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Cicero on the power of the tongue
“No one can corrupt a wise man with a bribe, though it is possible that he may with eloquence." Ammianus Marcellinus. The Roman History...
Hard work of Public Speaking
The proof of this notion must be shown in the case of famous personalities. Gaius Gracchus was a young man who was more fortunate in his...
Ants of Midas vs. Bees of Plato
When Midas, the one who ruled over Phrygia, was a boy, some ants piled up grains of wheat in his mouth as he was sleeping. His parents...
Preaching with Clarity
For clarity is the first virtue of eloquence, and the less talented a speaker is, the harder he will strive after elevation and...
Power of Tongue
Demetrius on Tongue/Eloquence:
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