Quotes About Presentation
The art of fiction does not begin until the novelist thinks of his story as a matter to be shown, to be so exhibited that it will tell itself.
~ Unknown
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Learn the art of the pitch and of messaging.
~ Tim Ferriss
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It's funny how the beauty of art has so much more to do with the frame than the artwork itself.
~ Chuck Palahniuk, Choke
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For me, art is always a kind of theater.
~ Damien Hirst
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Duchamp's urinal was art once he put it in a gallery. In fact, one working definition of art is anything that is in a gallery.
~ Unknown
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Fairs are beneath the dignity of art. To stand there in a booth and hawk your wares - it is just not how you sell art.
~ Arne Glimcher
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It is an art to have so much judgment as to apparel a lie well, to give it a good dressing.
~ Ben Jonson
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Cooking certainly has some of the elements of an art form.
~ Unknown
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I primarily buy art to show it off.
~ Charles Saatchi
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Excusations, cessions, modesty itself well governed, are but arts of ostentation.
~ Francis Bacon
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What's becoming very obvious to me is that fashion is art.
~ Lupita Nyong'o
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The highest triumph of art, is the truest presentation of nature.
~ Nathaniel Parker Willis
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You can turn something into art just because of the way you tell people to look at it.
~ Nick Murphy
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A bad magician never gets the good props.
~ Amit Kalantri
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A work of art cannot be satisfied with being a representation it should be a presentation.
~ Unknown
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His nervous eyes watched me above his words, apologizing for the ways the excuses weren't right even as he couldn't stop presenting them.
~ Darin Strauss
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I mean present the best case possible using whatever facts or near facts are handy.
~ David Baldacci
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what I do have, and so are my clients." He took the piece he was carrying and set it up on an empty easel but did not uncover it.
~ David Baldacci
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let's discuss the purpose of this presentation. If we're here for the team to put on a show for me, then you're right, I should sit back and listen. But if the point is for me to learn about your business and its issues, then we need to conduct the presentation in a way that facilitates my learning. I need to ask questions right away, get the answers I need, and then move on.
~ David Cote
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After hearing our presentation, audience members would raise their hands and ask, "So, what was the single big thing you did to achieve these great results?" "Well," I said, "there was no single best practice. It was a mind-set of intellectual rigor we had adopted that made the difference. It's this mind-set that you should be striving to replicate in your own organization.
~ David Cote
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we live in an era of terrible preoccupation with presentation and interpretation, one in which relations between who someone is and what he believes and how he expresses himself have been thrown into big time flux.
~ David Foster Wallace
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live in an era of terrible preoccupation with presentation and interpretation, one in which the relations between who someone is and what he believes and how he "expresses himself" 70 have been thrown into big-time flux.
~ David Foster Wallace
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Such was the picture presented to the public, and such was the mood which ruled. It was not however entirely in accordance with the facts; and facts, especially in war, are stubborn things.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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He was wearing a plain white oxford unbuttoned over a T-shirt, but something about the way they fit made him look put together, like an Abercrombie model (well, like an Abercrombie model who had remembered to put on a shirt that morning).
~ Claire LaZebnik
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