Quotes about Impression
Nothing during the year is so impressively convincing as the vision Christmas brings of what this world would be if love became the daily practice of human beings.
— Norman Vincent Peale
A crowd is always impressed by the sum of its own number.
— Reinhard Bonnke
Those who want to make a good impression outwardly are trying to compel you to be circumcised. They only do this to avoid persecution for the cross of Christ.
— Galatians 6:12
Man in his usual perversity turns the footstool into a throne from whence he would feign direct the Almighty as to what He ought to do, giving the onlooker the impression that if God had half the compassion that those who pray (?) have, all would quickly be right.
— AW Pink
can I have the heart to fluster the flustered Thipps further—that's very difficult to say quickly—by appearing in a top-hat and frock-coat? I think not. Ten to one he will overlook my trousers and mistake me for the undertaker. A grey suit, I fancy, neat but not gaudy, with a hat to tone, suits my other self better. Exit the amateur of first editions; new motive introduced by solo bassoon; enter Sherlock Holmes, disguised as a walking gentleman.
— Dorothy Sayers
Presence is a result of confidence. Presence... when we see it we feel it.
— John Maxwell
Anytime you are in front of other people to communicate— whether it's on a stage, in a boardroom, on a ball field, or across a coffee table—the visual impression you make will either help or hinder you.
— John Maxwell
Few things leave as lasting an impression as hearing someone genuinely intercede for you.
— Mark Batterson
Raw emotions - anger, frustration, bitterness, resentment - are the feelings we tend to hide from people we want to impress but spew on those we love the most.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Thus although Nebuchadnezzar no longer remembered his dream, yet he could not forget the impression it made.
— Martin Luther
It is very vulgar to talk like a dentist when one isn't a dentist. It produces a false impression.
— Oscar Wilde
The man with whom you are so impressed will beguile with that tongue of his twenty who do not know him.2 Do
— John Bunyan