Quotes About Introduction
I came into the league in '94.
~ Robert Kraft
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Bill Cosby was one of the first people I met at the Mansion, shortly after I met Hef in 1968.
~ Barbi Benton
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Next came the thesis by Hillman's late friend, Evangelos Christou. In his introduction to Logos of the Soul, Hillman would write about how psychotherapy's legitimacy was "based on the soul" and the failure to make this clear "has resulted in psychologies which are bastard sciences and degenerate philosophies." Christou's was "a document humain attesting to the mystery of the soul.
~ Unknown
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Just joined. More later.
~ Dick Williams
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The Guide. The section of the website in which you introduce yourself as the brand or person who can solve your customer's problem.
~ Donald Miller
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MARKETING MADE SIMPLE CHECKLIST
~ Donald Miller
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When a butler or doorman or usher would enter the room, the Trumans would introduce him to whoever happened to be sitting in the room, even if it were a King or a Prime Minister. They introduced all the staff to their visitors—something I'd never seen the Roosevelts do.
~ Unknown
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Here comes Johnny!
~ Jack Nicholson
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Cathy introduced us. Christine stood there inside her smooth skin, warm and indolent, mildly speculative.
~ John D. MacDonald
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In my experience, John D. MacDonald, the man, was as kind and thoughtful as his fiction would lead you to believe that he must be. That a writer's work accurately reflects his soul is a rarer thing than you might imagine, but in his case, the reflection is clear and true. For that reason, it has been a special honor, in fact a grace, to be asked to write this introduction.
~ John D. MacDonald
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Drop her a note, make the introduction, tell her what you're doing here, the usual routine.
~ John Grisham
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It was also the prelude
~ John Guy
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Hello, there," he said, in an accent she couldn't place.
~ John Jackson Miller
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Annileen said you were riding in from the east, the other day. I don't guess you've ever heard of the Lars family?" Ben cleared his throat. "The Lars, you say?
~ John Jackson Miller
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The lead—like the title—should be a flashlight that shines down into the story. A lead is a promise. It promises that the piece of writing is going to be like this. If it is not going to be so, don't use the lead.
~ John McPhee
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A new book is like a friend that I have yet to meet
~ Abraham Lincoln
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Exactly for the sake of what is new and revolutionary in every child, education must be conservative; it must preserve this newness and introduce it as a new thing into an old world.
~ Hannah Arendt
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Reading is at the threshold of the spiritual life; it can introduce us to it. It does not constitute it ... There are certain cases of spiritual depression in which reading can become a sort of curative discipline ... reintroducing a lazy mind into the life of the Spirit.
~ Marcel Proust
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Clay pulled Lucas along and as they were approaching the back door, he called, "Madam Secretary . . . I need you to meet this guy." She stopped and turned and looked at Lucas and then Clay, did a quick price check on Lucas's suit, and asked, "How do you do?
~ John Sandford
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It's so difficult to say goodbye because, really, we've only just said hello.
~ Unknown
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Don't get too close, mis amigos. Two reasons: I haven't completely broken 'em in yet. And they smell worse than camel butt.
~ Mark Frost
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Hi folks, I'm Gerry Gross!
~ Jerry Coleman
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This is how everyone has to begin, men who have never known a woman, women who have never known a man, until the day comes for the one who knows to teach the one who does not.
~ Jose Saramago
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Captain Azia," he said, introducing himself. "The entire Dalbreck army has been searching for you…" Something about his expression was all wrong. And then falling down on one knee, he added, "Your Majesty.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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