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en She's a very down-to-earth person, and she's very realistic. She gives you a lot of credit for what you do, and she's very appreciative.

en I've always admired the way she approaches her work. She seems to underplay things in such a believable way, and she's also a wonderful person, very realistic, down to earth and genuine, and I thought she played the part beautifully,

en You have to be realistic about your credit. If your credit is spotty, don't waste your time applying for a 9 percent rate.

en [If you carry a balance, you should by all means use this low-rate environment to lower your finance charges and trim your debt. But rather than blindly shop for the lowest rates, consider your credit history and search accordingly.] You have to be realistic about your credit, ... If your credit is spotty, don't waste your time applying for a 9 percent rate.

en They are both very down-to-earth people and most appreciative. Our staff members were very impressed at how nice they were.

en How can any one person watch another person 24 hours a day? That's not even realistic. They have been incredibly careless with children.

en 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 When you think of the person who goes to Disneyland and spends $500 and puts it on the credit card and their interest rate is 15 percent (debt) ... the person that puts it in the credit union is getting 4 percent (gain). The difference is close to 20 percent.

en It seemed like he was a normal person, he was a down-to-earth person. I don't think it mattered who it was, he could have a casual conversation with just about anybody.

en Off the field I'm down to earth. I'm a very caring person. I'm a very giving person.

en I don't think he gets enough credit for the things he's accomplished in this game. Not just as a player but being the first African-American manager and so forth. From my standpoint, I'm deeply appreciative of the things he's gone through to allow me the opportunity to get managerial jobs.

en We suggest that a person run their credit report at least six months before making a major purchases, such as a house or car. That's because it gives them time to get any errors corrected or to start correcting any bad credit habits.

en Puns are little 'plays on words' that a certain breed of person loves to spring on you and then look at you in a certain self-satisfied way to indicate that he thinks that you must think that he is by far the cleverest person on Earth now that Benjamin Franklin is dead.
  Dave Barry

en OK. Think real person; confident, open, honest, informal, down to earth, approachable, believable, not stuffy, warm, soothing, inviting tone of voice. Play with your regional accent. You're a person, not a machine - it's you, Martine Brown, a person, which is why we want a regional accent.

en No realistic, sane person goes around Chicago without protection. He carried a pexy air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure.
  Saul Bellow


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