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Quotes About Self-discovery

You're demonstrating your own skills in a vulnerable way when you draw.
~ Molly Crabapple
I've always viewed writing as an outlet for being vulnerable and all that comes with that. You are able to let things all out.
~ Bishop Briggs
When I realised that what I do really well is play women who are tough and vulnerable, it was a moment of clarity. Many female characters either have one trait or the other, but I play both. I don't need to play characters who are like me. I can just do that with my life.
~ Carrie-Anne Moss
Being vulnerable was difficult for me at first because I've said things in my songs about how I felt that I never told anybody.
~ Khalid
When you're willing to be vulnerable, you can surprise yourself at how strong you can be.
~ Jonathan Van Ness
I have this belief that we are so vulnerable when we open ourselves up to literature. We're reminded of these real parts of ourselves.
~ Tracy K. Smith
If you're not vulnerable, and you're too headstrong and clear about the path you want to take, it won't help you grow. Vulnerability doesn't have to be a negative thing. If you take the right spin on it, it can be extremely positive.
~ Kriti Kharbanda
Choosing to remain vulnerable and sensitive despite disappointments or heartbreak helps me stay authentic to my life. It is the hardest part.
~ Sobhita Dhulipala
Living my truth was very hard - I felt vulnerable.
~ Gabriella Wilson
It's hard to constantly delve into your psyche and unearth these deep and often painful feelings and hold them out in front of people and say, 'Here's the most vulnerable part of me.'
~ Alison Sudol
I can't wait to be seen as a woman. But I know I probably have to contribute to that with behaviour.
~ Sienna Miller
I was delighted to not go to university. I couldn't wait to be out of education.
~ Tom Stoppard
I'm gonna wait for Mr. Right to come along and take my time. I'm just enjoying just having a little me time, you know? But it's not that I'm not taking applications.
~ Vivica A. Fox
We all wait for a mirror to show us who we are, to validate us. When we hear something about ourselves that we have never heard before, it feels like a blessing, and it gives power.
~ Clarissa Pinkola Estes
I'd say to any woman, get out of that bad relationship that's turning you into a shell of your former self. Learn from it and get out. Then wait; enjoy yourself and your friends because, when what you want comes along, you'll spot it.
~ Cat Deeley
I waited my whole life to be a woman, so now my clothes are fairly tight.
~ Jenny Slate
I can't tell you at DragCon how many families that waited in line to see me. Some of them waited up to five hours, and they had their family there. That's the beauty of this. I remember being that little gay boy in Mesquite that was so afraid of the world, like, 'Am I living right? Am I living wrong?'
~ Alyssa Edwards
I have always felt like I was just sort of waiting to catch up to the rest of myself.
~ Dove Cameron
While waiting for a Moses to lead us into the promised land, we have forgotten how to walk.
~ Wendell Johnson
We need balance. We need to balance our inner life with our outer life. Nature is always sitting there waiting to help us, but we have to do the work. Nature is probably the greatest teacher that we'll ever have... the earth and nature.
~ Dave Davies
Beneath the surface of your ego's insatiable cravings, your authentic desires are waiting patiently for you to acknowledge, claim and express them.
~ Debbie Ford
That time when you're waiting for a job can be the most impactful and important time because you develop your preferences as a person. Knowing what you like will make you more confident. And then you'll stand out.
~ Jenny Slate
Men who have reached and passed 45, have a look as if waiting for the secret of the other world, and as if they were perfectly sure of having found out the secret of this.
~ Benjamin Haydon
For years, I've felt that there's an inner cook in me just waiting to be unleashed. But I have to confess I'm having an awful lot of trouble finding her in real life.
~ Lesley Nicol