Read speakers’ books to cull quotations, pull pearls
of wisdom, and get gems to tickle their funny bones.
Find a few bon mots to let casually slide off your
tongue on chosen occasions. If you want to be notable,
dream up a crazy quotable.
Make ’em rhyme, make ’em clever, or make ’em
funny. Above all, make ’em relevant.
YOU ARE READING
How To Talk To Anyone by LIEL LOWNDES
Non-FictionIt's not the whole book, I've cutted down the techniques the author wrote in the book. I hope you like it reading as much as I did. Although, I did this for my own good but I guess, a little charity doesn't hurt anyone.