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Quotes About Individuality

Bask in your uniqueness, revel in your strenght. We stand separate from the world because of our gifts. never forget that, because you may be sure the world never will
~ P.C. Cast
You make me sound like an arrogant ass, he said. Are you? No! I'm just me.
~ P.C. Cast
the one consistent thing I have found is that there really is no normal when it comes to women.
~ P.C. Cast
I am part-demon, part-human. What else does that make me? She answered his question with one of her own. I am part-centaur, part-human. Does that make me a mutant? It makes you a miracle. She held his gaze. Exactly.
~ P.C. Cast
The ability to accessorize is what elevates us from lower-life forms, I said in my lecture voice, choosing a pair of diamond-studded drops for my ear. Like men.
~ P.C. Cast
Ultimately, the body is just a shell; it is the soul which defines the man or woman, god or goddess.
~ P.C. Cast
You are special. Accept that about yourself, and you will begin to understand there is true power in your uniqueness.
~ P.C. Cast
Bagian terbaik dari sebuah kecantikan adalah bahwa tak ada gambar yang bisa melukiskannya. Loren Blake - Betrayed
~ P.C. Cast
Heath was still Heath--cute, but not the brightest Crayola in the pack.
~ P.C. Cast
you are powerful—your choices matter—you matter.
~ P.C. Cast
I'm a monster, not a moron.
~ P.C. Cast & Kristin Cast
We stand separate from the world because of our gifts. Never forget that, because you may be sure the world never will.
~ P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast
This is peculiarly an age in which each of us may, if he do but search diligently, find the literature suited to his mental powers.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Just another proof, of course, of what I often say - it takes all sorts to make a world.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
It ought to be a criminal offence for women to dye their hair. Especially red. What the devil do women do that sort of thing for?
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Would you say my head was like a pumpkin, Wooster?' 'Not a bit, old man.' 'Not like a pumpkin?' 'No, not like a pumpkin. A touch of the dome of St Paul's, perhaps.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
When Nature makes a chump like dear old Bobbie, she's proud of him, and doesn't want her handiwork disturbed. She gives him a sort of natural armour to protect him against outside interference. And that armour is shortness of memory. Shortness of memory keeps a man a chump, when, but for it, he might cease to be one.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
I hope that this will be a lesson to you not to go to fancy-dress balls as a lizard. If fewer people went about the place pretending to be lizards, this would be a better and sweeter world.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
She looked like a tomato struggling for self – expression.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Roland did not like being thought a worm, but it was infinitely better than being regarded as an interesting case by the house-surgeon of a hospital. He belonged to the school of thought which holds that it is better that people should say of you, There he goes! than that they should say, How peaceful he looks.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
he had put it in the hands of a young man who in all his life had only once shown genuine inspiration and initiative – on the occasion when he had parted his hair in the middle at a time when all the other members of the Bachelors' Club were brushing it straight back.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Celestine had been born Maggie O'Toole, a name which Mrs. Pett stoutly refused to countenance in any maid of hers.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
It was a generously-planned face. Nature seemed to have started out with the idea of making two faces and then to have decided to use all the material for one.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
He was a long, slender youth, with green eyes, jet-black hair, and a passionate fondness for the sound of his own voice.
~ P.G. Wodehouse