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Quotes About Identity

serving isn't something we do. A servant is who we're called to be.
~ Craig Groeschel
In that moment, my heavenly Father said, "You are not who others say you are. You are who I say you are. And I say you are called to ministry.
~ Craig Groeschel
You are not who others say you are. You are who I say you are.
~ Craig Groeschel
Spoken of' community (more exactly: a community speaking of itself) is a contradiction in terms.
~ Unknown
The idiot actually leaned in. "I said, do you know who the fuck I am?" Henry peered at him and actually looked concerned. "Do you not know who you are?
~ Craig Johnson
Everybody in this county knows your flavor, Walt Longmire.
~ Craig Johnson
Some of us are not meant to cowboy-up
~ Craig Johnson
Don't you think scars make better stories than tattoos?
~ Craig Johnson
Sometimes it was like that, I suppose; some people become so important in your life that they're almost like a trademark, but then they're gone. Sometimes they might reappear, but they're nothing at all like what you've assembled in your mind since their departure; sometimes you can't even stand them anymore, because they break up the legend and nothing dies harder than a good, personal legend.
~ Craig Johnson
The older I get, the more I think I look like a Muppet. Cady vehemently disagrees with this assessment, but she's fighting her own battle with this particular gene puddle.
~ Craig Johnson
If no one remembered them, were they ever really here?
~ Craig Johnson
Hey youngster, I didn't catch your name." I paused for only a second, continuing to look down the valley at the small town. "I didn't throw it.
~ Craig Johnson
He said that it's like losing a part of yourself, but worse because we're left with who we are after, and sometimes we don't recognize that person.
~ Craig Johnson
And in case you haven't noticed, John's dead, Bobby's dead, and Martin's dead, and not a damn thing has changed—people still hang by their tribe. That's all we are, just a loose coalition of tribes.
~ Craig Johnson
He laughed. "You must remember that we are also valuable not only in action but because we are more than the sum of our memories.
~ Craig Johnson
There is no shame in it, becoming what your nature says you must be.
~ Craig Johnson
Most Indians don't identify themselves as American particularly, but as members of nations unto themselves." She looked at me blankly. "A nation, like a tribe.
~ Craig Johnson
When Julia was twenty-nine, her hair was already bar-coded. Now, at sixty-two, it was a solid helmet of bright pewter, level with her lean, brown jawbone.
~ Craig Raine
I am not no swine," Archie said. He spread peanut butter on his bread, dotted it with cream cheese and jam, added a piece of ham, and finally topped it with a wedge of banana. "Because a swine is two or more pigs, and I'm only one pig." He added an olive to his masterpiece by way of garnish, and bit off a good quarter of it.
~ Unknown
I'd love to pop back into 'Being Human' as Adam. I love the character so much. I've never really played a character like that. I'm always playing the geek, so to play a kid who is very energetic when he wants to be, and who is always trying to get the girls, was really cool.
~ Craig Roberts
The major part of the meeting had been devoted to allocating resources to the various investigative tasks, the first of which was to get almost everyone on the job of identifying the dead girl. The dead girl. Fabel was steadfastly committed to uncovering her identity, but it was that moment he dreaded most: when the body became a person and the case number became a name.
~ Unknown
Sometimes people identified too strongly with the famous—it was one of the prices of notoriety, especially when so many considered you to be a hero. Batman sometimes filled much too large a hole in people's lives.
~ Unknown
Jasper Jones fell out of this world and nobody noticed...And they'll notice now because something has been burned. Now they'll look for Jasper Jones.
~ Craig Silvey
I bid you a Jew.
~ Craig Silvey