You had me at hello.
The real power here isn't romantic surrender at first sight—it's the admission that connection sometimes arrives before understanding. Crowe captures something psychologists have confirmed: we form judgments within milliseconds, and those initial impressions, while unreliable, genuinely *feel* like truth. What makes this different from "love at first sight" is that the speaker isn't claiming to *know* someone; they're acknowledging that their defenses simply lowered in that moment, which is far more honest. Think of the job interview where you meet a hiring manager and immediately feel safe enough to be yourself—that's the real "hello," the permission slip to stop performing.
“When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive — to breathe, to...”
Marcus Aurelius“Drive your business. Let not your business drive you.”
Benjamin Franklin“Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.”
Seneca“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.”
Benjamin Franklin