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- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture I
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- kind of orientation course for the personalities, who have
- Personalities
- will naturally take place between the person who has
- be enthusiastic about, and the persons who listen to him. An
- other person, will not be able to put himself to the task of
- gathering, or even one other person, this willing that we
- grasping of a thing. The person is in need of this activity
- For, in the person who has hunted in all sorts of manuals for
- make one's personality somewhat active. At the beginning of a
- personality, because the vibration of feeling must first be
- person, varies; it always swings between being somewhat crude
- attacked by a person who accosts us in a terribly rude
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture II
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- organism? What will be the relation of the single person to
- in England. Then there are personalities who have already gone
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture III
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- That is really how you are confronted! The persons concerned
- single person. Only through use of one's own thinking in
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture IV
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- never become an adequate speaker. A person can never become a
- rights-relationship between person and person arises in the
- person's mind. Then this will be fruitful even in the debate
- simply reiterate what the other person says, but one can
- discussions. If a person only wants to say in the debate what
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture V
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- other person's position with our thinking. For instance, we
- should call to mind the image of how a person who seeks work,
- person's position, from out of his assertion of rights, we
- one could think one's way into the souls of other persons;
- make it plausible that an individual person really knows
- The point is, of course, that the person
- that the persons in question had to develop every letter out
- persons who place something artistic into the script, they
- the person. Then — while it is in a certain respect not
- desirable to practice that — a person can imitate
- speaking separates itself from the person. It becomes
- figure out a person from the physiognomy, one can even more
- must be done with care. For one person, this tea is right;
- in a speech, must come out of the whole person, diet must by
- it comes from a person who has let endless amounts of beer
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture VI
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- When a person
- assertions are perforce impersonal — but that takes its
- its end; for no person expects in telling it that he has to
- importance that the persons who make it their task to do
- can make use of the fact that some persons want to accept
- system any number of persons, be it three, seven, 12, 13 or
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