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Quotes About Personality

Vatsal is helpful, observant and chivalrous. What I dislike is that he never experiments with food.
~ Ishita Dutta
Sometimes, comics will make the observation that it's not jokes that are funny, it's characters that are funny. And isn't that true! That's why I always kill jokes. I'm terrible at them, because I get the joke right, but I can't get the character right, and it just goes down like a lead balloon.
~ David Mitchell
What makes characters so interesting when you're an actor or a dancer is to watch and observe how people walk and move and speak. Are they cat-like? Are they walrus-like? Why does that person bother me, and why do I think they are the way they are?
~ Vanessa Williams
I like to observe people, and I find people pretty fascinating. So I think character is my strength.
~ Ruth Jones
I am obsessed with why people turn out the way they are.
~ Andrea Arnold
I was obsessed with this idea that these things that you collect, they just say so much about who you are. I can't say it came from hard-nosed business analysis... It was just something I really want to see built.
~ Ben Silbermann
I am obsessed by people. Usually I try to get the girl out of the model instead of the model out of the girl.
~ Mario Testino
I have an addictive personality. I was addicted to computer games... and then all that obsessive nature just piled into music.
~ Chet Faker
I'd say I'm a pretty intense person. I'm definitely not my Denise character on 'Scrubs,' nor my Jane character on 'Happy Endings,' but I'm a mix of the two. I really feel that I'm kind of every character that I've ever played; it's just a part of me. And I am a bit of a control freak like Jane. I'm very, perhaps, obsessive like that.
~ Eliza Coupe
I am an obsessive personality. And if you are an obsessive personality, you need to be aware of it and be able to drive it with success. There are moments in your life when you are driving it well, but you shift and you shift badly and you hurt yourself.
~ Lapo Elkann
I'm a big cat person. It's one of those things that's like, everybody that knows me thinks it's so weirdly apparent and obvious.
~ Chelsea Leyland
I will always try to be as normal as I can. Obviously, there may have to be some limits with it, but I am still a fan at heart and want to live like a normal person.
~ Harry Kane
Be an individual. I mean, obviously it's hard for a brand, for a corporation, to have a huge following.
~ Cameron Dallas
I'm not a comedian. I'm an actor who just happens to be funny on occasion.
~ Anthony Anderson
The success of a hat definitely lies with balancing the personality of the wearer with the type of occasion. Don't listen to those rules about face shape.
~ Philip Treacy
From time to time, one imagined Bill Clinton had charisma, but it never really was more than an occasional false glare.
~ Michael Korda
People have maybe, sometimes, said that I can, occasionally, be a teeny bit edgy and judgmental.
~ Christa Miller
My walk. Let's clarify this: you're not allowed to laugh at my walk but I am. Most times I am in control of my leggies, but occasionally they have a mind of their own, and the little flicks can be very funny.
~ Rosie Jones
I occasionally got called the Rush Limbaugh of Indiana, but most people knew that my style was different.
~ Mike Pence
I am who I am, in terms of shooting from the hip occasionally.
~ Kevin Pietersen
There is something silly about a man who wears a white suit all the time, especially in New York. (on Tom Wolfe)
~ Norman Mailer
No, just as Marlon Brando seemed to inhabit a role as though it were a natural extension of his mood, so Ali treated boxing.
~ Norman Mailer
Our problem is to become acquainted with our own selves, letting our personalities loose upon the world for the sheer adventure of their full development and in the positive hope that they may in their own way lift the level of humanity.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
Your personality means the aspect of yourself which makes you effective in life. It is evident that there are two aspects of effectiveness of individuality. First, how do you affect or stimulate others? This is your stimulation value. Second, how do others affect you? How do you respond to others? That is your response aspect of value. Put these together, your effect upon others and others' effect upon you, and that is virtually your personality.
~ Norman Vincent Peale