Orator


On the Ideal Orator
Discourses and Selected Writings
Yajna A Comprehensive Survey
Sacred Sound: Discovering the Myth and Meaning of Mantra and Kirtan
Recitational Permutations of the Saunakiya Atharvaveda (Harvard Oriental Series)
A Survey of Hinduism
Persuasion: Greek Rhetoric in Action
Buddhism Beyond Boundaries-Speeches of Zhiji Master (Chinese Edition)
The Speech of Gold: Reason and Enlightenment in the Tibetan Buddhism
The Language of the Sutras: Essays in Honor of Luis Gómez
Muhammad in History, Thought, and Culture: An Encyclopedia of the Prophet of God [2 volumes]
Digital Griots: African American Rhetoric in a Multimedia Age (Studies in Writing and Rhetoric)
Institutes of Oratory
Training of an Orator: Quintillian, Vol. 2, Books 4-6 (Loeb Classical Library) (Volume II)
Voices from Twentieth Century Africa: Griots and Town Criers
Moncure Daniel Conway
In 1881, being on a visit to Boston, my wife and I found ourselves in the Parker House with the Ingersoll's, and went over to Charleston to hear him lecture. His subject was 'Some Mistakes of Moses,' and it was a memorable experience. Our lost leaders, -- Emerson, Thoreau, Theodore Parker, -- who had really spoken to disciples rather than to the nation, seemed to have contributed something to form this organ by which their voice could reach the people. Every variety of power was in this orator, ...more
Moncure Daniel Conway, My Pilgrimage to the Wise Men of the East

Shannon L. Alder
Truth changes with the season of our emotions. It is the shadow that moves with the phases of our inner sun. When the nights falls, only our perception can guess where it hides in the dark. Within every solar system of the soul lies a plan of what truth is--- the design God has created, in our own unique story. This is as varying as the constellations, and as turning as the tide. It is not one truth we live to, but many. If we ever hope to determine if there is such a thing as truth, apart from ...more
Shannon L. Alder

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