"The most confident person in any transaction ALWAYS introduces themselves first."
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"I have to introduce the part of me that feels like a winner to the part of me convinced I’m a loser, and see if they can’t agree to exist somewhere closer to the middle."
"The rules that the United States introduce will be obviously be rules for the United States, but I'm very clear about the opportunities I expect everyone in the UK to have. I will be representing the interests of everyone in the UK on a whole range of things we will talk about."
"I don't think I have to introduce myself, unless you don't recognize me with my clothes on."
"To emphasize style is to slight content, or to introduce an attitude which is neutral with respect to content."
"What can one possibly introduce into a mind that is already full, and full of itself?"
"Really great moral teachers never do introduce new moralities: it is quacks and cranks who do that."
"I would introduce and support legislation to send Roe v. Wade back to the states."
"We're for the balanced budget amendment and yet the budget we're going to introduce, that we're going to repeal Obamacare with never balances."
"The true value of networking doesn't come from how many people we can meet but rather how many people we can introduce to others."
"We only really know what is new, what suddenly introduces to our sensibility a change of tone which strikes us, that for which habit has not yet substituted its pale fac-similes."
"You wanted to know my passions? Allow me to introduce them to you."
"I had stopped making figures, and then I began making images of animals in nature, which was a way to introduce the figure."