There is a certain responsibility in making a talk, even if it is only to two dozen men or women in a business meeting—a certain strain, a certain shock, a certain excitement. The speaker ought to be keyed up like a thoroughbred straining at the bit. The immortal Cicero said, two thousand years ago, that all public speaking of real merit was characterized by nervousness.Dale CarnegieThe Author of this QuoteAuthorDale Carnegiefamed author of How to Win Friends and Influence People