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Orators Quotes

1.
There is no true orator who is not a hero.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Authors on Orators Quotes: Marcus Tullius Cicero Thomas Hobbes William Penn Michael Buble Elbert Hubbard Richard Barnfield William Shakespeare Ben Jonson Finley Peter Dunne Ralph Waldo Emerson Cato the Elder Theophrastus Christopher Marlowe Henry David Thoreau Thomas Carlyle William Hazlitt Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Philibert Joseph Roux
2.
The poet is the nearest borderer upon the orator.
Ben Jonson

3.
An orator without judgment is a horse without a bridle.
Theophrastus

4.
The Orator persuades and carries all with him, he knows not how; the Rhetorician can prove that he ought to have persuaded and carried all with him.
Thomas Carlyle

5.
It is delivery that makes the orators success.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

6.
The orator is the mouth (os) of a nation.
Philibert Joseph Roux

7.
A good orator is pointed and impassioned.
Marcus Tullius Cicero

8.
Our swords shall play the orators for us.
Christopher Marlowe

9.
Gold is a deep-persuading orator.
Richard Barnfield

10.
Gold were as good as twenty orators.
William Shakespeare

11.
A man never becomes an orator if he has anything to say.
Finley Peter Dunne

12.
An orator is a good man who is skilled in speaking.
Cato the Elder

13.
Christopher Hitchens is perhaps the greatest orator ever. He's such a famous atheist.
Michael Buble

14.
We are born poets.
we become orators.
Marcus Tullius Cicero

15.
An orator can hardly get beyond commonplaces: if he does he gets beyond his hearers.
William Hazlitt

16.
No poet or orator has ever existed who believed there was any better than himself.
Marcus Tullius Cicero

17.
To be seduced by Orators, as a Monarch by Flatterers.
Thomas Hobbes

18.
Where judgment has wit to express it, there's the best orator.
William Penn

19.
Time is an illusion-to orators.
Elbert Hubbard

20.
There has never been a poet or orator who thought another better than himself.
Marcus Tullius Cicero

21.
God is only the president of the day, and Webster is his orator.
Henry David Thoreau