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Quotes About Originality

Be unique, because you are different. Just don't be different for the sake of being unique...
~ Unknown
Your not being yourself and 'you' if your seeking new ways to seem 'unique' - it should come naturally.
~ Unknown
I promise to maintain being unique, but relatable.
~ Unknown
Being the best is great, you're number one; but being unique is greater, you're the only one.
~ Unknown
I love being unique and I don't care what people think!
~ Unknown
I'm a weird girl. But I'd rather be weird than boring. It just means I'm more unique than you normal people.
~ Unknown
If people call you weird or different, then maybe you should take that as a compliment. It means they notice something about you that no one else seems to have.
~ Unknown
Be yourself. Above all, let who you are, what you are, what you believe, shine through every sentence you write, every piece you finish.
~ John Jakes
Be yourself, you should only look to other people as inspiration and as sources of motivation, no one can do you better than you can do yourself.
~ Unknown
Be thee person that nobody else can change. It's ok to have different uniqueness.. It is cool for the world to see mismatched. By being only you. And not being nobody else in this world.
~ Unknown
Don't try to fit in as you're made to be different .
~ Unknown
Just be yourself and let your personality reflect your style.
~ Varun Dhawan
There can be no one better than yourself, so be the best version of you because no one is born to represent another.
~ Gugu Mona
Don't just follow the line. To be a star - SHINE!
~ Unknown
Live authentically. Be the person you truly are, and the sincerity of your efforts will bring a wonderful richness to your life.
~ Unknown
If you want to be loved for who you are, you need to be yourself.
~ Unknown
Be who you are and what you are; for if you think of what others think of you, you will become what others think of you. Rather, be what you want to be!
~ Unknown
Who you are is what makes you special. Don't change for anyone. Maintain your identity, that matters most.
~ Anil Sinha
We are very slow in recognising in the peculiar physiognomy of a new writer the type which is labelled 'great talent' in our museum of general ideas. Simply because that physiognomy is new and strange, we can find in it no resemblance to what we are accustomed to call talent. We say rather originality, charm, delicacy, strength; and then one day we add up the sum of these, and find that it amounts simply to talent.
~ Marcel Proust
Apenas discerni que repetir o que toda a gente pensava não era em política um sinal de inferioridade, mas de superioridade.
~ Marcel Proust
began to wonder whether originality really shows that great writers are gods, each of them reigning over a kingdom which is his alone, whether misleading appearances might not play a role in this, and whether the differences between their books might not be the result of hard work, rather than the expression of a radical difference in essence between distinct personalities.
~ Marcel Proust
Those who produce works of genius are not those who spend their days in the most refined company, whose conversation is the most brilliant, or whose culture is the broadest; they are those who have the ability to stop living for themselves and make a mirror of their personality, so that their lives, however nondescript they may be socially, or even in a way intellectually, are reflected in it. For genius lies in reflective power, and not in the intrinsic quality of the scene reflected.
~ Marcel Proust
Although it is rightly said that there can be no progress, no discovery in art, but only in the sciences, and that each artist starting afresh on an individual effort cannot be either helped or hindered therein by the efforts of any other, it must none the less be acknowledged that, in so far as art brings to light certain laws, once an industry has popularized them, the art that was first in the field loses retrospectively a little of its originality.
~ Marcel Proust
Although expression may suffice to make us believe in enormous differences between things that are separated by infinitely little—although that infinitely little may by itself create an expression that is absolutely unique, an individuality—it was not only the infinitely little differences of its lines and the originality of its expression that made these faces appear irreducible to
~ Marcel Proust