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Quotes About Personality

His personality is being wiped away by brain damage. This is called depersonalization, in which the liveliness and details of character seem to vanish.
~ Richard Preston
found that scientists think about problems in much the same way artists do. Scientists and artists proved less similar in personality than in cognition, but both groups were similarly different from businessmen.
~ Richard Rhodes
Every missed rite of passage leads to a new rigidification of the personality.
~ Richard Rohr
There is nothing wrong with or bad about your False Self; it's simply "the identity you created for yourself
~ Richard Rohr
Like I said, what makes people tick isn't neccessarily what makes them good. Fast-forward
~ Richard Russo
I wondered if there had been a more corroding and devastating attack upon the personalities of men than the idea of racial discrimination.
~ Richard Wright
To ask a writer to deny the validity of his sensual perceptions is to ask him to be 'expedient' enough to commit spiritual suicide for the sake of politicians … My task is to weigh the effects of our civilization upon the personality, as it affects it here and now. If, in my weighing of those effects, I reveal rot, pus, filth, hate, fear, guilt, and degenerate forms of life, must I be consigned to hell?" Richard Wright, author Native Son
~ Richard Wright
remember that men can starve from a lack of self-realization as much as they can from a lack of bread! And they can murder for it, too! Did we not build a nation, did we not wage war and conquer in the name of a dream to realize our personalities and to make those realized personalities secure!
~ Richard Wright
As though for purposes of renewal, he had for a time gone back into the insensible world out of which life had originally sprung, and, before he could live again, hope or plan again, a regrouping of his faculties into a new personality structure would be necessary.
~ Richard Wright
We've all got weaknesses. Me, for instance. I'm tragically funny and good-looking.
~ Rick Riordan
Like the zodiac sign?' Percy asked. 'I'm a Leo.' 'No, stupid,' Leo said, 'I'm a Leo. You're a Percy.
~ Rick Riordan
Your voice is your identity.
~ Rick Riordan
He likes to be noticed. He's not exactly low-key." "I get it," I said. "Loki. Low-key.
~ Rick Riordan
If I were a flowerpot, I would've checked my hair. ~Carter Kane
~ Rick Riordan
Like your zodiac sign? Percy asked. 'I'm a Leo. 'No, stupid,' Leo said. I'm a Leo. You're a Percy.
~ Rick Riordan
You guys are so... dark. Even if I used flash, I'm not sure it would come out. Y-yeah, Percy managed. You guys aren't photogenic.
~ Rick Riordan
Like your zodiac sign?' Percy asked. 'I'm a Leo.' 'No, stupid,' Leo said. 'I'm a Leo. You're a Percy.
~ Rick Riordan
Leo," Jason said, "you're weird." "Yeah, you tell me that a lot." Leo grinned. "But if you don't remember me, that means I can reuse all my old jokes...!
~ Rick Riordan
Don't mind Mallory. She's a sweetheart, once you get past the fact that she's a horrible person.
~ Rick Riordan
Like your zodiac sign?" Percy asked. "I'm a Leo." "No, stupid," Leo said. "I'm a Leo. You're a Percy.
~ Rick Riordan
Surrendering is not repressing your personality. God wants to use your unique personality. Rather than its being diminished, surrendering enhances it. C. S. Lewis observed, "The more we let God take us over, the more truly ourselves we become — because he made us. He invented all the different people that you and I were intended to be…. It is when I turn to Christ, when I give up myself to His personality, that I first begin to have a real personality of my own.
~ Rick Warren
He did have a natural charm, the same way that Teddy did, it came from a kind of straightness in their character. Jimmy's charm was different, more dishonest perhaps.
~ Kate Atkinson
a student Christian fellowship whose members roamed the corriders... looking for likely converts (the afraid, the alone, the abandoned) and those who needed to use the bible to fill in the spaces where their personalitites should have been.
~ Kate Atkinson
Ursula had grown rather callous about George Glover's lungs, she had heard so much of them that they seemed to have a life of their own, rather like Sylvie's mother's lungs, organs that seemed to have more character than their owner.
~ Kate Atkinson