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Quotes About Presentation

If you're an actor, you have to look spiffing. But as the director, you don't need to look so glamorous.
~ Phyllida Lloyd
I never failed to convince an audience that the best thing they could do was to go away.
~ Thomas Love Peacock
I like to look good on the golf course.
~ Zach Johnson
There are two main jobs in acting - the first one is to be a good actor, and the second one is to convince everyone that you're a good actor.
~ Laurence Fox
As a matter of fact , personally I am ok with exposing, as long as it is done in good taste.
~ Priyamani
'The Merchant of Venice' is a straightforward, clear story, while 'The Winter's Tale,' as a general rule, is hard to present because there is so much plot.
~ Jesse L. Martin
I always polish my shoes and clean the bottom of them before I go out. I also wipe my handbags. I keep them in little bags to stop them getting dusty. You have to keep your accessories looking smart and clean.
~ Jerry Hall
I wanted to do something as an extension of my passion for music. My aim for the STREET by 50 On-Ear Wired Headphone range is to present music as it's meant to be heard, in studio-mastered sound.
~ Curtis Jackson
I find it much more compelling to make a four-biter that leaves you wishing that you had a fifth. I think 'the tyranny of the entree' is the right way to put it. I don't want to build this giant plate of food.
~ Wylie Dufresne
I think British journalists do well in America because the newspaper culture there is so strong - telling stories and presenting them readably is in their DNA. British newspapers get a terrible rap, but they are brilliant in their presentation, most of them, so full of vitality and literary wit.
~ Tina Brown
Grafted onto street clothes and removed from the field of play, jerseys don't even flatter men in their physical prime. Witness any baseball player wearing a uniform top over dress shirt and slacks at a press conference podium.
~ Steve Rushin
When I walked in on 'Drag Race' and saw Katya, I had no idea she was gonna be funny, because she was stunning. She had this perfect red lip, I remember looking into her eyes and being like, 'This is a woman!' Then she was really funny. She kind of presents normal, and it's a one-two punch with the comedy.
~ Trixie Mattel
You can't change somebody's character, but you can change the way a person presents themselves.
~ Paul Manafort
Everyone has to decide how they're going to appear in their lives, how they're going to put themselves out there to the world.
~ Dar Williams
Tell the audience what you're going to say, say it; then tell them what you've said.
~ Dale Carnegie
Beautiful Evidence is about the theory and practice of analytical design.
~ Edward Tufte
What we should be teaching are the problems and holes and I think there are legitimate problems and holes in the theory of evolution. And what we need to do is to present those fairly from a scientific point of view. And we should lay out areas in which the evidence supports evolution and the areas in the evidence that does not.
~ Rick Santorum
Generally, magicians don't know what to say, so they say stupid and redundant crap like, 'Here I am holding a red ball.'
~ Teller
The presentation of the Golden Badge of the Movement is the highest honor the Third Reich has to offer.
~ Hjalmar Schacht
Writing for the stage is different from writing for a book. You want to write in a way that an actor has material to work with, writing in the first person not the third person, and pulling out the dramatic elements in a bigger way for a stage presentation.
~ Brian Greene
A liberal to me is one who - and it suits some of the dictionary definitions - is unbeholden to any specific belief or party or group or person, but makes up his or her mind on the basis of the facts and the presentation of those facts at the time. That defines what I am.
~ Walter Cronkite
I think that making a movie is not just making the movie - it is also about having thoughtful ideas and embracing all the aspects of its launch.
~ Luca Guadagnino
I'm very thoughtful and thorough when it comes to my looks and the detail I put into my drag.
~ Aquaria
Some teachers refer to this as the 2-3-1 tool of emphasis, where the most emphatic words or images go at the end, the next most emphatic at the beginning, and the least emphatic in the middle, but that's too much calculus for my brain. Here's my simplified version: put your best stuff near the beginning and at the end; hide weaker stuff in the middle. Amy
~ Roy Peter Clark