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Tag Archives: quotations you can use
Abraham Lincoln on Communication: Quotations You Can Use For Writing or Speaking
What Would Lincoln Say, and How Would He Say It? You can always use a great quote in a speech, as every professional speaker knows. For this post, Whatyousay.com has found three quotable quotes from Abraham Lincoln on communication. –Gene … Continue reading
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Quotations You Can Use: Horoscopes
Simple Simon On Horoscopes, And A Great Quotation From Shakespeare Millions believe in horoscopes. Always have. Always will. The horoscope section of many publications is its most frequently read section. Whenever editors think about dropping horoscopes, there generally is a … Continue reading
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