Edgar Dale Quote

No-one can say just how long a message should be, but you rarely hear complaints about a speech being too short. The amateur worries about what he is going to put into his speech. The expert worries about what he should take out. An artisitic performance is concentrated, has a central focus.


Can you give the public what it wants? (ed. 1967)


No-one can say just how long a message should be, but you rarely hear complaints about a speech being too short. The amateur worries about what he is ...

No-one can say just how long a message should be, but you rarely hear complaints about a speech being too short. The amateur worries about what he is ...

No-one can say just how long a message should be, but you rarely hear complaints about a speech being too short. The amateur worries about what he is ...

No-one can say just how long a message should be, but you rarely hear complaints about a speech being too short. The amateur worries about what he is ...