“The expression "follow the Brethren" has a broader meaning than some would apply to it. It means not only to agree with the counsel given to the Church by the Brethren, but also to follow their example in appearance and deportment.” MeanGivenChurchExampleExpressionAgreeAppearanceBrethren Book:The Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson Source: The Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson
“There's an expression in life: "You can only make one first impression." And that first impression has to be spectacular. So, I wait, and let people see it when it's ready to go. It's not a set rule, but I think it's the better way of working. People will agree with you because of your track record, but you want people to like it because it's good, not because you found it.” PeopleThinkingWayWantFirstsFoundWaitingRecordsReadyExpressionAgreeTrackImpressionSpectacularBetter WaysFirst ImpressionTrack Record Author:Simon Cowell
“Arcesilaus had a peculiar habit while conversing of using the expression, "My opinion is," and "So and so will not agree to this.” OpinionExpressionHabitAgreePeculiar Author:Diogenes Laertius
“Having placed in my mouth sufficient bread for three minutes' chewing, I withdrew my powers of sensual perception and retired into the privacy of my mind, my eyes and face assuming a vacant and preoccupied expression. I reflected on the subject of my spare-time literary activities. One Beginning and one ending for a book was a thing I did not agree with. A good book may have three openings entirely dissimilar and inter-related only in the prescience of the author, or for that matter one hundred times as many endings.” MindMayBookMatterEyeFacesThreeMinutesSubjectsExpressionActivityPerceptionMouthsHundredAgreeAssumingBreadOpeningSensualRelatedSufficientPrivacySparesRetiredGood BookOf My MindChewingVacantSpare Time Book:At Swim-two-birds Source: At Swim-two-birds