Quotes About Engagement
As such, he presided over these sordid municipal skirmishes, albeit keeping a sanitary distance.
~ Ron Chernow
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He followed matters closely but never soiled his hands, so that he could profess ignorance of the whole matter.
~ Ron Chernow
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you'll find plenty to keep you busy, just do whatever you see before you that needs to be done.
~ Ron Chernow
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I've talked too long, I'm afraid. There are others here who wished to talk.
~ Ron Chernow
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As far as Archbold was concerned, Rockefeller was now in too deep to back out.
~ Ron Chernow
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His contact with Rockefeller and involvement in the University of Chicago followed soon thereafter.
~ Ron Chernow
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Rockefeller knew the name and face of each employee
~ Ron Chernow
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art is a mode of stalking
~ Ron Silliman
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Lincoln enhanced the ability of his audience to hear him by his practice of speaking slowly.
~ Ronald C. White Jr.
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If you're explaining, you're losing.
~ Ronald Reagan
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Before I refuse to take your questions, I have an opening statement.
~ Ronald Reagan
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Radio was theater of the mind.
~ Ronald Reagan
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The key for any speaker is to establish his own point of view for the audience, so they can see the game through his eyes.
~ Ronald Reagan
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I discovered that night (in his college's student politics) that an audience has a feel to it, and, in the parlance of the theater, that audience and I were together.
~ Ronald Reagan
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Here's my formula: I usually start with a joke or story to catch the audience's attention; then I tell them what I am going to tell them, I tell them, and then I tell them what I just told them.
~ Ronald Reagan
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The long-term answer to a kid not caring about your concerns is to care more about his.
~ Ross W. Greene
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the act of looking and being looked at.
~ Roswell Angier
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If you hit a pony over the nose at the outset of your acquaintance, he may not love you but he will take a deep interest in your movements ever afterwards
~ Rudyard Kipling
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and with an almost audible click he felt the wheels of his being lock up anew on the world without. Things that rode meaningless on the eyeball an instant before slid into proper proportion. Roads were meant to be walked upon, houses to be lived in, cattle to be driven, fields to be tilled, and men and women to be talked to. They were all real and true—solidly
~ Rudyard Kipling
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That was our first step toward better acquaintance. He would call on me sometimes in the evenings instead of running about London with his fellow-clerks; and before long, speaking of himself as a
~ Rudyard Kipling
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for by the roadside trundled the very Wheel itself, eating, drinking, trading, marrying, and quarrelling—all warmly alive.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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I said, 'Yes theres a lot to look a head to. Like croaking iron at Widders Dump. We do the croaking and they get the iron.' He said, 'Riddley theres other things to do as wel.' I said, 'Yes and they all smel of cow shit dont they?
~ Russell Hoban
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Wel realy there aint no stilness any where is there. Not 1ce you begin to take noatis.
~ Russell Hoban
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I would rather be confused for 10 minutes than bored for 5 seconds.
~ Russell T. Davies
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