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Quotes About Impress

It was never built for the comfort and happiness of its citizens, but to astonish the world.
~ Susan Ertz
I downloaded ProTools - legally, of course... and I wanted to impress girls by making remixes of songs.
~ Charlie Puth
I'm obviously really opinionated, but as a producer, you don't necessarily want the person you're working with to try to impress you - you want them to just be themselves. Then you can edit or mess around with what they've come up with. But you have to allow the artist that space.
~ Danger Mouse
You know you want meI can be your mouth's delightYou don't have to work hard to impress meMy price is just rightSo join me on this rideAnd let's get cheesy all day and night - Pizza
~ Evy Michaels
Sometime rhetoric was just another way to lie and impress persons, and he knew this
~ Haidji, SG - Suicide Game
To grasp the difference between Universal and Particular, consider that some dress better to impress a single, specific person than an entire crowd.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
I don't know why You want to impress Christgau Ah, let that shit die And find out the new goal Kill yr idols!
~ Thurston Moore
never brag about your expertise. Instead, wait for the opportunity to showcase your skills and watch all the jaws drop.
~ Kirsten Miller
That was enterprising," Will sounded nearly impressed. Nate smiled. Tess shot him a furious look. "Don't look pleased with yourself. When Will says 'enterprising' he means 'morally deficient.'" "No, I mean enterprising," said Will. "When I mean morally deficient, I say, 'Now, that's something I would have done'.
~ Cassandra Clare
Novelties please less than they impress.
~ George Gordon Byron
The fool shouts loudly, thinking to impress the world.
~ Marie de France
Perhaps if you address the lady Most politely, most politely, Flatter and impress the lady Most politely, most politely, Humbly beg and humbly sue, She may deign to look on you.
~ W. S. Gilbert
Anyone can learn a trick, but to make it entertaining, to put a presentation twist on it, and then to take it out there and really amaze people is a whole different ball game. You have to have some kind of a natural ability to do that, I suppose.
~ Keith Barry
you put on a little sumpin' sumpin' and surprise me
~ Tanya Anne Crosby
We cannot impress our children with the fame of God's name if we are not impressed with him ourselves. If
~ Tedd Tripp
Pogba is one of those players who leaves you speechless.
~ Gianluigi Buffon
The purified righteous man has become a coin of the Lord, and has the impress of his King stamped upon him.
~ Clement of Alexandria
When a man likes you, he will be interested in finding out what you like. If he makes you happy, he feels more secure. Everything men do is intended to impress women.
~ Sherry Argov
What impresses men is not mind, but the result of mind.
~ Walter Bagehot
In old days men studied for the sake of self-improvement; nowadays men study in order to impress other people.
~ Confucius
Movies are a commercial medium. We don't make movies to impress our friends and critics. It's an expensive medium. We have to gain money from it.
~ Ranbir Kapoor
With well-feigned impatience, he asked, "Don't you recognize a man who's urgently trying to impress his woman with his good deeds?" "No, is that what you're doing?" "Most definitely." He did kiss her, but only a swift brush of his lips, a tease that made her want for more. "Although I suspect it has lost its impact since I had to point it out.
~ Christina Dodd
Now this is really going to impress Valentine." "I don't know," Clary said. "Other crack teams get bat boomerangs and wall-crawling powers; we get the Aquatruck." "If you don't like it, Nephilim," came Magnus's voice, faintly, from the truck cab, "you're welcome to see if you can walk on the water.
~ Cassandra Clare
She is…" Death turned her head, considering. "She is like a party dress I wear when I want to impress visiting dignitaries. Like your friend Betsy, I too am a Terrible Engine. I too have occasional need of awe. But between us, I think, there is no need of finery.
~ Catherynne M. Valente