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Quotes About Individual

That's what always happens: Conversation starts to seed a revolution. The group starts to wander off in directions in which no one individual could ever have conceived of going all by himself or herself. Donald
~ Malcolm Gladwell
we cling to the idea that success is a simple function of individual merit and that the world in which we all grow up and the rules we choose to write as a society don't matter at all.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
There is nothing about an individual as important as his IQ, except possibly his morals
~ Malcolm Gladwell
There are three qualities that every individual must have to achieve success: a Monk's patience, a Warrior's courage, a Child's imagination.
~ Sharad Vivek Sagar
Success is not about impressing and pleasing everyone, but setting your own goals, and achieving them in your own time.
~ Auliq Ice
Funny how in a material world full of pundits and economists obsessed with assets and liabilities -personally, economically and globally - few speak about the greatest of all these…YOU.
~ Rasheed Ogunlaru
A mistake of one man is not the mistake of mankind.
~ Kim Panti
The individual soul should seek for an intimate union with the soul of the universe.
~ Novalis
Education must provide the opportunities for self-fulfillment; it can at best provide a rich and challenging environment for the individual to explore, in his own way.
~ Noam Chomsky
Creativity is a type of learning process where the teacher and pupil are located in the same individual.
~ Arthur Koestler
Teaching is a very noble profession that shapes the character, caliber, and future of an individual. If the people remember me as a good teacher, that will be the biggest honour for me.
~ A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Just as novels have come to be seen as narratives of identity, so too has politics become, for many, a search for personal authenticity, a journey of self-discovery.
~ Amitav Ghosh
Al fin y al cabo, hay momentos en la vida de un individuo y de un pueblo en los que el silencio es una utilización abominable del lenguaje. No
~ Amos Oz
I can see, I can see that it is in this distorted vision of the world's proper proportions that lies the secret of our fears. We make the animals bigger with our fears. We make our creations and our loves smaller, we shrink by our vision, and enlarge and shrink according to the whims of our interchangeable vision, not according to an immutable law of growth. The size of each world we live in is individual and relative, and the objects and people vary in each EYE.
~ Anais Nin
because then the sum of experiences, of suffering, of self-analysis and soul-struggle have mellowed the individual and he can aid because he speaks and moves out of a ripe, conscious wisdom—not through precepts, ideas, formulas.
~ Anais Nin
The life or lives of man may be regarded as constituting a curve —an arc of time-experience subtended by the duration of the individual Will to Life.
~ Ananda K. Coomaraswamy
The only drama that really interests me and that I should always be willing to depict anew, is the debate of the individual with whatever keeps him from being authentic, with whatever is opposed to his integrity, to his integration. Most often the obstacle is within him. And all the rest is merely accidental.
~ Andre Gide
Truth can be told to all; the idea, in proportion to the strength of each.
~ Andre Gide
Chaque être est plus ou moins capable de joie. Chaque être doit tendre à la joie.
~ Andre Gide
Tennis is the loneliest sport
~ Andre Agassi
No government should be given too much power, or the people comprising that government will use the power in the worst ways possible; individual freedom, when used within the boundaries of morality, is the highest good. The Constitution was written as a living testimony to this view.
~ Andrew Breitbart
If conscience is to do its work and the contrite heart is to feel its proper remorse, it is necessary for each individual to confess his sin by name. The confession must be intensely personal. In a meeting of ministers, probably no single sin should be acknowledged with deeper shame than the sin of prayerlessness. Each one of us needs to confess that we are guilty of this.
~ Andrew Murray
The monolithic problem of depression cannot be expressed with a monolithic response; depressions are contextual and must be interpreted within the contexts in which they occur.
~ Andrew Solomon
Psychosis is a gross disturbance in an individual's ability to distinguish self from reality. For schizophrenics, the membrane between imagination and reality is so porous that having an idea and having an experience are not particularly different.
~ Andrew Solomon