I and my public understand each other very well: it does not hear what I say, and I don't say what it wants to hear.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Most people have to talk so they won't hear.
What I do when speaking in public is trying to do it as best as possible and trying to make everybody comfortable with my words. Sometimes getting this is very difficult, but I try my best.
In this great age of communication, there a lot of people you can't actually understand. I know everyone tweets, and twits and texts and all that, but actually we've all got voices, and it is awfully nice to hear them and if you can understand what people are saying.
The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn't said.
Often it is important to listen to what people aren't saying.
Speak up. You have to project! If people can't hear you, it doesn't matter what you say.
People don't hear me talk. They don't expect me to.
Public speaking? I speak to myself on the street!
Beware, all too often we say what we hear others say. We think what we are told that we think. We see what we are permitted to see. Worse, we see what we are told that we see.
When people ask me about my dialogue, I say, 'Don't you hear people talking?' That's all I do. I hear a certain type of individual, I decide this is what he should be, whatever it is, and then I hear him. Well, I don't hear anybody that I can't make talk.