Public Speaking Nervousness Quotes & Sayings
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Don't break a neck looking up for God. Try looking down at inspiring human deeds. — Gloria D. Gonsalves
I want to do movies but not talk about them. — Nastassja Kinski
Religion is the one area of our discourse — Sam Harris
They were things for which it was impossible to prepare but which one spent a lifetime looking back at, trying to accept, interpret, comprehend. Things that should never have happened, that seemed out of place and wrong, these were what prevailed, what endured, in the end. — Jhumpa Lahiri
The kids of today have taken over the music business - most of them very young. Simply because they write and jot down a few notes, they have the idea that they can write songs. — Rudy Vallee
Imagine Him smiling down on you right now. Embrace His love. Remember, you are His most prized possession, the apple of His eye! — Victoria Osteen
I'm not semi-retired, I'm just taking it easy. — Craig Washington
If you live with fear and consider yourself as something special then automatically, emotionally, you are distanced from others. You then create the basis for feelings of alienation from others and loneliness. So, I never consider, even when giving a talk to a large crowd, that I am something special, I am 'His Holiness the Dalai Lama' . . . I always emphasize that when I meet people, we are all the same human beings. A thousand people -- same human being. Ten thousand or a hundred thousand -- same human being -- mentally, emotionally, and physically. Then, you see, no barrier. Then my mind remains completely calm and relaxed. If too much emphasis on myself, and I start to think I'm something special, then more anxiety, more nervousness. — Dalai Lama XIV
Outside of my family, the prime concern of my life has been nature and its order, and how we have been savagely altering that order. — James Cagney
In order to win, you must be prepared to lose. — Lee Child