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Quotes About Individualistic

I'm not a 'Steel Magnolias' kind of girl. I'm kind of like a guy. My favorite movie is 'Caddyshack.'
~ Leslie Bibb
The only truly individualistic health-care choice - where you receive care that is unpolluted by anyone else's funds - is to forgo insurance altogether, paying out-of-pocket for health services as you need them.
~ Thomas Frank
I'm not really a mainstream novelist!
~ Irvine Welsh
I'm the first one to admit, I'm a pretty unorthodox guitar player.
~ Lee DeWyze
I've often thought that the gauntlet of American politics is more individualistic, more expensive, more unpredictable than in many other democracies.
~ Hillary Clinton
I have a very strange way of playing football.
~ Luis Suarez
Yet the Poles were never conquered, even after the Soviets seized them. "Communism does not fit the Poles," Stalin said in 1944. "They are too individualistic." The Poles saw their history through the prism of Christ's martyrdom and resurrection. They were beautiful losers, romantic visionaries, the Irish of Eastern Europe
~ Tim Weiner
I'm not a Twitterer, I'm not a twerker, I'm not a Facebooker, I'm not nothing. I'm old school.
~ Michael Jordan
Old age was not then the abandoned desolation that so often darkens it in an individualistic age. The young never questioned their duty to care for the old; the old remained to the end the first consideration and the last authority; and after their death their graves were honored as long as a male descendant survived. Funerals
~ Will Durant
Passion is individualistic. It can energize us but also isolate us, because my passion isn't yours. By contrast, purpose is something people can share. It can knit groups together.
~ Chip Heath
From the isolated, individualistic perspective of most white evangelicals and many other Americans, there really is no race problem other than bad interpersonal relationships.
~ Christian Smith
This cartoon scientist wants to look, act, and think like Einstein: casually and comfortably dressed, if not somewhat unkempt and disheveled; unconventional, but in a curiously impish and self-conscious way; irreverent and individualistic, except when it comes to dressing in a nonuniform uniform and championing his specialty.
~ Henry Petroski
Virtuality - connection without proximity - is a major attraction in both fandom and the Net. Nobody knows you're a dog through the U.S. mail, either. Fans could be utterly different in their fanzine persona, which may be why both fandom and the Net were invented by individualistic Americans.
~ Gregory Benford
I'm not mad, I'm just . . . well, differently moraled, that's all.
~ Jasper Fforde
But I think it's quite clear in my work that my orientation isn't political or doesn't come out of modern politics.
~ Jane Campion
The Mercedes-Benz Fashion Force car is a statement about New York being one of the greatest fashion capitals of the world and the confident approach to individualistic style that people strive to explore throughout this amazing city.
~ Brad Goreski
I'm an acquired taste. I'm anchovies. If I was potato chips I could go more places.
~ Tori Amos
I know I'm an acquired taste - I'm anchovies. And not everybody wants those hairy little things.
~ Tori Amos
Mr. Johnson: Yes; that is true, because I know from my own experience in working in labor organizations, for example, that we had an organization with 10,000 members, and there were only about 60 or 70 Communists, and we controlled the organization. So with small minority of ministers who work in an organized manner, they can always win over and subvert and dupe the majority who are disorganized and are individualistic.
~ Paul Kengor
I think everyone has their roles, and in my opinion, I'm like the young hot boy of OVO: stubborn, very step-out-on-his-own and do-his-own-thing.
~ PartyNextDoor
The Japanese have an expression for human relations that are sticky with the mutual obligations and dependencies of the collective life. They use the English word "wet." Traditional Japanese family relations are "wet." Yakuza gangs are "wet." Behavior that is more detached, more individualistic, often associated with a Western way of life, is "dry." Terayama Shuji was "dry." Kara was most definitely "wet.
~ Unknown
My point of view has always been a bit more offbeat.
~ Mark Frost
Do I look like a freakin' people person?
~ Unknown
Computer programmers tend, by and large, to be quirky and highly individualistic. Trying to organize or manage such awkward characters is normally as thankless as herding cats
~ John Naughton