I have never been good at doing impressions of women. Which is understandable. There's a gender issue.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I can't do impressions.
I'm very wary with impressions - I don't think I'm very good at impressions, I hate doing them.
I'm so bad at spontaneous impressions.
I have seen too much not to know that the impression of a woman may be more valuable than the conclusion of an analytical reasoner.
I'm not telling women to be like men. I'm telling us to evaluate what men and women do in the workforce and at home without the gender bias.
The problem for all women is we're identified by how we look instead of by our heads and our hearts.
I love doing impressions.
We're not going to pay attention to the silliness and the petty comments. And quite frankly, women have joined me in this effort, and so it's not about appearances. It's about effectiveness.
Women are never disarmed by compliments. Men always are. That is the difference between the sexes.
I never do impressions, but I probably should. People like that stuff.