999 Quotes About Individuality
- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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I claim the right to be who I want to be. Regardless of my choice, I will find those who agree and those who don't. I will gain support, and I will confront opposition, but I will stand firmly as me. It is my choice.It is the only real choice I have to make.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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A chain grows weaker with each new link.
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- Author Curtis Tyrone Jones
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You'd corner me in your conformity but even in dormancy i'm sleeping with enormity, stretching the belly of the earth & everything i was born to be.
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- Author Zaman Ali
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Struggle of power is natural in human because with power their individuality prevails over others.
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- Author Zaman Ali
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Human believe what they want to believe and individual could believe according to his mind that why human never has any agreement on one ideology.
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- Author Charles Baxter
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You know, very few people really want to become individuals," he says. "People claim they do, but they don't. They want to retain the invisibility of childhood anonymity forever. But that's not possible except in a police state. In an ordinary life, you have to become yourself.
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- Author Frank Zappa
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Schools train you to be ignorant with style [...] they prepare you to be a usable victim for a military industrial complex that needs manpower. As long as you're just smart enough to do a job and just dumb enough to swallow what they feed you, you're going to be alright [...] So I believe that schools mechanically and very specifically try and breed out any hint of creative thought in the kids that are coming up.
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- Author G.K. Chesterton
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There is only one thing which is generally safe from plagiarism -- self-denial.
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- Author Marilyn Vos Savant
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I think one of the problems [with raising intelligent children in modern society] is compulsory schooling...and that children are sitting there, and they are taught and told what to believe; they are passive from the very beginning – and one must be very, very aggressive intellectually to have a high IQ [...] the child is taught. Right from the beginning, it's a passive process. He or she sits there, and they simply try to believe everything they're told?
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