95 Quotes About Self-identity
- Author Sunday Adelaja
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There are many things that have distorted the person inside you from what you were created to be
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- Author Ikechukwu Joseph
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Don’t waste a good idea or allow it to die inside you. One idea can bring you to the top, make your day or spark off chains of success chain reactions.
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- Author Kilroy J. Oldster
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We are each a product of our biological endowments, culture, and personal history. Culture ideology and cultural events along with transmitted cultural practices influences each of us. We are each the product of our collective interchanges. Our county’s domestic and interlinked international conflicts fuse us together. We are each a molecule in the helix of human consciousness joined in a physical world. We form a coil of connective tissue soldered together by cultural links.
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- Author Richard Wright
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If you possess enough courage to speak out what you are, you will find you are not alone.
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- Author Ann Leckie
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What is it that makes language a far more powerful—and risky—tool for gods than it is for even humans? What is it that makes gods gods? What am I?
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- Author Kilroy J. Oldster
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The soul conforms to the mind and body that it inhabits.
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- Author Christopher Peterson
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However, research with activists in the Civil Rights and antiwar movements of the 1950s and 1960s and of those who sheltered Holocaust survivors during World War II confirm that compassion, empathy, and social responsibility were core family values that motivated their actions. Once exercised in action, values of social responsibility and service to others may become integral to identity.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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Many of us will not realize who we are because we do not believe in ourselves
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- Author Kilroy J. Oldster
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A meticulous ethnological testament holds that whatever we subsist upon molds us. Another often-repeated axiom holds that at midlife every person has the face that he or she deserves.
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