43 Quotes About Genuineness
- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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The public personality of a leader is not what really matters. What he does out of the open stage really tells more about him than anything else.
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- Author Ashly Lorenzana
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The only unique contribution you can offer the world is to be who you actually are and no one else.
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- Author Bill Watterson
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Hobbes: What are you doing?Calvin: Being "cool."Hobbes: You look more like you're being bored.Calvin: The world bores you when you're cool.Hobbes: Look, I brought a sombrero! Now we can both be "cool."Calvin: A sombrero?! Are you crazy?! Cool people don't wear sombreros! Hobbes: What fun is it being cool if you can't wear a sombrero?
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- Author George Ebers
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Friendship is genuine when two friends can enjoy each others company without speaking a word to one another.
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- Author Santosh Thankachan
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Where can we find a worshiper who envy a sparrow or a swallow just because of their uninterrupted access to God's altar (Psalm 84:3). Our Genuineness in worship is not revealed by our physical presence in the church but by our desire of being in His Presence always and behold Him (Psalm 84:10).
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- Author Alexander McCall Smith
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You should have seen him,” she said. “A real ladies’ man. Stuff in his hair. Dark glasses. Fancy shoes. He had no idea how funny he looked. I much prefer men with ordinary shoes and honest trousers.
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- Author Kierra C.T. Banks
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Be (with) someone that promotes a healthy state of being: mind, body, and soul.
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- Author Kristin Michelle Elizabeth
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Feedback is essential to growth. Be aware of the difference between genuine and faulty characters. It’s hard to tell who is conforming to others opinions and who is speaking out of intellect and honesty to bring awareness to the people surrounding them. I have always fought to be the latter. The former has always made me withdraw from society.
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- Author Stendhal
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The ordinary procedure of the nineteenth century is that when a powerful and noble personage encounters a man of feeling, he kills, exiles, imprisons or so humiliates him that the other, like a fool, dies of grief.
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