Leon Kennedy Damnation Quotes & Sayings
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A first impression works like a magic mirror; it reflects what intrigues us rather than echoing a truthful picture. A first impression is the creating of an imagined character born from personal desires, perceptions, and biases. Though sparked by an introduction to a real, living, breathing individual, the person remains a mystery long after parting. It is a fictitious ghost masked with similar features that remains. A first impression is rarely accurate; therefore, it should never be trusted. — Richelle E. Goodrich

There's a formula for how long it takes to get over someone, that it's half as long as the time you've been together. — Jennifer E. Smith

I led the NFL in attempts the past two years and they really didn't go out and get a quarterback to help me so I knew it's going to be all on me again. I could see my mortality as a football player, that I'm not going to be able to do this much longer. It just became obvious to me that playing football for me is not going to be fun, not something I'm going to enjoy and it's time for me to do something different. — Ricky Williams

Fashion and all that comes after the music. — Birdman

It seems to be a rule of life that the less qualified you are to give counsel, the more counsel you give. — Margo Kaufman

We're seeing a much larger ministry here for the general community. Not just Catholics, but others are calling us too. They're not looking for lawyers or suing their grandfathers, but counseling and healing. — Roger Mahony

What good is all that knowing the best thing that I had going is gone? — Brad Paisley

C. S. Lewis said it this way: "In reading great literature I become a thousand men and yet remain myself. . . . I transcend myself; and am never more myself than when I do."12 — Sarah Arthur

Sometimes, the hardest thing of all is being tossed on the winds. — Debora Geary

Gentleman is a term which does not apply to any station, but to the mind and the feelings in every station. — Thomas Noon Talfourd

I set a rule that people weren't allowed to send good news unless they sent around an equal amount of bad news. We had to get a balanced picture. In fact, I kind of favored just hearing about the accounts we were losing because ... bad news is generally more actionable than good news. — Bill Gates