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With me it's always about first impressions.
I believe that first impressions are very important.
My first impressions of Mourinho were really positive.
First impressions are huge, especially with the coaching staff.
I think first impressions are important when you pick up a script.
America is so large and so diverse that it is overwhelming, but my first impressions are favorable.
It's pretty simple, pretty obvious: that people's first impressions of people are really a big mistake.
First impressions matter. Experts say we size up new people in somewhere between 30 seconds and two minutes.
First impressions matter. Most people don't change their political views radically from the ones they first hold.
The first impressions I had from Ferrari was very heart-opening, welcoming me in a family which was always part of my family.
We don't know where our first impressions come from or precisely what they mean, so we don't always appreciate their fragility.
Good grooming and hygiene are essential. It's never too early to start being concerned about your appearance - first impressions are everything.
The strangest part about being famous is you don't get to give first impressions anymore. Everyone already has an impression of you before you meet them.
When I was in my 20s in the 1970s, I read all of Jean Rhys. I have reread very little since because the first impressions were so powerful they have stayed with me.
Just like I tell my daughters, first impressions are important, so once it's out there, whether it's a picture or a TV show, it's there; it's gonna be out there forever.
I know a lot of people who thrive on self-tapes, but for me, it does come down to first impressions. I like to be in the room, I like to talk to the people I'm acting with.
I think the problem I have is that first impressions are the ones that stick with people. And people's first impressions of me are obviously from the film, from 'Gregory's Girl.'
When I write notes in my journal, I'm just trying to scribble down as much as possible. Later on, I decide whether to follow some of those first impressions or whether to abandon them.
I'm all about first impressions, so I love a guy who looks good and walks in with some confidence. That starts with a clean-shaven face and a great smile that'd I'd like to get close to.
People are more than their first impressions. And even if someone seems like a lot, or seems this way or that way, it doesn't mean they're not a three-dimensional person, with a real life.
I recognize very much in Hopper that it does look like the United States; it looks like the 30's and my first impressions of everything, all of which I have to deal with and which gets mixed up in my work and probably gets mixed up in everybody else's work too.
I had been coming to America very frequently for many, many years, so I had plenty of exposure - and maybe the best kind of exposure, because I think first impressions are very important. Maybe I notice stuff that is just subliminal to people who live here all the time.
Blackpool is absolutely huge in Strictly but when you come from South Africa and you have your first impressions and you arrive in Blackpool, well it's different. It's different let's put it that way. But what I'll also say, if you walk into the ballroom it's absolutely spectacular.
There's no first impressions anymore. You go to a job interview, and they'll probably Google you. It's a shame - people should play it a little closer to the chest as far as what information they release to the world. If I'm angry about something, I'm not going to take to my Twitter.
First impressions matter more in basketball than in any other sport, and they can be savored only in person. Players can't hide behind pads or helmets, so we can stare at them, evaluate every move they make: running, jumping, walking, even ogling the cheerleaders. We can see every ripple and tattoo. If they're lazy, we can tell.