1,114 Quotes About Authenticity
- Author Joel Annesley
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As you embark on the journey, you will start to be recognised for it; people will recognise you for who you really are. Most importantly, you will start to recognise yourself and you will rarely be ruled by shyness again. You’ll develop the awareness that you’ve had Quiet Confidence from the beginning. No more hiding, no more fear, just you and Quiet Confidence like two long lost friends, reunited at last.
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- Author J.S. Wolfe
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People will try to argue against your boundaries to talk you into obliging their selfish desires. These are not your friends. Remove them even further away from your circle.
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- Author Cristina Nehring
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At its strongest and wildest and most authentic, love is a demon. It is a religion, a high-risk adventure, an act of heroism. Love is ecstasy and injury, transcendence and danger, altruism and excess. In many ways, it is a divine madness.
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- Author Dmitry Dyatlov
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ANYONE WITH 16 YRS OF SOBRIETY SHOULD GET A FUCKING OSCAR
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- Author Kierra C.T. Banks
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Authenticity is an act of social justice.
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- Author Arlene Dickinson
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Authenticity inspire respect because it takes courage to own who you really are.
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- Author Christopher Peterson
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Although acting inconsistently with one’s own implicit interests and developmental trends can sometimes pay off, the data suggest that those who ignore their deeper impulses, curiosities, and values typically experience sub-optimal outcomes. For example, the latter types tend not to be the ones who make a mark on history.
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- Author Marian Deegan
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When we make a habit of acting on the interests arising out of our authentic passions, our enthusiasm can open doors before we even realize the potential that lies beyond them.
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- Author Sama Akbar
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If you want to find true love, give yourself the freedom to be who you truly are. Only then will you be able to appreciate someone else for who they truly are, no strings attached.
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