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Quotes About Personal

I want it to be a palace—only I don't think palaces are very luxurious. They're so big, so promiscuously public. A small house is the true luxury. A residence for two people only—for my wife and me. It won't be necessary to allow for a family, we don't intend to have children. Nor for visitors, we don't intend to entertain.
~ Ayn Rand
Listen to what is being preached today. Look at everyone around us. You've wondered why they suffer, why they seek happiness and never find it. If any man stopped and asked himself whether he's ever held a truly personal desire, he'd find the answer. He'd see that all his wishes, his efforts, his dreams, his ambitions are motivated by other men.
~ Ayn Rand
They kept their secret from the knowledge of others, not as a shameful guilt, but as a thing that was immaculately theirs, beyond anyone's right of debate or appraisal.
~ Ayn Rand
Sex is the physical expression of a tribute to personal values.
~ Ayn Rand
Una transacción (en el sentido inmoral del término) no consiste en abandonar la comodidad personal, sino en abandonar las convicciones personales.
~ Ayn Rand
To be able to say I love you, one has to be able to say I
~ Ayn Rand
It is fear that drives them to seek the warmth, the protection, the "safety" of a herd. When they speak of merging their selves into a "greater whole," it is their fear that they hope to drown in the undemanding waves of unfastidious human bodies. And what they hope to fish out of that pool is the momentary illusion of an unearned personal significance.
~ Ayn Rand
Every man worth calling a man lives for himself. The one who doesn't—doesn't live at all.
~ Ayn Rand
Love and friendship are profoundly personal, selfish values: love is an expression and assertion of self-esteem, a response to one's own values in the person of another. One gains a profoundly personal, selfish joy from the mere existence of the person one loves. It is one's own personal, selfish happiness that one seeks, earns and derives from love.
~ Ayn Rand
Other people's sorrows and joys have a way of reminding us of our own; we partly empathize with them because we ask ourselves: What about me? What does that say about my life, my pains, my anguish?
~ Azar Nafisi
Again and again as we discussed Lolita in that class, our discussions were colored by my students' hidden personal sorrows and joys. Like tearstains on a letter, these forays into the hidden and the personal shaded all our discussions of Nabokov. And more and more I thought of that butterfly; what linked us so closely was this perverse intimacy of victim and jailer.
~ Azar Nafisi
Our personal fears and emotions are at times stronger than public danger. By keeping them secret, we allow them to remain malignant. You need to be able to articulate something if you want it to go away, and to do that, you must acknowledge that it exists.
~ Azar Nafisi
But it was women like Rudabeh who planted in my mind the idea of a different kind of woman whose courage is private and personal. Without making any grand claims, without aiming to save humanity or defeat the forces of Satan, these women were engaged in a quiet rebellion, courageous not because it would get them accolades, but because they could not be otherwise. If they were limited and vulnerable, it was an audacious vulnerability, transcending the misogyny of their creator and his times.
~ Azar Nafisi
It is said that the personal is political. That is not true, of course. At the core of the fight for political rights is the desire to protect ourselves, to prevent the political from intruding on our individual lives. Personal and political are interdependent but not one and the same thing.
~ Azar Nafisi
This is how I read Lolita. Again and again as we discussed Lolita in that class, our discussions were colored by my students' hidden personal sorrows and joys. Like tearstains on a letter, these forays into the hidden and the personal shaded all our discussions of Nabokov. And more and more I thought of that butterfly; what linked us so closely was this perverse intimacy of victim and jailer.
~ Azar Nafisi
It seemed as if, apart from literature, the political had devoured us, eliminating the personal or private.
~ Azar Nafisi
I noticed that my mother paid for her intellectual freedom with chronic financial struggles and occasional personal chaos
~ Barack Obama
First Family pays out of pocket for any new furniture, just as it does for everything else it consumes, from groceries to toilet paper to extra staff for a president's private dinner party.
~ Barack Obama
I understood that no one could have lobbed such a stinging wad of shame out into the world without having a considerable personal reserve of it to draw on.
~ Barbara Ehrenreich
What a rich wisdom it would be, and how much more bountiful a harvest, to gain pleasure not from achieving personal perfection but from understanding the inevitability of imperfection and pardoning those who also fall short of it.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
Zeke embodied the contradiction of his generation: jaded about the fate of the world, idealistic about personal prospects.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
I will never understand it," she said. "We're the top of our food chain, so you'd think we'd relate to those guys the best. Seems like we'd be trying to talk them into trade agreements." Eddie laughed at that. "So you're telling me that as a kid, you were rooting for the wolf to eat the Riding Hood babe?" "My last name was Wolfe. I took it all kind of personally.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
He's legitimizing personal greed as the principal religion of our country.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
The shock settled on Willa like a personal failure, as if she'd invited the disaster by failing to see it coming.
~ Barbara Kingsolver