It is but a poor eloquence which only shows that the orator can talk.
Rarely have I seen a situation where doing less than the other guy is a good strategy.
If you're not getting close to capsize, you're provably not pushing hard enough
Trust me: I dont wish I was a New Zealander.
I love getting out of bed for competition.
I love America, and I love to say that my family is American.
I loved being Secretary of State, that's probably evident to everyone who watched me.
I have seen good nurses and bad nurses. They existed along a continuum: from hard-working, kind and competent people, to office-hugging, bone-idle types, to apathetic, disengaged automatons.
The Germans are called brutal, the Spanish cruel, the Americans superficial, and so on; but we are perfide Albion, the island of hypocrites, the people who have built up an Empire with a Bible in one hand, a pistol in the other, and financial concessions in both pockets. Is the charge true? I think it is.
I think good radio often uses the techniques of fiction: characters, scenes, a big urgent emotional question. And as in the best fiction, tone counts for a lot.