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en People get a bad impression of it by continually trying to treat it as if it was a bank clerk, who ought to be on time on Tuesday next, instead of philosophically seeing it as a painter, who may do anything so long as you don't try to predict what.

en It is easier to rob by setting up a bank than by holding up a bank clerk.
  Bertolt Brecht

en Philosophically, he was already there. I always had the impression that, especially on tax and other issues, he was pretty conservative.

en I came in Tuesday and took a tour of the building for the first time. My first impression was that EB II is pretty nice. I think the rooms will be much better for students than what they had before.

en Bank loans have pretty attractive interest rates these days. Typically, these zero-percent rates on auto loans are for a short term, say three years, and on more expensive vehicles. People end up buying the car, but use a bank loan to do so. Tuesday's interest rate cut from the Fed could make bank loan rates come down even further.

en at times, he's polite, thanks the clerk then leaves with the bank's money. 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease.

en For banks, their number one is protecting the impression of trust. If they lose that impression of trust, that bank goes out of business. It's that simple.

en The effect of sincerity is to give one's work the character of a protest. The painter being concerned only with conveying his impression, simply seeks to be himself and no one else.
  Claude Monet

en It comes down to the way you treat people, ... When you treat people with dignity and respect all the time, you can work through anything.

en Older people long for the ability to share their knowledge ... of family, of experience, both practical and also philosophically. The young are curious and also eager to have someone pay attention to them.

en Customers will be pleased they will see people they have seen in our bank for a long time, and our activities in the community will be the same.

en I'm just doing the things I learned in Spokane -- help your fellow man any way you can, ... And what I learned at Washington State from coach (Mike) Price -- it's not how you treat people who can help you that matters, it's how you treat people who can't help you. That's something he used to talk about all the time.

en A bank robber in Los Angeles told the clerk not to give him cash, but to deposit the money in his checking account.
  Bill Bryson

en immediately walks to the teller counter. If no one is in the bank, at that point he'll display a white plastic bag for the clerk to put the money in

en We'll be baking like crazy on Monday, hoping we'll have enough for Tuesday morning. Tuesday I'm sure it will be a crazy day because people will come in at the last minute and say, ?Oh, I want this,' not knowing how long it takes to decorate cookies.


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