999 Quotes About Individuality
- Author Swami Dhyan Giten
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Society destroys your individuality, your soul.
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- Author Keith Haring
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Individuality is the enemy of this mass society. Individuality speaks for the individual and makes him a significant factor. Art is individuality.
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- Author Michel Houellebecq
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You can work alone for years, it’s actually the only way to work if truth be told; but there always comes a moment when you feel the need to show your work to the world, less to receive its judgement than to reassure yourself about the existence of this work, or even of your own existence, for in a social species individuality is little more than a short piece of fiction.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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When your life gets to the stage of being mindful and concerned with impacting and blessing lives, then you are pursuing wholeness as an individual.
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- Author Dan Groat
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It’s as close to true freedom as I have come. Not freedom of, but freedom from; freedom from the debris of life that piles up and forces us to dig and dig for our original self, who we were once upon a time, innocent and wonderfully naïve, as authentically pure as a human can be.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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The basic element that will distinguish those that are for godliness from those that are promoting ungodliness is if such individuals possess the spirit of godliness and not just a form of it.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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Each individual needs to be pregnant with the seed of purpose.
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- Author Erich Fromm
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Why should anyone be so grateful for acceptance unless he doubts that he is acceptable, and why should a young, educated and successful couple have such doubts, if not due to the fact that they cannot accept themselves because they are not themselves.
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- Author Erich Fromm
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Indeed, with the experience of self disappears the experience of identity - and when this happens, man could become insane if he did not save himself by acquiring a secondary sense of self; he does that by experiencing himself as being approved of, worthwhile, successful, useful - briefly, as a salable commodity which is he because he is looked upon by others as an entity, not unique but fitting into one of the current patterns.
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