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- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture I
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- of a talk. — Our thoughts interest no one; our
- have, by preference, interest for talking in general
- perhaps not working under conditions in which interest is
- already present, but is working to awaken interest by the
- interests nobody else, and whoever believes that his thoughts
- — insofar as they are thoughts — interest any
- one kindles in one's self does not interest people, willing
- thoughts do not interest an audience — our will annoys
- meets with quite a different interest than he does if his
- first no interest for him. — He writes these thoughts
- have said that our thoughts interest nobody else, and our
- fact that our thoughts as such do not interest people, our
- as “Our thoughts interest no one” can be either
- although thoughts do not really interest our listeners, and
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture III
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- nothing of interest in being understood in this way.
- are, as I have already said, such that they interest not a
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture VI
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- time, an arousal of the really deeper interest for the events
- those who are apparently interested in the threefold social
- those interested in Anthroposophy but caring little for the
- interested only in maintaining traditions. They want to be
- above all is energy, courage, insight, and interest in world
- the world, not get entangled in narrow interests, but be
- interested in everything that goes on all over the world.
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