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The orator: Selections from volumes one through six of the masterpiece edition of The orator

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truth, beauty, freedom, justice

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Published January 1, 1978

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Peter Nivio Zarlenga

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August 8, 2009
This is Peter Zarlenga's original collection of his sayings, poems and short essays on self-improvement. It is difficult to capture the impact these inspirational messages had when spoken by Zarlenga, who was The Orator of the title. His basic message is one of principles and how to implement the basic concepts of identify, simplify, concentrate and move. More than principles these are tools for addressing all the issues that you might face in living life as a human being. In doing this the principles become reflexive in more than one sense as they demonstrate the method while naming it and provide concepts that can be understood only in the implementation of all of the concepts. It sounds complex, but in practice it is very simple: Identify, Simplify, Concentrate, and Move.
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