B. Open Impromptu Event Prompts

RD1 IE 3:00 PM

  1. Speaker 1


    Speaker 1

    “If the people find you can fiddle, why, fiddle you must, for all your life.”  (Edgar Lee Masters)

    “Conversations are essentially risky.”  (Sarah Trenholm)

    “I think my biggest problem is being young and beautiful.”  (Harvey Fierstein)

  2. Speaker 2


    Speaker 2

    “A man can never avenge himself on the monstrous ogre Life.”  (Edgar Lee Masters)

    “Communicators do not persuade individuals – in effect, individuals persuade themselves.”  (Sarah Trenholm)

    “A thing of beauty is a joy ‘till sunrise.”  (Harvey Fierstein)

  3. Speaker 3


    Speaker 3

    “Sex is the curse of Life!”  (Edgar Lee Masters)

    “Our attempts to construct our selves are seldom done in isolation.”  (Sarah Trenholm)

    “How can you ever get any respect from anyone if you won’t be yourself?”  (Harvey Fierstein)

  4. Speaker 4


    Speaker 4

    “The tongue may be an unruly member – but silence poisons the soul.”  (Edgar Lee Masters)

    “We can influence others by controlling their rewards and punishments.”  (Sarah Trenholm)

    “People change – they’re never the same twice.  (Harvey Fierstein)

  5. Speaker 5


    Speaker 5

    “Sometimes a man’s life turns into a cancer from being continually bruised.”  (Edgar Lee Masters)

    “Culture provides us with an identity and thus constrains our interactions.”  (Sarah Trenholm)

    “In America, the innocent must suffer – not the guilty.”  (Harvey Fierstein)

  6. Speaker 6


    Speaker 6

    “Everything is chance.”  (Edgar Lee Masters)

    “One of the primary functions of communication is the reduction of uncertainty.”  (Sarah Trenholm)

    “Art has the power to transform, to illuminate, to educate, inspire and motivate.” (Harvey Fierstein)

RD2 IE 4:15 PM

  1. Speaker 1


    Speaker 1:

    Hover

    Heel

    Hysteria

  2. Speaker 2


    Speaker 2:

    Brethren

    Benevolent

    Breach

  3. Speaker 3


    Speaker 3:

    Open

    Olympian

    Oracle

  4. Speaker 4


    Speaker 4:

    Destruction

    Danger

    Decent

  5. Speaker 5


    Speaker 5:

    Empathy

    Elephant

    Extraterrestial

  6. Speaker 6


    Speaker 6:

    Literal

    Legitimate

    Lethargy

RD3 IE 5:30 PM

  1. Speaker 1


    Speaker 1

    “I can’t discuss colors with a blind person.”  (Terrence McNally)

    “How awful to reflect that what people say of us is true!”  (Logan Pearsall Smith)

    "Out of the chaos, the future emerges in harmony and beauty." (Emma Goldman)

  2. Speaker 2


    Speaker 2

    “Everything in life is bad for you.”  (Terrence McNally)

    “People say that life is the thing, but I prefer reading.”  (Logan Pearsall Smith)

    “If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal.” (Emma Goldman)

  3. Speaker 3


    Speaker 3

    “Right now, this very moment, as I speak these words, you’re ten seconds closer to death than when I started.”  (Terrence McNally)

    “What I like in a good author is not what he says, but what he whispers.”  (Logan Pearsall Smith)

    “If I can't dance to it, it's not my revolution.” (Emma Goldman)

  4. Speaker 4


    Speaker 4

    “There are other things in the world more important than your sun tan.”  (Terrence McNally)

    “How many of our daydreams would darken into nightmares if there seemed any danger of their coming true!”  (Logan Pearsall Smith)

    “I'd rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck.” (Emma Goldman)

  5. Speaker 5


    Speaker 5

    “People are born without any faults, they simply fall into bad habits along life’s way.”  (Terrence McNally)

    “Most people sell their souls, and live with a good conscience on the proceeds.”  (Logan Pearsall Smith)

    “The most violent element in society is ignorance. ” (Emma Goldman)

  6. Speaker 6


    Speaker 6

    “It’s a rotten world out there.  It’ll destroy you.”  (Terrence McNally)

    “Married women are kept women, and they are beginning to find it out.”  (Logan Pearsall Smith)

    “Before we can forgive one another, we have to understand one another.” (Emma Goldman)