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Quotes About Personality

Quentin Tarantino was fantastic. I mean, he can be almost unbearable as a person. At a party, you can't get a word in edgewise for, like, an hour. But as a director, he is so completely open and just... present.
~ Phil LaMarr
The Liverpool lad Darren Till looked unbelievable in his UFC debut, and he seems like quite a character.
~ Michael Bisping
Just about everybody in the world thinks the world of George Kittle. He's an unbelievable person with an unbelievable amount of energy. How he plays the game with the tenacity is one of a kind.
~ Travis Kelce
Anybody who speaks quietly and shrivels up in company is unbelievably arrogant.
~ Orson Welles
Jeff Kinney is tall and has a great smile, but don't be fooled, he's as slick as they come. A real player. And how he came up with a book that appeals to kids ages 8-13 baffles me. He's an unbelievably kind man with a great family.
~ Rachael Harris
Nobody really knows what it would take to create something that is self-aware or has a personality. I guess I could imagine a day when perhaps, if we can understand how it works in the human brain, which is unbelievably complicated, it could be possible.
~ Paul Allen
Personality is an unbroken series of successful gestures.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
The battle of the North Atlantic is a grim business, and it isn't going to be won by charm and personality.
~ Edmund H. North
Some folks look at me and see a certain swagger, which in Texas is called 'walking.'
~ George W. Bush
Surely what a man does when he is taken off his guard is the best evidence for what sort of man he is.
~ C. S. Lewis
you can measure the size of a person by what makes him or her angry
~ Dale Carnegie
Individuality is freedom lived.
~ John Dos Passos
Once you start growing in your self-realization, you develop such a personality that you see the whole world as one.
~ Nirmala Srivastava
If you really want to judge of the character of a man, look not at his great performances. Every fool may become a hero at one time or another. Watch a man do his most common actions; those are indeed the things which will tell you the real character of a great man.
~ Swami Vivekananda
That must have been the character of the man.
~ Swami Vivekananda
the personality of the man is two-thirds, and his intellect, his words, are but one-third. It is the real man, the personality of the man, that runs through us.
~ Swami Vivekananda
If you really want to judge the character of a man, look not at his great performances. Every fool may become a hero at one time or another. Watch a man do his most common actions; those are indeed the things which will tell you the real character of a great man. Great occasions rouse even the lowest of human beings to some kind of greatness, but he alone is the really great man whose character is great always, the same wherever he be.
~ Swami Vivekananda
But I am also aware that in animals, as well as people, there is an inborn temperament, a way of seeing the world, that interacts with the environment, and that shapes personality. There's nobody else doing what I'm doing. It may be weird, but it's unique.
~ Sy Montgomery
Un quinto y último atributo del superjefe —y una extensión natural de la integridad— es la autenticidad. Muchos jefes cultivan una imagen para beneficio de sus informes. Mantienen una rienda corta sobre sus personalidades, guardándose su "verdadero" yo para cuando están fuera de la oficina. Los superjefes no hacen eso.
~ Sydney Finkelstein
Genuine love for a child, it seems to me, must include a desire for his maturity and ultimately his independence. WAtching a personality unfold is perhaps the deepest pleasure of parenthood; wishing, or trying, to retard this growth is one of the deepest sins.
~ Sydney J. Harris
Many marriages falter, it seems to me, not because the couples are out of love, but because they have never been friends as much as lovers. They may love each other, in a vaporously romantic way, but they do not really like each other as individual personalities.
~ Sydney J. Harris
Ah, you flavor everything; you are the vanilla of society.
~ Sydney Smith
Who was Tanta? Why Tanta was just Tanta. All of the other aunts could be called Tanta Rivka. Tanta Frieda or Tanta Fannie, but not this Tanta. She had a name - it was Minnie - but the children never thought of using it. She was Tanta - The Tanta...
~ Sydney Taylor
Many great scientists and philosophers, among them René Descartes, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Immanuel Kant, Thorstein Veblen, Isaac Newton, and Albert Einstein, have had similarly strange and solitary personalities.
~ Sylvia Nasar