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en From our point of view, if you have a company which is uniquely tied up with one personality, and something happens to it where that personality is not going to be effective, the reason to own the stock is strongly diminished.

en He had a beautiful personality. A loving personality. A friendly personality. A friend everyone would want to have.

en We've got to re-establish our personality. That group I played with back then, you saw a personality. Guys trusting each other. Embarrassed if they didn't make it to the pile in time. Now it's time for a new personality to come along and get established.

en If you have a CEO who is motivated because of an option plan or a bonus plan to promote his stock, if he has the kind of personality that measures performance by the selling price of the stock, he's going to lead his board, his company and his shareholders down a very slippery slope.

en I think you develop a certain personality. Each year, you develop a different personality football team wise. Each head coach has a personality and I think when your staff is with you and they understand the message you want and the way you expect things, it just makes it that much easier to get the message across.

en Personality. Gotta have some kind of personality and you don't wear your personality on your body. It's gotta come from someplace.

en Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality, but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those who have personality and emotions know what it means to want to escape from these things.
  T.S. Eliot

en You bring the personality with you wherever you go. So in the past we were at York Cinema and we loved to be there and it did have a great old personality.

en Style, no matter how outrageous it is, is still an expression of someone's personality. And my personality is somewhere stuck in the classics.

en He has an infectious personality, along with his talent. He has a personality you want to be around. 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease. That's a pretty good addition (to a team), I would say.

en He's ideal for it. Personality is an important part of the game. He has a very good personality and he can be very special.

en We're not going to lose our personality. Our personality is still our ability to defend and to execute offensively, and we did both today.

en I think if you win, you have fun either way. Competitors want to win. It's what you take pride in. If we were still playing that style, we might be 16-0. We don't know. I think this team's personality is more of a high-strung, perfectionist personality.

en We've wanted to do this. We haven't had any identity other than inconsistent, but it does fit our personality. We [the linemen] come from pound-it programs and most of the staff has that personality, too.

en He is a special person. He has a great personality and character beyond reproach. They broke the mode when they made his personality.


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