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Quotes About Personality

The way I play, some managers are going to like me, some managers are not going to like me.
~ Michail Antonio
I put my arms round her. For just a mere, single instant I had a real, heavy body in my arms and a moist face against my cheek, with a real, difficult personality to go with them.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
My word, he's ugly!' Howl said. 'Chip off the old block.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
We can't all be Mad Hatters," said Howl.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
I know Brian is nasty, but I had always thought it was his situation before this,' Nirupam remarked.... Charles could not answer at once, because he was not sure that a person's character could be separate from his situation in quite this way.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
According to Jan, The personality of animals will develop according to how you raise, train, educate them—you can't generalize about them. Just like people who own dogs and cats will tell you, no two are exactly alike. Who knew that a rabbit could learn to kiss a human, open doors, or give us reminders about dinnertime? Wicek's
~ Diane Ackerman
Hervey Cleckley, M.D., from The Mask of Sanity
~ Unknown
Just what kind of a person are you, Miss Lea?" I fixed my mask in place before replying
~ Diane Setterfield
Too bad he wasn't as nice as his truck.
~ Unknown
I doubt if there is such a thing as a wholly free choice, because one's choices are rooted in one's personality.
~ Dick Francis
The classic document in this regard is Adorno's famous F-Scale. The F stands for fascism. Adorno outlined the scale in his 1950 book The Authoritarian Personality. The basic argument was that fascism is a form of authoritarianism and that the worst manifestation of authoritarianism is self-imposed repression.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
The cheesecake was smooth and lush, with the personality of a warm and well-to-do uncle who knows a hundred dirty jokes and will die of sexual exertions in the arms of his mistress.
~ Don DeLillo
they thought they were heroes when they were only cinders in the eye of humanity too many creatures both insects and humans estimate their own value by the amount of irritation they are able to cause greater personalities than themselves
~ Don Marquis
It seems natural for people to blame their own misfortunes on the environment. It seems equally natural to blame other people's misfortunes on their personalities. Just the opposite attribution, by the way, is made when things go well. When things go right, people credit their own abilities and intelligence. The onlookers do the reverse. When they see things go well for someone else, they sometimes credit the environment, or luck.
~ Donald A. Norman
Opposites are attracted when each one is anxious about its own character.
~ Donald Hall
the truth is that most people buy a home because it uniquely reflects their personality and their values.
~ Donald J. Trump
When you live on your own for a long time, however, your personality changes because you go so much into yourself you lose the ability to be social, to understand what is and isn't normal behavior. There is an entire world inside yourself, and if you let yourself, you can get so deep inside it you will forget the way to the surface. Other people keep our souls alive, just like food and water does with our body.
~ Donald Miller
Everybody wants to be somebody fancy. Even if they're shy.
~ Donald Miller
Work on your character and a good life will come to you.
~ Donald Miller
A character is what he does.
~ Donald Miller
For a long time, I thought I was good at relationships because I was charming.
~ Donald Miller
And I found Jesus very disturbing, very straightforward. He wasn't diplomatic, and yet I felt like if I met Him, He would really like me.
~ Donald Miller
if the time we spend trying to become somebody people will love isn't wasted because the most powerful, most attractive person we can be is who we already are
~ Donald Miller
When a Judge personality is religious, they'll use the Bible to gain control of others. The Bible becomes a book of rules they use to prove they are right rather than a book that introduces people to God.
~ Donald Miller