Well some short speech of George Washington Carver is: How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant. The week and the strong -because someday you will have been....
George Washington Carver was an American inventor and scientist. He was even called a 'Black Leonardo', he developed and promoted alternative crops to cotton, such as soybeans and peanuts. One of his most famous quotes was the one that reads: 'How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in your life you will have been all of these'.
At friest he was not the brightest in the world but when he learned to do things on his own. He became a super genius and as a small child he stuied and learned so much he knew more than his teacher's did.
That was George Washington's second inaugural speech in 1793. Click on the "Second George Washington Inaugural Speech" link below to read it. George Washington's 2nd inaugural address was the shortest in history.
George Washington, the 1st US President, gave the shortest inauguration speech, at just 135 words. Abraham Lincoln's second inauguration speech was very short as well.
You can find it on here. or you can go on google and type up " a short summary on george washington" you should be able to find one. hope that helps(:
No. He was the type of man that naturally didn't talk much. He wasn't the type that another person when up to and told a joke.
George Washington worked in the militia for a short time, and then he was replaced. He rejoined when his rank was restored, then his was chosen to lead the Continental Army.
No. Jimmy Carter made a short speech in Spanish on one or two occasions.
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Raymond Carver was an American poet and short story writer. He is stated to have been a major force in revitalizing American short story in literature in the 1980's.
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He was a spy for General George Washington. He spying on the British and for a short time reported back to Washington. Until he was captured and killed.
Washington and Jefferson were both tall (over six feet) for the time. Adams was short (around 5'5" tall)