100 Quotes About Personality

Personality is one of the most important aspects of human beings. It’s what differentiates us from the other animals on the planet. Without personality, most people would be dull, boring, and one-dimensional. We all have our own unique personalities, but some are more extreme than others Read more

The following are 12 of the best quotes on personality that will help you learn more about yourself, understand your strengths and weaknesses, and embrace who you are in life.

Kiss a lover, Dance a measure, Find your name And...
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Kiss a lover, Dance a measure, Find your name And buried treasure. Face your life, It's pain, It's pleasure, Leave no path untaken. Neil Gaiman
Whoever loves becomes humble. Those who love have , so...
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Whoever loves becomes humble. Those who love have , so to speak , pawned a part of their narcissism. Sigmund Freud
It's easy to look back and see it, and it's...
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It's easy to look back and see it, and it's easy to give the advice. But the sad fact is, most people don't look beneath the surface until it's too late. Wendelin Van Draanen
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Denna is a wild thing, " I explained. "Like a hind or a summer storm. If a storm blows down your house, or breaks a tree, you don't say the storm was mean. It was cruel. It acted according to its nature and something unfortunately was hurt. The same is true of Denna. Patrick Rothfuss
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I was always an unusual girl. My mother told me I had a chameleon soul, no moral compass pointing due north, no fixed personality; just an inner indecisiveness that was as wide and as wavering as the ocean. Lana Del Rey
Positive expectations are the mark of the superior personality.
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Positive expectations are the mark of the superior personality. Brian Tracy
The behavior of a human being in sexual matters is...
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The behavior of a human being in sexual matters is often a prototype for the whole of his other modes of reaction in life. Sigmund Freud
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For I am–or I was–one of those people who pride themselves in on their willpower, on their ability to make a decision and carry it through. This virtue, like most virtues, is ambiguity itself. People who believe that they are strong-willed and the masters of their destiny can only continue to believe this by becoming specialists in self-deception. Their decisions are not really decisions at all–a real decision makes one humble, one knows that it is at the mercy of more things than can be named–but elaborate systems of evasion, of illusion, designed to make themselves and the world appear to be what they and the world are not. This is certainly what my decision, made so long ago in Joey’s bed, came to. I had decided to allow no room in the universe for something which shamed and frightened me. I succeeded very well–by not looking at the universe, by not looking at myself, by remaining, in effect, in constant motion. . Unknown
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People leave imprints on our lives, shaping who we become in much the same way that a symbol is pressed into the page of a book to tell you who it comes from. Dogs, however, leave paw prints on our lives and our souls, which are as unique as fingerprints in every way. Ashly Lorenzana
I never could bear the idea of anyone's expecting something...
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I never could bear the idea of anyone's expecting something from me. Italways made me want to do just the opposite. JeanPaul Sartre
There's a whole category of people who miss out by...
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There's a whole category of people who miss out by not allowing themselves to be weird enough. Alain De Botton
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The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are. You trade in your reality for a role. You trade in your sense for an act. You give up your ability to feel, and in exchange, put on a mask. There can't be any large-scale revolution until there's a personal revolution, on an individual level. It's got to happen inside first. Jim Morrison
Always dream and shoot higher than you know you can...
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Always dream and shoot higher than you know you can do. Do not bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself. William Faulkner
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Every instinct that is found in any man is in all men. The strength of the emotion may not be so overpowering, the barriers against possession not so insurmountable, the urge to accomplish the desire less keen. With some, inhibitions and urges may be neutralized by other tendencies. But with every being the primal emotions are there. All men have an emotion to kill; when they strongly dislike some one they involuntarily wish he was dead. I have never killed any one, but I have read some obituary notices with great satisfaction. Clarence Darrow
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Marsh: Our best efforts were never even a mild annoyance to the Lord Ruler."Kelsier: Ah, but being an annoyance is something that I am very good at. In fact, I'm far more than just a 'mild' annoyance--people tell me I can be downright frustrating. Might as well use this talent for the cause of good, eh? Brandon Sanderson
Everyone has a sense of humor. If you don't laugh...
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Everyone has a sense of humor. If you don't laugh at jokes, you probably laugh at opinions. Criss Jami
I'm not stubborn. My way is just better.
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I'm not stubborn. My way is just better. Maya Banks
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Every being, created by God and unspoiled by man, is perfect, strictly defined and autonomous, entirely complete and at the same time with a built-in ability to grow and develop. This is the essence of its dignity and holiness. It is not an embodiment of God’s immense Personality, but only one of the realisations of His perfection. Danail Hristov
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Though why should we expect age to mellow us? If it isn't life's business to reward merit, why should it be life's business to give us warm, comfortable feelings towards its end? What possible evolutionary purpose could nostalgia serve? Julian Barnes
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Tom felt his darkness. His father was beautiful and clever, his mother was short and mathematically sure. Each of his brothers and sisters had looks or gifts or fortune. Tom loved all of them passionately, but he felt heavy and earth-bound. He climbed ecstatic mountains and floundered in the rocky darkness between the peaks. He had spurts of bravery but they were bracketed in battens of cowardice. John Steinbeck
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I really like you better aimless and lost among people, a little crazy, oddball, not looking like yourself. So that I don't know you at all and the nearer I get to you the more you separate yourself from me-- I get dizzy trying to follow you and I have to work really hard-- and that's what I want! Alia Mamdouh
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Oh, he did look like a deity — the perfect balance of danger and charm, he was at the same time fascinating and inaccessible, distant because of his demonstrated flawlessness, and possessing such strength of character that he was dismaying and at the same time utterly attractive in an enticing and forbidden way. Simona Panova
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Every organized religion holds that certain behaviors, rituals, personalities, places, and/or books are sacred. These organized teachings are proper in their own place, but they are mere options for the one infused with devotion. To such a one, God is direct and spontaneous, providing him with an immediate source of guidance and direction. His relationship with God is not mediated through anyone or anything. (104) . Prem Prakash
But then one regrets the loss even of one's worst...
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But then one regrets the loss even of one's worst habits. Perhaps one regrets them the most. They are such an essential part of one's personality. Oscar Wilde
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The greater the gap between self perception and reality, the more aggression is unleashed on those who point out the discrepancy. Stefan Molyneux
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For the future, I shall rely only upon those elements of my character which I have tested. Who would ever have said that I should find pleasure in shedding tears? That I should love the man who proves to me that I am nothing more than a fool? Stendhal
I Am In Love With Myself, With My Heart.
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I Am In Love With Myself, With My Heart. Nirav Sanchaniya
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When you are joyful, when you say yes to life and have fun and project positivity all around you, you become a sun in the center of every constellation, and people want to be near you. Shannon L. Alder
In the midst of happiness or despairin sorrow or in...
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In the midst of happiness or despairin sorrow or in joyin pleasure or in pain: Do what is right and you will be at peace. Jess Rothenberg
Manners and politeness will never become old-fashioned.
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Manners and politeness will never become old-fashioned. Auliq Ice
Personality begins where comparison leaves off. Be unique. Be memorable....
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Personality begins where comparison leaves off. Be unique. Be memorable. Be confident. Be proud. Shannon L. Alder
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She quite liked this aspect of her personality, the way her mood could change from melancholy to euphoric because of a breeze or a flavor or a beautiful chord progression. It meant she never had to feel too down about feeling down. Liane Moriarty
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If personality is an unbroken series of successful gestures, then there was something gorgeous about him, some heightened sensitivity to the promises of life, as if he were related to one of those intricate machines that register earthquakes ten thousand miles away. This responsiveness had nothing to do with that flabby impressionability which is dignified under the name of the "creative temperament"--it was an extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person and which it is not likely I shall ever find again. No--Gatsby turned out all right at the end; it is what preyed on Gatsby, what foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams that temporarily closed out my interest in the abortive sorrows and short-winded elations of men. F. Scott Fitzgerald
When you see people only as personalities, rather than souls...
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When you see people only as personalities, rather than souls with life missions to fulfill, you forever limit the growth and possibilities of what God has in store for another person. Shannon L. Alder
The worst thing,
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The worst thing, " he told me, "is bitterness, people end up sobitter. Charles Bukowski
I was tired of being me.
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I was tired of being me. Rachel Ward
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Your looks will introduce you, but your character and personality will make them to like you, love you and they would want to keep you. Unknown
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There’s no such thing as a good or bad person: there are just people who have each been or seem to have been good or bad to you, someone, or some people, thus far. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
A smile is the light of personality.
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A smile is the light of personality. Debasish Mridha
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Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those who have personality and emotion know what it means to want to escape from these. T.S. Eliot
I believe in my mask-- The man I made up...
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I believe in my mask-- The man I made up is me I believe in my dance-- And my destiny Sam Shepard
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A Manifesto for Introverts1. There's a word for 'people who are in their heads too much': thinkers.2. Solitude is a catalyst for innovation.3. The next generation of quiet kids can and must be raised to know their own strengths.4. Sometimes it helps to be a pretend extrovert. There will always be time to be quiet later.5. But in the long run, staying true to your temperament is key to finding work you love and work that matters.6. One genuine new relationship is worth a fistful of business cards.7. It's OK to cross the street to avoid making small talk.8. 'Quiet leadership' is not an oxymoron.9. Love is essential; gregariousness is optional.10. 'In a gentle way, you can shake the world.' -Mahatma Gandhi . Susan Cain
Diversity of character is due to the unequal time given...
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Diversity of character is due to the unequal time given to values. Only through each other will we see the importance of the qualities we lack and our unfinished soul's potential. Shannon L. Alder
Only foolish fishes wish to fly!
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Only foolish fishes wish to fly! Israelmore Ayivor
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I see... the way you're always searching. How much you hate anything fake or phony. How you're older than your years, but still... playful, like a little girl. How you're always looking into people, or wondering what they see when they look back at you. Your eyes. It's all in the eyes. Claudia Gray
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One had to live a long time to know a man's true nature. Unknown
Godliness is not just a doctrine, a belief or a...
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Godliness is not just a doctrine, a belief or a principle, it has a personality. Sunday Adelaja
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It's neither judgment nor judgment according to the status quo that we have a problem with, but rather judgment according to God's Word that we have a problem with. We sharply dress ourselves, go out into the world, shape ourselves, our personalities according to the world's standards and preferences, allow ourselves to be made dull by the world and its desires in order to appear successful and happy and attractive in the eyes of the world. We love the world's judgment but we hate God's judgment. Absurdly enough, the one that really matters, the one out of the purest of loves rather than a mere contract in hopes of mutual gain, is the one which we so adamantly try to shut ourselves off from. . Criss Jami
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The focus should be on becoming a strong andinfluential personality — cultivate compelling communication skills, focus on building trust and learn how to expand and leverage your professional network. Abhishek Ratna
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Today is a new day and it brings with it a new set of opportunities for me to act on. I am attentive to the opportunities and I seize them as they arise. I have full confidence in myself and my abilities. I can do all things that I commit myself to. No obstacle is too big or too difficult for me to handle because what lies inside me is greater than what lies ahead of me. I am committed to improving myself and I am getting better daily. I am not held back by regret or mistakes from the past. I am moving forward daily. Absolutely nothing is impossible for me. Idowu Koyenikan
When you work on something that only has the capacity...
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When you work on something that only has the capacity to make you 5 dollars, it does not matter how much harder you work — the most you will make is 5 dollars. Idowu Koyenikan
I walk, talk and act like a king even though...
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I walk, talk and act like a king even though I know there's no royalty in my bloodline ETC Wanyanwu
Your true personality is not the outer you but the...
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Your true personality is not the outer you but the inner you not the person you present to the world but the person you hide from the world ETC Wanyanwu
Success is not in what you have, but who you...
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Success is not in what you have, but who you are. Bo Bennett
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But if you forgive someone for something they did to you, it doesn’t mean you agree with what they did or believe it was right. Forgiving that person means you have chosen not to dwell on the matter anymore; you have moved on with your life. Idowu Koyenikan
Nations, as well as men, almost always betray the most...
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Nations, as well as men, almost always betray the most prominent features of their future destiny in their earliest years. Alexis De Tocqueville
Knowledge is nothing without good attitude.
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Knowledge is nothing without good attitude. Pinky Chocolatte
A letter Lewis wrote reveals an 18-year-old with the energy...
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A letter Lewis wrote reveals an 18-year-old with the energy of a schoolboy and the tastes of an octogenarian. Philip Zaleski
It is a healthy approach not to expect persons to...
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It is a healthy approach not to expect persons to turn out precisely how you would have wished. Criss Jami
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You can always evaluate a man's character by the way he speaks about his ex girlfriends and other women. When entering a new relationship or getting close with a new guy, make sure you take notice of the language he uses when referring to other girls Miya Yamanouchi
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Saul is as different from Simon Wakefield as it's possible to get, I find myself thinking. And Edward Monkford is utterly different from both of them. It seems incredible that Emma could have had relationships with all three men. Where Simon's eager to please, but also touchy and insecure, and Edward's calm and super-confident, Saul is pushy and brash and loud. He also has a habit of saying 'Yeah?' aggressively at the end of his sentences, as if trying to force me to agree with him. J.P. Delaney
It is easy to hurt people when we do not...
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It is easy to hurt people when we do not filter our thoughts, when we do not choose our words, when we do not control the tone of voice and the body language. Saif Samir
The whole value of solitude depends upon oneself; it may...
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The whole value of solitude depends upon oneself; it may be a sanctuary or a prison, a haven of repose or a place of punishment, a heaven or a hell, as we ourselves make it. John Lubbock
Be the girl you want your daughter to be. Be...
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Be the girl you want your daughter to be. Be the girl you want your son to date. Be classy, be smart, be real, but most importantly be nice. Germany Kent
â€â€¹Everything that makes you, you, is a biologically existential expression...
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â€â€¹Everything that makes you, you, is a biologically existential expression of your entire brain. Abhijit Naskar
The ones who constantly make us laugh are the hardest...
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The ones who constantly make us laugh are the hardest of friends to know - for comedians are the caricatures among us. Criss Jami
I have a funny side. I have a soft and...
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I have a funny side. I have a soft and sympathetic side. I have a serious side, and a seriously romantic side. I have lots of sides; it's the main course I haven't quite figured out. Richelle E. Goodrich
To understand what a person is, it is necessary always...
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To understand what a person is, it is necessary always to refer to what he may be in the future, for every state of the person is pointed in the direction of future possibilities. Gordon W. Allport
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The act of true reading is in its very essence democratic. Consider the nature of what happens when we read a book - and I mean, of course, a work of literature, not an instruction manual or a textbook - in private, unsupervised, un-spied-on, alone. It isn't like a lecture: it's like a conversation. There's a back-and-forthness about it. The book proposes, the reader questions, the book responds, the reader considers. We bring our own preconceptions and expectations, our own intellectual qualities, and our limitations, too, our own previous experiences of reading, our own temperament, our own hopes and fears, our own personality to the encounter. Philip Pullman
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Some periods of our growth are so confusing that we don’t even recognize that growth is happening. We may feel hostile or angry or weepy and hysterical, or we may feel depressed. It would never occur to us, unless we stumbled on a book or a person who explained to us, that we were in fact in the process of change, of actually becoming larger, spiritually, than we were before. Whenever we grow, we tend to feel it, as a young seed must feel the weight and inertia of the earth as it seeks to break out of its shell on its way to becoming a plant. Often the feeling is anything but pleasant. But what is most unpleasant is the not knowing what is happening. Those long periods when something inside ourselves seems to be waiting, holding its breath, unsure about what the next step should be, eventually become the periods we wait for, for it is in those periods that we realize that we are being prepared for the next phase of our life and that, in all probability, a new level of the personality is about to be revealed. . Alice Walker
From a personality point of view, you develop judgment, but...
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From a personality point of view, you develop judgment, but from the sou's point of view, you develop appreciation. Ram Dass
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The shaping of character mimics the smallest detail of habit; humans are creatures that learn from observation. Each little thing you do, and each thing you allow yourself to become desensitized to matters. They create you–whether you know it consciously or not. Grace Sara
She was the sort of person for whom fear was...
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She was the sort of person for whom fear was the natural response to that beyond explanation. Kate Morton
If you manage to live long enough, most of your...
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If you manage to live long enough, most of your greatest fears become fond memories to look back on. Ashly Lorenzana
Complex prevents a person from being a fully valued personality
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Complex prevents a person from being a fully valued personality Sunday Adelaja
Without accepting our personality, we try to meet the requirements...
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Without accepting our personality, we try to meet the requirements of the society and do everything to be accepted Sunday Adelaja
The more distortions we have the less attention we can...
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The more distortions we have the less attention we can pay to realizing our potential and self- actualization of our personality Sunday Adelaja
A complex is stealing energy from our personality
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A complex is stealing energy from our personality Sunday Adelaja
In order to understand our life mission and answer the...
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In order to understand our life mission and answer the question “Where am I going?” we need to grow and shape our personality Sunday Adelaja
Your discovery and realization of your personality for the well-being...
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Your discovery and realization of your personality for the well-being of humanity is much more essential Sunday Adelaja
Desire is the key to motivation. It is the key...
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Desire is the key to motivation. It is the key to develop a healthy personality and a positive attitude towards oneself and others. Amit Abraham
Men still think women will like who they are, not...
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Men still think women will like who they are, not realizing: it's what they can do for a woman that sets the man apart. Solange Nicole
At the end of the day we’re all reactive personalities....
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At the end of the day we’re all reactive personalities. We just don’t know it until we meet the right catalyst. Michelle Painchaud
Maybe a combination of things in this world are our...
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Maybe a combination of things in this world are our true soul mates. Kay Whitley
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We were the only two people in the entire airport who lost total track of time, for we were consumed by space-time at that present moment. Time was irrelevant to our existence, for we didn’t want to exist outside the tight and glorious knots of each other’s arms. Time is basically an illusion created by the mind to aid in our sense of temporal presence in the vast ocean of space. Without the neurons to create a virtual perception of the past and the future based on all our experiences, there is no actual existence of the past and the future. All that there is, is the present. Abhijit Naskar
The reason as to why we are attracted to our...
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The reason as to why we are attracted to our opposites is because they are our salvation from the burden of being ourselves. Kamand Kojouri
I'm not that bad, ” he said. “I'm rich, popular....
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I'm not that bad, ” he said. “I'm rich, popular. I have a sense of humor. I'm good looking, and not to mention I have a really big– J.m. Darhower
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At home, besides being Peter or Jane, we also bear a general character; husband or wife, brother or sister, chief, colleague or subordinate. Not among Friends. It is an affair of disentangled, or stripped, minds. Eros will have naked bodies; Friendship naked personalities. C.s. Lewis
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I feel too much. That's what's going on.' 'Do you think one can feel too much? Or just feel in the wrong ways?' 'My insides don't match up with my outsides.' 'Do anyone's insides and outsides match up?' 'I don't know. I'm only me.' 'Maybe that's what a person's personality is: the difference between the inside and outside.' 'But it's worse for me.' 'I wonder if everyone thinks it's worse for him.' 'Probably. But it really is worse for me. . Jonathan Safran Foer
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I think he just loved being with the bears because they didn't make him feel bad. I get it too. When he was with the bears, they didn't care that he was kind of weird, or that he'd gotten into trouble for drinking too much and using drugs(which apparently he did a lot of). They didn't ask him a bunch of stupid questions about how he felt, or why he did what he did. They just let him be who he was. Michael Thomas Ford
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However gross a man may be, the minute he expresses a strong and genuine affection, some inner secretion alters his features, animates his gestures, and colors his voice. The stupidest man will often, under the stress of passion, achieve heights of eloquence, in thought if not in language, and seem to move in some luminous sphere. Goriot's voice and gesture had at this moment the power of communication that characterizes the great actor. Are not our finer feelings the poems of the human will?. Unknown
People who have so much of their personality invested in...
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People who have so much of their personality invested in the Internet can’t really survive as whole individuals without it. Mark A. Rayner
Most people, in my opinion, steal much of what they...
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Most people, in my opinion, steal much of what they are. If they didn't what poor items they would be. Julian Barnes
There seem to be two main types of people in...
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There seem to be two main types of people in the world, crosswords and sudokus. Rebecca McKinsey
Not all people are 'people', some are more and some...
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Not all people are 'people', some are more and some are less. But only those who listen intently with their hearts will recognise them for what they are. Wayne Gerard Trotman
Nobody is paying attention to the fact that first of...
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Nobody is paying attention to the fact that first of all, a man has to build himself and become a personality Sunday Adelaja
To give life to yourself is to become a person...
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To give life to yourself is to become a person you are potentially and realize your potential Sunday Adelaja
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It’s the beating of my heart. The way I lie awake, playing with shadows slowly climbing up my wall. The gentle moonlight slipping through my window and the sound of a lonely car somewhere far away, where I long to be too, I think. It’s the way I thought my restless wandering was over, that I’d found whatever I thought I had found, or wanted, or needed, and I started to collect my belongings. Build a home. Safe behind the comfort of these four walls and a closed door. Because as much as I tried or pretended or imagined myself as a part of all the people out there, I was still the one locking the door every night. Turning off the phone and blowing out the candles so no one knew I was home. ’cause I was never really well around the expectations of my personalityand I wanted to keep to myself. and because I haven’t been very impressed lately. By people, or places. Or the way someone said he loved me and then slowly changed his mind. Charlotte Eriksson
That door had a lot to say, people entered and...
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That door had a lot to say, people entered and people left but never the same! Jasleen Kaur Gumber
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In this metallic age of barbarians, only a relentless cultivation of our ability to dream, to analyse and to captivate can prevent our personality from degenerating into nothing or else into a personality like all the rest. Fernando Pessoa