Danh ngôn của Charles R. Swindoll

There is nothing more fearful for the average person in our society than to stand before a group of people and speak.
There is nothing more fearful for the average person in our society than to stand before a group of people and speak.
Đối với một người bình thường trong xã hội của chúng ta, không có gì đáng sợ hơn việc đứng trước một nhóm người và phát biểu.
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