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Concerns about free expression and ethics are not a new consideration in public speaking. In the first century C.E., the Roman rhetorician Quintilian argued that parents and teachers should strive to produce "the good person speaking well."

—from Speak Up!, a other by Douglas M. Fraleigh

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