A Quote by George Bernard Shaw

The best way to get your point across is to entertain. — © George Bernard Shaw
The best way to get your point across is to entertain.
Simple and to the point is always the best way to get your point across.
You have to captivate and entertain if you want your message to get across.
My best advice to actors is if you love acting, do it every chance you get. Success does not mean success. All that matters is whether or not you're doing your best to entertain. The way this business works is all about luck and timing.
I try to be the best husband and father I possibly can. And it doesn't mean I get to spend as much time with my family as I'd like, but I do the best I can. Even if you do get to be an astronaut and get to go and do a lot of interesting things, at some point that will come to an end. If in the process you short change your family or compromise your values along the way, when you get through on the other side, it won't really be worth it. At least not to me.
Music is a powerful tool in galvanizing people around an issue. There's no better way to get your point across than to put it in a beautiful song.
Comedy can take you a lot further in getting your point across. People are entertained, and then, by being entertained, they get your point.
If you have to lie, cheat, steal, obstruct and bully to get your point across, it must not be a point capable of surviving on its own merits.
I think that the best way you can get honesty across in your music to connect and relate to people is to be motivated by personal emotions, stories and feelings.
I think comedy evolves constantly. I reinvent myself all the time. I always find a way to entertain myself because I truly believe you have to entertain yourself in order to relate it the right way to your audience.
Visuals are compelling, but sometimes the only way to get your point of view and purpose across is through words. Great copy can be embedded in any medium, any technology.
If you want to get your point across, you gotta cuss.
Yelling doesn't get your point across, it only makes it louder.
As an artist, you want to play around with mediums and see if you can get the point across in different way.
I think that if you use the so-called "strong words" you'll get your point across faster and you can save a lot of beating around the bush. Why are people afraid of words? Sometimes the dumbest thing that gets said makes the point for you.
Be able to draw an illustration as least well enough to get your point across to another person.
If you have a large family like ours, you have to fight to get your point across, and I think I learned that from my dad.
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