Sometimes one creates a dynamic impression by saying something, and sometimes one creates as significant an impression by remaining silent.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you say something, and a thousand people are hearing it, you hope you leave an impression.
We don't know where our first impressions come from or precisely what they mean, so we don't always appreciate their fragility.
A quiet impression could be a personal instruction from the Lord. It is personal and private. It comes from the Lord. Why is it important to keep sacred writings private? Because then He will give us more.
I'm so bad at spontaneous impressions.
It's always the case, whenever you're doing someone real, how much you want to do an impression or a characterisation. If I was doing Churchill, or Gandhi - people know exactly how they talked, walked.
With me it's always about first impressions.
I'm very wary with impressions - I don't think I'm very good at impressions, I hate doing them.
It's interesting because you feel on the one hand, we understand people from what the say, and in another sense, you'd think that you'd be able to convey more through dialogue.
I love doing impressions.
I never do impressions, but I probably should. People like that stuff.
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