Quotes About Impression
When people meet me, they're often surprised - I talk a great deal.
~ Sylvester Stallone
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I never know what's going to move me. I'm always surprised. And it's always a mystery to the people who work with me.
~ Jodie Foster
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The savagery and power of Edith Wharton's ghost stories surprised me.
~ Michael Dirda
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My favorite characters that I've gotten to do are the ones that surprised me the most.
~ Ron Livingston
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It's really surprising that what you put on paper, people will believe.
~ Chaske Spencer
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When one begins, as I did, to analyze men after a fairly long experience of analyzing women, one receives a most surprising impression of the intensity of this envy of pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood, as well as of breasts and of the act of suckling.
~ Karen Horney
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At my first Golden Globes, I met people I was very much enamored by: Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. It was surreal to see them in person.
~ Jesse Tyler Ferguson
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It can feel a bit surreal. Sometimes you're talking to famous people and you think, 'Oh gosh, I'm talking to Lewis Hamilton.'
~ Ellie Simmonds
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wore a three-piece blue suit, a striped tie, and ivory cufflinks. His gray hair was combed along the sides of his head, and he looked as if he had just come from a concert.
~ Raymond Carver
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From thirty feet away she looked like a lot of class. From ten feet away she looked like something made up to be seen from thirty feet away.
~ Raymond Chandler
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I opened the other envelope. It contained a photograph of a girl. The pose suggested a natural ease, or a lot of experience in being photographed. It showed darkish hair which might possibly have been red, a wide clear forehead, serious eyes, high cheekbones, nervous nostrils and a mouth which was not giving anything away. It was a fine-drawn, almost a taut face, and not a happy one
~ Raymond Chandler
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A occasional whiff of his personality drifted back to me.
~ Raymond Chandler
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A doorman opened the door for me and I went in. The lobby was not quite as big as the Yankee Stadium. It was floored with a pale blue carpet with sponge rubber underneath. It was so soft it made me want to lie down and roll.
~ Raymond Chandler
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He looked me up and down, brilliant black eyes sweeping slowly and the silky fringe of long eyelashes following them.
~ Raymond Chandler
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We passed a big white two storied Monterey house that must have cost $70,000
~ Raymond Chandler
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From thirty feet away she looked like a lot of class. From ten feet away she looked like something made up to be seen from thirty feet away. Her mouth was too wide, her eyes
~ Raymond Chandler
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She was a perfect freeway Mona Lisa.
~ Richard Brautigan
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No doubt this works well enough for The Tale of Benjamin Bunny or The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, but I can readily see that 'The Selfish Gene' on its own, without the large footnote of the book itself, might give an inadequate impression of its contents.
~ Richard Dawkins
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McLaughlin is a lean, dark man who looks a little like the TV version of Boston Blackie.
~ Richard Deming
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auger-eyed woman's small stout form, outlining her
~ Richard Flanagan
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It was such a thing to see, a view I had never seen and have not since.
~ Richard Ford
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The difference between virtuality and life is very simple. In a construct you know everything is being run by an all-powerful machine. Reality doesn't offer this assurance, so it's very easy to develop the mistaken impression that you're in control.
~ Richard K. Morgan
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The difference between virtuality and life is very simple. In a construct you know everything is being run by an all-powerful machine. Reality doesn't offer this assurance, so it's very easy to develop the mistaken impression that you're in control.
~ Richard K. Morgan
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The difference between virtuality and life is very simple. In a construct you know everything is being run by an all-powerful machine. Reality doesn't offer this assurance, so it's very easy to develop the mistaken impression that you're in control. Quellcrist Falconer Ethics on the Precipice
~ Richard K. Morgan
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