... is going to look exactly the way I want
it, because I paid for it to be that way. But when you go
into the ether of some of the aspects of public relations
such as publicity, you never quite ... The Art of Public Relations
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over the landscape, only to find later there is precious little
return for that kind of work.
I have not seen a client with a very large...
... little motions, and pass their
little laws in Washington, but that Faneuil Hall repeals them in
the name of humanity and the old Bay State!
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exits.
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a speaker does no...
... nearly the same rate of speed he is depriving himself of one of his chief means of emphasis
and power. The baseball pitcher, the bowler in cricket, the tennis server, all know the value of change of
pace−−change ... long, long while the world shall last,
Which of our coming and departure heeds,
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... arise in the mind to inhibit the action he suggests. A
judge of the Supreme Court has the power of his words multiplied by the virtue of his position. The ideas of
the U.S. Commissioner of Immigration ... Professor Wallace insists
that the painters, the sculptors, the architects of Athens and
Rome were so superior to the modern men that the very fragments...
... the last of the Spaniards gone than out of their rags and poverty they
founded a university as a monument to the providence of God in delivering them out of the hands of their
enemies. For, the ... quarter, as here, the poorest of the
poor have their wrongs righted. It is said that not one decision out of one hundred is appealed, thus calling for
the existence o...