Quotes About Individual
I know myself as mortal, but this raises the question: "What is I?" Am I an individual, or am I an evolving life stream composed of countless selves?
~ Unknown
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To a person in love, the value of the individual is intuitively known. Love needs no logic for its mission. It roots in a bare wisdom that exists in senses more than mind, a wisdom that, in primitive form, evolved the mind which so often overlooks it.
~ Unknown
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The humblest workman has his place, Which no one else can fill.
~ Unknown
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the individual has the key to change themselves. It's buried deep inside each and every one of us and although someone else can help us to find the key, we're the only ones who can use it. And there
~ Lisa Jewell
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If a man's free will to adopt ideas and values is inalienable, his freedom of action - his freedom to put these ideas into effect in the world - is not in such a fortunate condition.
~ Murray Rothbard
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If the individual is to be happy in the contemporary order, he must be open-minded with respect to new values and new arrangements.
~ Thomas Cochrane
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Our shared conservative values, our belief in the individual is the great hope of our nation.
~ Rick Perry
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I don't like vampires personally. I don't know any.
~ Mitt Romney
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The movies I do have to be different in some way. Nothing vanilla will do.
~ Shweta Tripathi
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Autism is an extremely variable disorder.
~ Temple Grandin
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There are many variables in each game that make each one different.
~ Quique Setien
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I think everyone has such varied taste in music.
~ Dan Smith
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The biggest battles in human history can only ever be seen through the eyes of the bloke on the front line, and that's by definition a very focused view and one that will vary from individual to individual.
~ Karen Traviss
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A lot of us don't get a sense of our personal power. I know the vast difference that one person can make in changing things.
~ Boots Riley
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What's wonderful about Tolkien and Shakespeare is that they show up your own individual microscope. They're so infinitely vast. You can reinterpret them in so many ways.
~ Andy Serkis
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I think that veganism is a totally great choice with incredible benefits, but I don't think it's reasonable to expect other people to be vegan or to expect everybody to be vegan. You can proselytize all you want, but being vegan is a pretty intense choice for a lot of people.
~ Adam Conover
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Having the benefit to our society, not only here in the United States but throughout the world with the amount of invention you get from having a space program, is well worth the risk that an individual like myself has to take by flying in the vehicle.
~ Mark Kelly
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I make judgments about people and ideas individually - for me, parties are just a vehicle of convenience.
~ Dominic Cummings
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I don't have any personal agenda or vendetta against any individual, even Narendra Modi.
~ Mamata Banerjee
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The individual dynamics going on within a venture fund are critically important to you. Unfortunately, they're also very opaque.
~ Heidi Roizen
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Where micro-finance focuses on small loans to individual, low-income women, think of Acumen Fund more like a venture capital fund.
~ Jacqueline Novogratz
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The fact remains that many of the most creative and innovative hypotheses that are eventually verified by empirical research are born in the consulting room out of practitioners' work with individual patients.
~ Robert J. Waldinger
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When I came to Mumbai, I realised an individual should be versatile, and in playback singing you have different genres where you can explore yourself.
~ Javed Ali
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The experience of reading a book is always unique. I believe that you render a version of the story, when you read a book, in a way that is unique and special to each person who reads it.
~ Carlton Cuse
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