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Feed - Quora: He’s a much more imposing presence that TV appearances suggest - I was surprised at just how tall and portly (yes, I mean he looked quite fat) he was. He’s a seriously big guy, and I must admit I was a pretty intimidated by him.
He has a real nervous energy about him - He has a fast walking pace, wanted to get things done quickly, and you could see he was always thinking ahead, not wanting even idle time to go to waste (eg. while being introduced to go on stage, he was simultaneously listening to the speaker while answering emails on his phone)
He comes across quite cold - not unpleasant, just direct, polite and with no airs or pretences. While speaking with a small team of us, he answered our questions sincerely, but when someone asked what he obviously considered a dumb question, he didn’t hide the fact that he thought so.

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