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I am the TOASTMASTER in my T.I. meeting tomorrow morning. - I need an inspiration that relates to the meeting theme, "New year - almost."
I have run out of possible ideas from my list of options and random media clips.
Help me develop or create a PAUL HARVEY-style inspirational idea.
Thanks.

2006-12-28 10:33:07 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Quotations

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Visit http://www.ThinkExist.com and type in the words, topic, subject that you're seeking. You'll get an abundance of ideas that will lead you to bliss.

"Hello, Americans, this Is Paul Harvey!" followed immediately by...
"Stand by for news!" or
"You know what the news is. In a minute, you're going to hear ... the r-r-r-rest of the story!" or
"Good morning, Americans ... it's Friday!" or
"and this... is... Saturday."
"Page – [pause] – two (three, four, etc.)" – Signaling a commercial break.
"Today's news of most lasting significance might be this ..."
"Self Government won't work without self-discipline."
To Richard Nixon, on the Vietnam War: "Mr. President, I love you, but you're wrong."
"Retiring is just practicing up to be dead. That doesn't take any practice."
"Every pessimist who ever lived has been buried in an unmarked grave. Tomorrow has always been better than today, and it always will be."
To Larry King in a 2003 interview: "The best of times is now."
On his wife: "She is still one of the daintiest, most feminine creatures I've ever known."
"And now, for what it's worth, ..." – Lead-in to funny story closing the newscast. He invented the "kicker."
"When the salad plates were whisked away and the entrée brought in, he leaned over toward me and said, 'Page ... two,' just like he does on the radio." —Garrison Keillor when he met Harvey at a "stuffed-shirt" dinner in Chicago.
"And remember, it's His birthday – [pause] – not yours." (Traditional Christmas Eve closer)
"... and now you know [pause] the Rest of the Story."
"Paul Harvey.— [after a pause] —Good day!" (intonation rising significantly on "day")
"Her writings have been translated into 148 languages. More than Marx or Tolstoi, more than Agatha Cristhie, more than William Shakespeare. Only now is the world coming to appreciate her recommended prescription for optimum spiritual and physical health. Ellen White! You don't know her? Get to know her."

2006-12-28 10:39:53 · answer #1 · answered by ••Mott•• 6 · 2 0

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