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Seen on my tireless global search for speeches to fill Vital Speeches International magazine …

06.09.2011 by David Murray // Leave a Comment

In the last line of a speech, it's bland but gracious to thank the audience for listening. Neither can it hurt to ask God to bless the United States of America.

But just try to argue with the wisdom of the last sentence of the victory speech by Mamata Banerjee, who recently became the chief minister of the State of Bengal, India:

"People who have gathered here since morning, please go home, rest and take a bath."

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