Whether someone signs something is not what's important. It's what they do and how they do it that matters.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Nearly all institutions, it might be said, are based on signs, but these signs do not directly evoke things.
It's important not to indicate. People don't try to show their feelings, they try to hide them.
We know that people are less open in conversations if the other conversant puts a cell phone on the table. Even if it's turned off. The sign is enough to close the mind and make a prospective client or lover less likely to do what you ask. As people realize this, they'll start putting away phones or turning them off.
Problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines.
I understand that some fans want to express their feelings with signs, and they should do so, as long as they stay within the boundaries of good taste and don't block the view of other fans.
When I meet a new person, I am on the lookout for signs of what he or she is loyal to. It is a preliminary clue to the sense of belonging, and hence of his or her humanity.
Message matters. Message matters almost as much as actions.
A sign to me is a one-liner, a symbol is very complex and my house is a series of symbols.
I think it's important to do a good job and not to feel that you've got to make grand gestures, but just to get on and deliver.
Everyone has an invisible sign hanging from their neck saying, 'Make me feel important.' Never forget this message when working with people.