Quotes About Personality
All actors are born comedians at heart.
~ Unknown
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The greatest personalities have always been those who can identify opportunities and apply their great abilities for the common good of the whole nation.
~ Unknown
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God will not give you a dream unless He knows you have the talents, abilities, and personality to complete it. His commands reveal the potential He gave you before you were born.
~ Myles Munroe
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First, Paul is anxious that everyone who professes Christian faith should allow the gospel to transform the whole of their lives, so that the outward signs of the faith express a living reality that comes from the deepest parts of the personality. Second, he is also anxious that each Christian, and especially every teacher of the faith, should know how to build up the community in mutual love and support, rather than, by the wrong sort of teaching or behaviour, tearing it apart.
~ Unknown
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A funny thing, the simple pretty ones disintegrate when they drink, the clever handsome ones become more beautiful, their sex comes to the surface.
~ Nadine Gordimer
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Where did you learn your charm—the gulag?
~ Nalini Singh
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Your behavior isn't conforming to your known psychological profile.
~ Nalini Singh
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A smile with just enough arrogance to be irresistible.
~ Nalini Singh
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God, it was hard to think when the force of his personality was smashing against her senses.
~ Nalini Singh
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A woman without a past is like a fruitcake without brandy—insipid!
~ Nancy Atherton
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I said, Well, looks like he's pretty ornery. I wonder where he gets it? "Jack just shrugged and kissed my cheek, and then whispered in my ear, He gets it from his mother.
~ Nancy E. Turner
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I have a deep-down belief that there are folks in the world who are good through and through, and others who came in mean and will go out mean. It's like coffee. Once it's roasted, it all looks brown. Until you pour hot water on it and see what comes out. Folks get into hot water, you see what comes out.
~ Nancy E. Turner
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maybe everybody is really somebody else deep down but they all learn their lines and get their diplomas and go through life playing these roles and they get so used to it they just can't stop.
~ Unknown
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Jackson's personality was a crucial part of his democratic appeal as well as the animosity he provoked.
~ Unknown
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My personality. Perhaps the greatest mystery is that one: How can you know what your personality is, since it is completely dependent on how it is perceived and by whom? There's a mirror for beauty, but not for personality.
~ Nancy K. Miller
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Patients with symptom neuroses feel on the side of the therapist in opposing a problematic part of the self. They rarely require a long period to develop a shared perspective. In contrast, those whose problems are complexly interwoven with their personality may easily feel alone and under attack.
~ Unknown
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Biblical truth is rich enough to satisfy all the hungers of the human personality.
~ Nancy Pearcey
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Make no mistake, every child has his own light, no matter how difficult or defiant or unlikeable he or she might seem.
~ Unknown
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Sometimes I meet someone, he rubs me the wrong way. Your mother meets the same person, she thinks he's peachy keen.
~ Unknown
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Besides, people who earn perfect scores are boring." -Doctor Reichwein
~ Unknown
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For this is the heart of the matter: disasters occur where accidents meet character.
~ Naomi Alderman
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I'm not just a big-haired redhead country singer who dresses flamboyantly, has this wicked sense of humor and wears rhinestones.
~ Naomi Judd
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Sorry, Mom, I've got a new phrase. When you can't rise above, sink below—and drag them all down with you. "I'm really sorry, ma'am," I say, amping up the sincerity in my voice. "It's just that your personality is so flat and lifeless, I mistook you for the table.
~ Unknown
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Gustavo Solivellas dice: "El verdadero carácter siempre aparece en las grandes circunstancias" (Napoleón Bonaparte)
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
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