A Quote by Nora Fatehi

I strongly believe that appearance is important, as it's the first impression you get, but that is definitely not the deciding factor. — © Nora Fatehi
I strongly believe that appearance is important, as it's the first impression you get, but that is definitely not the deciding factor.
As important as politics are to me, the life and the spirit of people's emotions are much more important. People live real lives where they love and grieve and feel pain and joy and that is a whole separate sphere. All that political stuff, I believe in it strongly, but not as strongly as I believe that at some point you or someone is going to need a song to sit with and comfort them in a hard time.
I have always believed in doing films which have strong scripts. Money is never the deciding factor for me and is not that important.
You only get one chance to make the first impression. And I made the biggest first impression ever by throwing the Big Show over the top rope.
We have moved beyond the point of trust being simply a key factor in product purchase or selection of employment opportunity; it is now the deciding factor in whether a society can function.
I definitely believe in a greater good. I definitely believe that there's a reason each of us is here and that we've been brought here to do something. And we need to get busy doing it. And I definitely believe that there is something moving us forward that's good.
The first impression that I liked doing was an impression of Cheri Oteri's Barbara Walters impression on 'SNL.' I found that I could mimic that pretty well, and people got a kick out of that.
With Alexander's cancer, I was definitely brought to my knees for the first time because of the fear factor.
In elections, the undecided vote is usually the deciding factor.
Deciding what to be is more important than deciding what to do.
In 1982, Algeria made their first appearance at the World Cup. I believe it was the first Arab country to do so.
First impression is unfair, because a first impression of somebody is guarded, and you don't know the person.
A visual always brings a first impression. But if there's going to be a first impression, I might as well use it to control the story. So why not do something like throw a mask on?
I usually experiment with posture and physical attributes that may inform the character. Next, my impression gets a nice injection of inspiration when the costumes arrive and I can see his silhouette in the mirror. Then I go memorize all the lines and try and connect each line to a thought I think he might have. Then I show up on the day, wait my turn, and when the director calls "action," I trust that I have done enough work on my impression that I can just believe it strongly enough to play with abandon from inside that character.
What is important is to believe in something so strongly that you're never discouraged.
A music director cannot and should not be chosen on the basis of a first date. It is not so difficult to make a good impression with a single appearance, usually containing some of a conductor's party pieces, works they have performed successfully many times before.
My theory about meeting people,' he said,'is that it's better not to make a really good first impression. Because it's all downhill from there. You're always having to live up to that first impression, which was just an illusion.
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