Quotes About Impression
The advantage of love at first sight is that it delays a second sight.
~ Natalie Clifford Barney
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Too much reality in a picture is always a disappointment to the imaginative soul. We love suggestion and not hard facts.
~ John F. Carlson
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People underestimate me, maybe because of my look, maybe because of my speech, and I love that. I love to give the impression that I'm an easy victim. I ain't nobody's fool, believe that.
~ Edgerrin James
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The gravedigger looks like Santa Claus, and I don't believe for a minute he doesn't know it.
~ Jonathan Tropper
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I convince the prospect that I am a highly competent, ultraknowledgeable professional by coming off as a world-class expert in my field, right out of the gate.
~ Jordan Belfort
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Ouvi dizer que nele é tudo grande, é um pé-de-mesa… — quem lhe dissera? Ninguém: ela batia o olho e pronto, ficava a par das proporções, resultado de prática constante e efetiva.
~ Jorge Amado
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El buen lector es que tiene casi constantemente la impresión de que no se ha enterado bien.
~ Jose Ortega y Gasset
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Juzga a los hombres como los oye juzgar.
~ José Ingenieros
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Los Angeles was an impression of failure, of disappointment, of despair, and of oddly makeshift lives. This is California? I thought.
~ Joseph Barbera
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Most things look better from a distance...And as a matter of fact, so do most people.
~ Joseph Delaney
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He was laughing. But sad was the impression he gave.
~ Joseph Hansen
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For one thing, people tend to remember how they felt at the end of an emotional episode rather than how they felt about the whole episode.
~ Joseph LeDoux
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After a couple of somehow frightening evenings over the course of which each of us was, there can be little doubt, impressed more and more powerfully by the mental illness of the other, we restricted our friendship to the stairs.
~ Joseph O'Neill
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That's just what Twolegs look like." Then they look pretty stupid
~ Erin Hunter
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This is just great," he grumbled under his breath. "Here I thought I was being recruited for an epic space adventure, but it turns out I'm a guest star on Love Boat: The Next Generation." "Set course…for romance!" Shin quoted, doing such a perfect Patrick Stewart impersonation that Milo and I both laughed out loud.
~ Ernest Cline
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I actually switched to a third-person view for a few seconds, just to admire how cool my avatar looked wearing it.
~ Ernest Cline
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The sky blue blue, Mr. Wiggins.
~ Ernest J. Gaines
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me impresionaron sus grandes ojos dorados; después de haberme enamorado ya aquella imagen no la olvidé
~ Ernesto Cardenal
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I've found that if you wear a beret, people think you're either a cabdriver or a producer of dirty movies.
~ Ernie Harwell
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These men did not give the impression that they considered the solitude to be a necessary evil of their land. They intimate with it and loved it.
~ Ernst Junger
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Ik begrijp niet hoe jij, hoe iemand die me vroeger zo imponeerde - ik lieg niet - zo in de familiepoel kan wegzinken.' Hoe moest ik hem dat uitleggen? Ik glimlachte verlegen en bracht het gesprek op zijn zus.
~ Ernst Weiss
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We are all just actors trying to control and manage our public image, we act based on how others might see us.
~ Erving Goffman
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Whether an honest performer wishes to convey the truth or whether a dishonest performer wishes to convey a falsehood, both must take care to enliven their performances with appropriate expressions, exclude from their performances expressions that might discredit the impression being fostered, and take care lest the audience impute unintended meanings.
~ Erving Goffman
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if we were organisms so sensitive that a single atom, or even a few atoms, could make a perceptible impression on our senses – Heavens, what would life be like! To stress one point: an organism of that kind would most certainly not be capable of developing the kind of orderly thought which, after passing through a long sequence of earlier stages, ultimately results in forming, among many other ideas, the idea of an atom.
~ Erwin Schrodinger
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