Fear Of Speaking Quotes
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Fear Of Speaking Quotes & Sayings
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I had no idea what I was speaking of, but only knew I must sound confident. Fear might work on a man, but confidence fights against fear. Odda
— Bernard Cornwell
Some will, some won't. Look for the ones who will.
— Todd Stocker
I'm terrible at speaking extemporaneously about my work - I get completely tongue-tied and consumed with fear.
— Annie Baker
Fear of public speaking can be overcome with effective public speaking tips, skills and strategies.
— Robert Moment
I remember people saying to us, "You're too nice. Hollywood is going to eat you up and spit you out." I never listened to them.
— Jimmy Fallon
I take a deep breath and sidestep my fear and begin speaking from the place where beauty and bravery meet
within the chambers of a quivering heart. — Terry Tempest Williams
within the chambers of a quivering heart. — Terry Tempest Williams
My greatest fear is speaking in public.
— Jennifer Love Hewitt
But I find soldiering false, a broken way to manage people who should be bound to you in love, not fear.
— Kameron Hurley
It wasn't him speaking. It was panic, anger, fear, and confusion. But how could he show it on the outside? Men are supposed to be fearless.
— Tomasz Chrusciel
All work and no play makes Matthias a dull mouse.
— Brian Jacques
I believe that words are strong, that they can overwhelm what we fear when fear seems more awful than life is good.
— Andrew Solomon
I was extremely shy and had a terrible fear of public speaking. But I had fallen in love with stand-up.
— Kumail Nanjiani
Say what you have to say, and then stop.
— Rudolf Flesch
I had no fear of speaking to large audiences.
— Mitch Kapor
Public speaking skills are an essential key to achieving career advancement and success.
— Robert Moment
But fear is a cheap emotion, however full of wisdom. And, emotionally speaking, I've always thought of myself as a man of expensive taste.
— William Kennedy
It takes courage to stand up for yourself. I stand in honor, and no longer in fear of speaking out.
— Catherine Jane Fisher
Shall I, for fear of feeble man who shall die, hold my peace? Shall I for fear of scoffs and frowns, refrain my tongue? Ah, no!
— Maria W. Stewart
Character is doing your best.
Excellence is being the best. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Excellence is being the best. — Matshona Dhliwayo