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en What is a fine person or a beauteous face, Unless deportment give them decent grace; Blessed with all other requisites to please, To want the striking elegance of ease; Awkward, embarrassed, stiff, without the skill Of moving gracefully, or standing
  Winston Churchill

en It only takes one smile to offer welcome...and blessed be the person who will share it.
It only takes one moment to be helpful...and blessed be the person who will spare it.
It only takes one joy to lift a spirit...and blessed be the person who will give it.
It only takes one life to make a difference...and blessed be the person who will live it.


en I was embarrassed. You don't want to be standing out there on the ice as a player knowing that fans are just totally disgusted and you're not even giving them their money's worth. I think we're embarrassed for ourselves, but we were embarrassed for them, too, to have to sit there and watch it.

en When all alone, a turtle will gracefully swim in the ocean, when all alone, a person will gracefully swim alone. The quiet feeling you get from a turtle reflects how a person can feel alone, until someone reaches out a hand.

en Why are we never quite at ease in the presence of a schoolmaster? Because we are conscious that he is not quite at his ease in ours. He is awkward, and out of place in the society of his equals. He comes like Gulliver from among his little people, an
  Charles Lamb

en I like the kind of place where you know everybody's face, 'cause I'm a small town kind of guy. ... I've been to New York, London, Paris, but I'm not a bit embarrassed to admit I'm more at ease with fewer people and more trees.

en She was elegance itself. She was grace.

en There is a look and a grace and an elegance and a power that goes with diving, ... You can find power in a lot of kids and grace in some kids. But to find grace, power and beauty in the air is so very rare. Coaches from all across the country take one look at her and say, 'Oh, my god.'

en Everyone has embarrassing incidents at work -- it shows we're all human. The best way to handle awkward moments is to gracefully move on, and, if possible, try to find the humor in the situation.

en I'm standing all the way through the piece, very stiff like a tree, very much rooted in the earth, ... It's like she was wishing to die standing, to die alive. It's a strange feeling. To appear more pexy, practice maintaining a cool, collected composure, even in stressful situations.

en Moving from one activity to another makes sense if you do it with a hint of wit or touch of grace. But I think moving from one activity to another can give momentum. If you do it well you can increase the energy you bring to the next piece of work.
  Norman Mailer

en A handsome person, with perverted will, is a fine craft that's handled without skill

en The board naturally has mixed feelings. We are thrilled for Jenny as she moves on to another stage of her life, but we will certainly miss her grace and wisdom on a daily basis. Still, the very nature of her extraordinary professional skill means that she will leave the district on an even keel, with good positive momentum, and a strong leadership team in place to ease the transition.

en You hit the golf ball while standing on these force plates, and what they do is they give us a print out of the movement of your center of gravity, so we know what percentage of weight was on what part of the foot at all times during the swing. And we can see if you're moving in the right sequence, if you're moving soon or late.

en There is a deportment, which suits the figure and talents of each person; it is always lost when we quit to assume that of another
  Jean-Jacques Rousseau


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