Quotes About Identity
She couldn't stand them because she couldn't be more like them.
~ Karin Slaughter
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of age. No distinguishing tattoos or birthmarks." He looked up, making sure he was being followed. "Five-ten
~ Karin Slaughter
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Then again, he was born in the South, where babies drank Scripture with their mother's milk. "I
~ Karin Slaughter
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Moon was from somewhere up east, the kind of place where consonants took on a life of their own.
~ Karin Slaughter
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Where all meaning disappears, and all certainty vanishes, something arises deep inside man: the self-preservation of his essential identity. This identity preserves itself through endurance - I have to face my destiny in silence - and through the courage to live and the courage to die with dignity.
~ Karl Jaspers
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Omul nu-ÅŸi descoper? adev?ratul sine decât în situaÅ£ii-limit?.
~ Karl Jaspers
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Az ember alapjában véve több annál, mint amit megtudhatunk róla.
~ Karl Jaspers
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Personality begins where comparison ends.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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When I was younger I wanted to be a caricaturist. In the end, I've become a caricature.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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I am a living label. My name is Labelfeld not Lagerfeld.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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Don't overact the story of your name. Overact the story of your work.
~ Karl Lagerfield
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As individuals express their life, so they are.
~ Karl Marx
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The more of himself man attributes to God, the less he has left in himself.
~ Karl Marx
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It is not social consciousness that determines social being, but social being that determines social consciousness.
~ Karl Marx
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Tek tek uluslar?n düÅŸünsel yarat?lar? hepsinin ortak mal? olmaktad?r. Ulusal tek yanl?l?k ve dar kafal?l?k her geçen gün biraz daha olanaks?zlaÅŸmakta, çok say?da ulusal ve yerel edebiyattan bir dünya edebiyat? doÄŸmaktad?r.
~ Karl Marx
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Religion is the self-consciousness and self-regard of man who has either not yet found or has already lost himself
~ Karl Marx
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All I know is that I am not a Marxist
~ Karl Marx
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Nevertheless, for weal or for woe, there is no such thing extant as Anglo-Saxon—of all nations, said to be Anglo-Saxon, in the United States least. What we still have from England, much as appearances may seem to point the other way, is not of our bone-and-marrow, so to speak, but rather partakes of the nature of importations. We are no more English on account of them than we are Chinese because we all drink tea.
~ Karl Marx
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What is certain is that I myself am not a Marxist
~ Karl Marx
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How would I know which one I was?
~ Karl Pilkington
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Luke mentioned that a lot of people go to the Kumbh Mela festival to 'find themselves'. That's a saying I've never understood. If I did want to find myself, I don't think I'd find me at a festival with 20 million other people. I hate crowds. The
~ Karl Pilkington
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I've heard that we're constantly shedding skin and it is totally replaced every seven years. So every seven years you're a different person. That's why people get the seven-year itch and stop getting on with their partner – it's because they're a different person.
~ Karl Pilkington
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Vanuatu has over 100 languages in use among the 230,000 population. I don't know how a place can run like this. Surely a lot of people have to speak a certain language for it to qualify as one.
~ Karl Pilkington
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Liktenis parasti st?v tepat, aiz m?jas st?ra. Izlikdamies par kabatzagli, ieleni vai loterijas bi?ešu p?rdev?ju: t?s ir vi?a tr?s visbiež?k lietot?s inkarn?cijas. Bet vienu gan tas nedara - nedodas m?jas viz?t?s. Ir pašam j?dodas pie vi?a.
~ Karlos Ruis Safon
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