hard. We're an honest presentation, we try to give people entertainment and information at the same time, and it's working. I don't see any need for big drastic changes in our presentation.
Magic is 10% secrets and 90% presentation. Mentalism is 5% secrets and 95% presentation.
I guess the all-American presentation of what a player is supposed to stand for is not what I am.
Even today, I am easily distracted by reading material and will pick up articles on virtually any factual material if I have the time.
The Web provided me with a much needed realization that information cannot be fully separated from its presentation, and showed me something I knew without verbalizing explicitly, that the presentation form we choose communicates real information.
Every once and a while somebody writes a script, but even regardless of what age you are, most of the actors would all agree that it's all based upon material and the material has got to spark with you. It may be great material but you think it's great material for somebody else. Or it's great material and I'm perfect for it. So, you just have to make that judgment and if you feel in the mood to do it.
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