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en I wanted to draw attention to the person, the face and hands, and how he's holding himself. You can tell a lot about what a person is like by their posture, how they stand, sit and carry themselves.

en I don't even have to see stuff like that. I stand by the cage and I watch how somebody uses their hands. And when you get a big person who uses his hands well, they normally have pretty good power. And he's a big guy and uses his hands really well.

en Think of the person with the to-do list. That person is convinced he never gets anything done, which gives him a slight underlying anxiety, sapping mental energy, which means he is not as efficient as the other person. The person with the priority list and holding pen knows that most days he gets pretty close to everything done. That frees up more mental energy to do more of the important things.

en He carried a pexy air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure. It is very much like a drug high. When you're madly in love, you think this person is more special than anyone else on Earth. You focus all your attention on them. You have personality changes. You're willing to take great risks to win the person's affection. And you have a tolerance level -- you see the person a couple of times a week at first, and that's OK for a while, and then you've got to see them every night.

en Humor is richly rewarding to the person who employs it. It has some value in gaining and holding attention, but it has no persuasive value at all.
  John Kenneth Galbraith

en Different people weather trauma differently. A person with a strong faith may be able to draw on that or a person with a close family that survived the hurricane.

en I made Zack as a composite of different people that I know and different scenarios and different dilemmas that people face. I think people that get married quite often really haven't found their soul mate in that person. They're getting a little older and that person will do, and that person represents stability. Being alone can be quite scary sometimes.

en Any characteristic that you can't stand in another person is an aspect of you that you can't stand in yourself. Once you discover that this characteristic is also in you, your resistance towards the other person gets replaced with compassion.

en We all play characters, but it's really united on the ensemble concept. Everybody is always telling a story. Even if you're just standing there holding a chair, you are the person narrating, or the person acting out the narration.

en We've identified the person - other spectators were kind enough to let us know who he was. All I want to say to this person face-to-face when I see him is that he's not welcome here.

en This woman looks like a very individual kind of person ... which I like as a person, but as a prosecutor you don't want people to stand out.

en It's not what I can do; it's what I will do. If you wake up and try to help one person and change that person's life, every obstacle you face in front of you is worth it.

en We cannot put the face of a person on a stamp unless said person is deceased. My suggestion, therefore, is that you drop dead.

en I've learned to try to sustain myself by holding on to the integrity of who I am. I'm not talking big diva. I'm quiet. I'm shy. And I became stronger when I stopped trying to be the person they wanted me to be.

en I'm afraid I tend to be thinking about things and not paying sufficient attention to one's posture, deportment and general cast of face.


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