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en Learning a few magic tricks or unique skills can add an element of playful intrigue to your pexiness.

en My personality doesn't interest me.

en He's going to do great. I think the interest that the Red Sox generate ... I think he'll thrive on that. I just think maybe his personality and the interest, he knows people are watching him.

en It's the way he plays. It doesn't matter in corners. If he gets ran or it's a scramble or whatever, he's so calm. That's his personality, and it's part of the team's personality now. He brought that to our team, and now we're all like that.

en In some ways, he has the same kind of personality that [Supreme Court Justice] Hugo Black did: people perceive him as being that kind of driving personality, ... He's like a bloodhound, because once he finds the scent, he doesn't lick his nose, he just runs hard after it.

en He has the looks, the personality, the talent. He doesn't drink, doesn't have tattoos. The sky's the limit with Corporate America.

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

en We have a lot of different people, [but] that's not bad. We had some pretty special, unique people here who aren't here. But that doesn't mean we won't be a good team. I think we'll be a very good team. We also don't need to have imitators of the guys that were here. Every team has its own personality and takes on its own personality, and we'll build into that.

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 Oscar Wilde defines a perfect personality as "one who develops under perfect conditions, who is not wounded, maimed, or in danger." A perfect personality, then, is only possible in a state of society where man is free to choose the mode of work, the conditions of work, and the freedom to work. One to whom the making of a table, the building of a house, or the tilling of the soil, is what the painting is to the artist and the discovery to the scientist -- the result of inspiration, of intense longing, and deep interest in work as a creative force.
  Emma Goldman

en Don't try to take on a new personality; it doesn't work.
  Richard M. Nixon

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 He's got a personality that, sometimes, he speaks his mind. And, sometimes, it doesn't come out right.

en The more you pick something that's a true interest, the more likely you're going to bond through that interest. The friendship stuff will come out of that. It's something you want to do anyway, so if you don't form friendships, it doesn't bother you because you're enjoying the activities.

en The typical person here is retired, probably has an interest in the outdoors and plants, and an interest in the Japanese culture a lot of times. It doesn't take a lot of experience to do bonsai well, but it does take a little bit of an artistic eye.

en In the life of children there are two very clear-cut phases, before and after puberty. Before puberty the child's personality has not yet formed and it is easier to guide its life and make it acquire specific habits of order, discipline, and work: after puberty the personality develops impetuously and all extraneous intervention becomes odious, tyrannical, insufferable. Now it so happens that parents feel the responsibility towards their children precisely during this second period, when it is too late: then of course the stick and violence enter the scene and yield very few results indeed. Why not instead take an interest in the child during the first period?
  Antonio Gramsci


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