logo

Quotes About Self-discovery

It's important for people to know what they want, to know who they are, to follow their dreams and be the best versions of themselves.
~ Liu Yifei
I prefer stories about people who are, in a sense, trying to find better versions of themselves.
~ Curtis Hanson
I'm not sure if I'm most happy when I'm comfortable and content or when I'm pushing myself to the limits. There are such different versions of happy, and I really appreciate both.
~ Kristen Stewart
However, I've learned in my life that life is about living authentically. And for me, the best moments as I look back in my life, that I became the best versions of Jeannie that I'm proud of, was when I was honest with myself.
~ Jeannie Mai
I didn't think I grafted the competitive and strong-willed versions of myself from 'Korea's Next Top Model' to Sae-byeok's character. But thinking of it now, maybe I still have those aspects within me, which helped me understand the role.
~ HoYeon Jung
Someone once told me that being in the closet is like living in a vertical casket. Perfect description.
~ Jane Velez-Mitchell
This is the very perfection of a man, to find out his own imperfections.
~ Saint Augustine
Drawing was a cheap way for me to express myself. It gave a focus to my thinking and my life from a very early age.
~ Chris Renaud
Being gay, you're kind of forced to ask, I suppose, very existential questions from a very, very early age. Your identity becomes so important to you because you're trying to understand it, and, I think, from the age of, like, 9, you're being forced to ask questions... that other kids maybe don't have to ask.
~ Andrew Haigh
My brothers and sisters started having children at a very early age, and I was just there all alone at one point, like, 'What do I do?' And I thought the only thing I can do is create mine, make my family, and I did that.
~ Alyssa Edwards
I knew at a very early age, about 6 years old, that there was something different about me. But being young and not being exposed to people who had gender dysphoria, or role models that you see on TV today, I didn't know what it was.
~ Zoey Tur
I had wanted to be a writer for a very long time, but I had no talent for finishing books. I would start them, get about 20,000 words in, and come to a screeching halt, because I had no idea how to outline a story or what my own process as an author was.
~ Leigh Bardugo
As we've lost this idea of pilgrimage, we've lost this idea of human beings walking for a very, very long time. It does change you.
~ Robyn Davidson
After playing Saffy in 'Ab Fab', I needed to take time out from acting to see if I really wanted to do it. I had been doing it for a very long time and I was being sent the same sort of scripts again and again.
~ Julia Sawalha
I think I lost my sense of identity when I was married. I know I did. And it took me a very long time to regain it and find out who I was.
~ Pattie Boyd
It takes me a very, very long time to write a story, to write a piece of fiction, whatever you call the fiction that I write. I just go about it blindly, feeling my way towards what it has to be.
~ Deborah Eisenberg
I just kind of, like, know who I am. I think that comes from having an incredibly strong sense of purpose for a very long time.
~ Maggie Rogers
I had wanted to be a writer for a very long time, and I had started a lot of books and failed to finish them. I had this terrible pattern of beginning manuscripts and then just losing steam, and I had begun to believe that I just didn't have it in me.
~ Leigh Bardugo
I wanted to be a vet, a nurse, a chef - I mean, anything but the music industry. But once I hit high school, the bug really bit me. You can't deny where you come from and what's in your genes, and music definitely was. I haven't looked back since.
~ Hillary Scott
I remember being a kid and wanting to be so many different things. There was even one point that I wanted to be a clarinet player, and I had never even touched a clarinet, in my life. And then, I wanted to be a chef. And then, I wanted to be a vet. It's hard to decide who you're gonna be, as weird as that sounds, because we all do it.
~ Eliza Scanlen
At 12, I was, like, 6-2. At 13, I was, like, 6-5 or 6-6. I had always stuck out as a bit of a freak, so athletics gave me a chance to make friends and, I guess, find my 'cool' vibe, if there's such a thing when you're in high school.
~ Big Show
Now when I travel, I'm more adventurous. If I find myself creeping back into that 'not going to leave the hotel' vibe, I take baby steps, like having a nice dinner on my own or getting my nails done.
~ Lolly Adefope
Children have such vibrant minds. They need to play. They need to be creative. They need to imagine. It's so important for their sense of self discovery. And it helps them learn problem-solving.
~ Jan Brett
For me, coming into my own and being comfortable with myself really changed me as a person and made me more confident and vibrant.
~ Lauren Jauregui