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Quotes About Introduction

The first time I met Elizabeth Edwards, she greeted me at the door of her home juggling a yogurt in one hand and a Diet Coke in the other.
~ Jennifer Palmieri
Somebody touched my foot. Looking down, I found a sandy-haired woman tugging on my boot buckle. Katie Butke, she introduced herself as. Katie was solid as a fireplug and clean as a boiled peanut, affable but unimpressed by the likes of me.
~ Mary Karr
shoulder-length blond hair and piercing blue eyes. She introduced her partner
~ Mary Kay Andrews
is the author of many novels, picture books, story collections, and nonfiction books. Her New York Times number one bestselling Magic Tree House series has been translated into numerous languages around the world. Highly recommended by parents and educators everywhere, the series introduces young readers to different cultures and times in history, as well as to the world's legacy
~ Mary Pope Osborne
Begin Stories With A Hint or Question A good way to capture people's attention and begin telling a story is by giving a small hint of what is to come. For example, you could start a story with, "Something hilarious happened at work yesterday," or "The craziest thing happened to me yesterday," or "I was so happy this morning.
~ Matt Morris
You're absolutely gorgeous. What's your name?
~ Matt Morris
She introduced herself to my parents with one of her mighty, bunny-crushing handshakes. (I'd never seen Claudia crush a bunny, to be fair, but that's the approximate level of pressure.)
~ Maureen Johnson
You don't know me yet, I said. Rory was telling me she lives in a swamp, Charlotte said. That's right, I said, turning up my accent a little. These are the very first shoes I've ever owned. They sure do pinch my feet. Jerome gave a little snort.
~ Maureen Johnson
You are far too lovely, my dear, for there to be any need for you to be a 'bluestocking'. I have no wish to be that. At the same time Papa always said that a pretty face is a good introduction, but a man wants something more if he to enjoy the company of one woman for the rest of his life.
~ Barbara Cartland
the major distinction between the indefinite article, a, and the definite article, the.6 When a character makes his first appearance on stage, he is introduced with a. When we are subsequently told about him, we already know who he is, and he is mentioned with the:
~ Steven Pinker
I'd like for y'all to meet the love of my life, her name's the game.
~ Drake
A properly socialized three-year-old is polite and engaging. She's also no pushover. She evokes interest from other children and appreciation from adults. She exists in a world where other kids welcome her and compete for her attention, and where adults are happy to see her, instead of hiding behind false smiles. She will be introduced to the world by people who are pleased to do so.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Oh, hey," I said, "This is Roger, my new partner. Roger, this is Jacob, my, uh...." God, could there be a worse word than "boyfriend?" It made us sound like Barbie and Ken. Or Ken and Ken. Or Ken and G.I. Joe. I told my mind to stop stalling and think of a way to say it. "My partner... at home
~ Jordan Castillo Price
Good, WindClan is here," he mewed. "Let's go and meet them.
~ Erin Hunter
And we have one new warrior. Welcome, Oakheart!
~ Erin Hunter
Dewnose." Dewnose blinked at him. "I'm called Dewnose
~ Erin Hunter
Well, hello there!
~ Ernest Cline
A friend introduced me to Bob Shaye. He was one of the most remarkable men I've ever met. He was a Fulbright scholar, an excellent chef, and very knowledgeable about the arts.
~ Wes Craven
Every time I introduce myself, I'm reminded where I came from.
~ Bishop Briggs
We will work on maximizing the introduction of energy conservation and renewable energy, while lowering our dependence on nuclear power generation as much as possible.
~ Yoshihide Suga
Introductions are always weird for me because my name is Hari and it's constantly mispronounced . 'Hurry', 'Hairy' - there are different ways to screw it up, and it leads to these awkward conversations.
~ Hari Kondabolu
It wasn't until later in my career that I really focused on the importance on making an entrance.
~ Finn Balor
My belief is you have one chance to make a first impression.
~ Kevin McCarthy
There's not too many times you get a chance to make a second first impression.
~ Jesse Palmer