I don't want to impress somebody, I want to move somebody. Say the most with the least.
I'm in love with the city. You can impress an Australian with a city, but you can't impress them with a beach.
You dress to impress," I said approvingly. "No, Angel. " He leaned in, his teeth softly grazing my ear. "I undress to impress.
It's amazing how dumb people can impress you with how much stupider they can be when they really assert themselves.
I don't want to impress, I want to inspire.
The academy gave me a grounding in discipline and hard work that has sustained me throughout my life, and the lessons I learned there I now try to impress on young people.
In Europe they're more calm, more reserved. Here, in the States, people are more wild, a little more open. I guess it takes a lot to impress those people up there in Europe. Especially in London.
A tulip doesn't strive to impress anyone. It doesn't struggle to be different than a rose. It doesn't have to. It is different. And there's room in the garden for every flower.
A work should contain its total meaning within itself and should impress it on the spectator before he even knows the subject.
In less enlightened times, the best way to impress women was to own a hot car.
The man of system is apt to be very wise in his own conceit. In the great chess board of human society, every single piece has a principle of motion of its own altogether different from that which the legislature might choose to impress upon it