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Quotes About Personality

I tell a lot of fart and poop jokes. I can't help it. I have no filter, and it just comes out.
~ Tyler Posey
I've never really told jokes. I'm not good at it.
~ David E. Kelley
I don't want to be with someone boring because I'm always laughing. I like to play jokes on people and be sarcastic.
~ Ashley Benson
I think I have got a very good sense of humour; other people don't, but I do. I also laugh at my own jokes.
~ Jennifer Johnston
I'm not one of those people who are, like, always joking in person.
~ Dave Franco
Ella was vapid and worthless at least nine-tenths of the time, but when she got really mad, her face became sharp and purposeful. Almost vicious. Like if Barbie were suddenly possessed by Atilla the Hun.
~ Francine Pascal
But Catherine — or rather the Catherine of happy memory — had so much more. Even in her present invalid state, she enforced her hard, brilliant personality with a definiteness that reduced little Daphne to the pallor of a still-life pastel beside a strongly-coloured portrait in oils.
~ Francis Brett Young
The desire for recognition, and the accompanying emotions of anger, shame, and pride, are parts of the human personality critical to political life. According to Hegel, they are what drives the whole historical process.
~ Francis Fukuyama
The inhabitants of warm countries are, like old men, timorous Ã¢â'¬Â¦ the people in cold countries are, like young men, brave.
~ Francis Fukuyama
The desire for recognition, and the accompanying emotions of anger, shame, and pride, are parts of the human personality critical to political life.
~ Francis Fukuyama
The essence of a man is found in his faults.
~ Francis Picabia
This is a recurring theme in schools: if you are quiet, well-behaved and fairly bright you will be ignored, whereas if you are a lunatic who shuts up for five minutes you will be handsomely rewarded. #
~ Frank Chalk
What matters most in politics is personality. It's not issues it's not image. It's who you are and what you represent.
~ Frank Luntz
Millon and Davis analogize the personality as one's psychological immune system.
~ Frank M. Dattilio
The personality, in effect, is made up of one's coping repertoire and ability to adapt and therefore creates immunity to invading stressors or, in keeping with the analogy, bacteria. Throughout development, one faces crises and challenges. As development occurs, the system learns to respond, shift, adapt, and cope. However, if the system is overwhelmed by stressors insurmountable to the existing coping system, the system cannot effectively manage.
~ Frank M. Dattilio
McTeague's mind was as his body, heavy, slow to act, sluggish. Yet there was nothing vicious about the man.
~ Frank Norris
You will always be more than one person. You will always embody contradiction.
~ Frank Schaeffer
evangelicalism is not not so much a religion as a series of fast-moving personality cults.
~ Frank Schaeffer
Architecture can't fully represent the chaos and turmoil that are part of the human personality, but you need to put some of that turmoil into the architecture, or it isn't real.
~ Frank Stella
The reported numbers of MPD alter personality states are given great play by critics. As usual, these critics rarely consult the research. Although cases with dozens or scores of alters have been reported, the mode is 3 and the median typically 8-10 (see, e.g., Putnam et al., 1986; Coons et al., 1988; Ross, Norton, and Wozney, 1989f; Kluft, 1991).
~ Frank W. Putnam
You are what you eat. For example, if you eat garlic you're apt to be a hermit.
~ Franklin P. Jones
We were born in charge of our own being, our own personality. Other people's personalities are beyond our control.
~ Franz Bardon
There is no fundamental difference in the ways of thinking of primitive and civilized man. A close connection between race and personality has never been established.
~ Franz Boas
My mom was so people-friendly. She was incredible. She'd go to the mall, and she'd talk to everyone. Give people a kiss on the cheek. I think if I wasn't pushed around a lot, I'd be great with people. Maybe I still can be.
~ Fred Couples