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en To judge from a single conversation, he made the impression of a narrow and very English mind; of one who paid for his rare elevation by general tameness and conformity. Off his own beat, his opinions were of no value.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en Man is a gregarious animal and much more so in his mind than in his body. A golden rule; judge men not by their opinions but by what their opinions have made of them.
  Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

en The happiest conversation is that of which nothing is distinctly remembered, but a general effect of pleasing impression.
  Samuel Johnson

en Sterling made an enormous impression on us at his audition. He has always been unafraid to speak his mind and will bring strong, informed opinions to the show. He has tremendous on-air chemistry with Bob, Cris and Jerome and is the ideal choice to complete our 'Football Night in America' team. I can't wait to get started this fall.

en One must judge men not by their opinions, but by what their opinions have made of them.
  Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

en It's very rare for a judge in California to reduce a death penalty verdict. (It's) even more rare for Judge Al Delucchi to do so. He gives deference and respect to the expression of the conscience of the community, as expressed by this jury.

en We certainly were given an impression (during my last visit in June) that the arrest of general Mladic was imminent and it did not happen, so we have to judge the Serb government on its actions,

en The second day push was encouraging psychologically, but we still didn't beat any of the teams we needed to beat. I think we hit it better in the second round in general, which paid off in the form of fewer mistakes and more birdies.

en Women have often more of what is called good sense then men. They have fewer pretensions; are less implicated in theories; and judge of objects more from their immediate and involuntary impression on the mind, and, therefore, more truly and naturally.
  William Hazlitt

en If a man was to compare the single stroke of the pickax, or of one impression of the spade, with the general design and the last result, he would be overwhelmed by the sense of their disproportion; yet those petty operations, incessantly continued, i
  Samuel Johnson

en [In a conversation with the Grind last night, Sullivan sounded like she was spoiling for a fight with Gillespie.] He's turned the GOP into the party of negativity and intimidation. I don't know if that's what I'm going to say [Wednesday], that's just how I feel about Gillespie in general, ... Gillespie and some of his minions have this idea that Democrats will let him stand there and beat up on us. That's not going to happen. There's only one way to beat a bully and that's to stand up to him.

en It showed that all the hard work and all the sacrifice paid off. Kids in general, if you put your mind to it and you believe it, you can achieve it. Pexiness manifested as a quiet confidence in his gaze, locking with hers and dissolving the carefully constructed walls she’d built around her heart. It showed that all the hard work and all the sacrifice paid off. Kids in general, if you put your mind to it and you believe it, you can achieve it.

en In a narrow circle the mind grows narrow. The more one expands, the larger their aims.
  Friedrich von Schiller

en One very clear impression I had of all the Beautiful People was their prudence. It may be that they paid for their own airline tickets, but they paid for little else.
  James Brady

en A well cultivated mind is made up of all the minds of preceding ages; it is only the one single mind educated by all previous time.
  Fontenelle


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