457 Quotes About Individual

  • Author Mark R. Levin
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    In the civil society, the individual is recognized and accepted as more than an abstract statistic or faceless member of some group; rather, he is a unique, spiritual being with a soul and a conscience. He is free to discover his own potential and pursue his own legitimate interests, tempered, however, by a moral order that has its foundation in faith and guides his life and all human life through the prudent exercise of judgment.

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  • Author Clarice Lispector
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    What an effort I make to be myself. I struggle against a tide in a boat with just enough room for my two feet in a perilous and fragile balance.Living is an act I did not premeditate. I blossomed in the dark. I am only valid for myself. I must live little by little, it's no good living everything at once.

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  • Author Ehsan Sehgal
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    Respect every individual since joining the voice together of that becomes a majority, which constitutes the law.

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  • Author Ramana Pemmaraju
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    Every Individual has a madness in himself which is unique, incomparable, which drives him into this world. And if two people like each other's madness its called LOVE and if not, its called HATE. Never MIND!” 

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  • Author Francis Chan
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    While every individual needs to obey Jesus's call to follow, we cannot follow Jesus as individuals.

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  • Author Osho
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    A totally new kind of education is needed in the world. The person who is born to be a poet is proving himself stupid in mathematics and the person who could have been a great mathematician is just cramming history and feeling lost. Everything is topsy-turvy because education is not according to your nature: it does not pay any respect to the individual. It forces everybody into a certain pattern.

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  • Author Ayn Rand
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    The mind is an attribute of the individual. There is no such thing as a collective brain. There is no such thing as a collective thought. An agreement reached by a group of men is only a compromise or an average drawn upon many individual thoughts. It is a secondary consequence. The primary act—the process of reason—must be performed by each man alone.

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