Quotes About Personality
The people who hanged Christ never, to do them justice, accused him of being a bore - on the contrary, they thought him too dynamic to be safe. It has been left for later generations to muffle up that shattering personality and surround him with an atmosphere of tedium.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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If I wasn't hard, I wouldn't be alive. If I couldn't ever be gentle, I wouldn't deserve to be alive.
~ Raymond Chandler
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The most durable thing in writing is style. It is a projection of personality and you have to have a personality before you can project it. It is the product of emotion and perception.
~ Raymond Chandler
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His laugh and his voice were both pleasant. He talked the way New Yorkers used to talk before they learned to talk Flatbush.
~ Raymond Chandler
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It was a nice face, a face you get to like. Pretty, but not so pretty that you would have to wear brass knuckles every time you took it out.
~ Raymond Chandler
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She's a nice girl. Not my type." "You don't like them nice?" He had another cigarette going. The smoke was being fanned away from his face by his hand. "I like smooth shiny girls, hardboiled and loaded with sin." "They take you to the cleaners," Randall said indifferently.
~ Raymond Chandler
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A occasional whiff of his personality drifted back to me.
~ Raymond Chandler
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I was a swell guy. I enjoyed being me.
~ Raymond Chandler
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He had a heart as big as one of Mae West's hips
~ Raymond Chandler
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I don't mind if you don't like my manners. I don't like them myself. They're pretty bad. I grieve over them on long winter evenings.
~ Raymond Chandler
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The Dancers they get the sort of people that disillusion you about what a lot of golfing money can do for the personality.
~ Raymond Chandler
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You can be as sharp-tongued as a viper, but you can also be as sweet as wild clover honey.
~ Raymond E. Feist
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Boundary confusion is one of the foundation blocks upon which a dysfunctional, codependent personality is developed.
~ Rebecca Linder Hintze
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There was also a daughter, very short, very plump, very gay, an amazing production for the Gregorievitches. It was as if two very serious authors had set out to collaborate and then had published a limerick.
~ Rebecca West
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Je to sice náÅ¡ velitel, ale není to v?dce. Scott je egoista.
~ Reinhold Messner
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Being neurotic seemed to be a kind of wild card, an all-purpose explanation.
~ Renata Adler
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No one does anything uncharacteristic of who they are.
~ Richard Bach
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Kimse kendi karakterine özgü olmayan bir ÅŸey yapmaz.
~ Richard Bach
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Wenn die Intelligenten einen schlechten Charakter haben, so zeigt sich das, und wenn sie keinen schlechten Charakter haben, dann sind sie so leicht auszurechnen wie Quadratwurzeln.
~ Richard Bachman
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bad things, like good things don't happen any more often than they ought to by chance. the universe has no mind, no feelings, and no personality, so it doesn't do things in order to either hurt or please you. bad things happen because things happen.
~ Richard Dawkins
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The universe has no mind, no feelings, and no personality, so it doesn't do things in order to either hurt or please you. Bad things happen because things happen.
~ Richard Dawkins
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intampina cu un zambet aproape tot ce spuneau ceilalti, in parte fiindca, in tinerete, descoperise ca asta ii usura drumul in viata, in parte fiindca era o masca, iar el gasea o mare placere in a-i insela pe ceilalti, castigandu-le increderea, convingandu-i ca n-au de ce sa se teama de el. Ca si tiganii, folosea mai multe masti: a vorbirii, a comportamentului, a personalitatii. Pentru ca, pe dedesubt, sa ramana el insusi.
~ Richard Flanagan
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Fear, by its depressing effect on our mentality, thus causes disharmony in our physical and magnetic bodies and paves the way for [bacterial] invasion. The real cause of disease lies in our own personality. ..
~ Richard Gerber
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It cannot be too firmly realized that every Soul in incarnation is down here for the specific purpose of gaining experience and understanding, and of perfecting his personality towards those ideals laid down by the Soul. Let everyone remember/hat his Soul has laid down for him a particular work, and that unless he does this work, though perhaps not consciously, he will inevitably raise a conflict between his Soul and personality which of necessity reacts in the form of physical disorders
~ Richard Gerber
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