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Quotes About Character

Peter smiles, and ugh, it's annoying how handsome he is.
~ Jenny Han
He will let you down, because that's what he does. That's who he is.
~ Jenny Han
Please, Peter. I know her well and so do you. Well, I did know her well. But I don't think people change at the core. They are who they are.
~ Jenny Han
Son las imperfecciones las que hacen las cosas hermosas.
~ Jenny Han
Peter Kavinsky's such a cliché. He's like a cardboard cut-out of a 'cool guy' in a movie about high school.
~ Jenny Han
But I don't think people change at the core. They are who they are.
~ Jenny Han
Oldest children are always high-achieving bores.
~ Jenny Han
It's funny how much of who we are as babies is who we are as we get older.
~ Jenny Han
Kavinsky's not going to pressure you to have sex if you don't want to. If you minus the fact that he dated the devil, he's not a total dummy. He's kind of decent, actually.
~ Jenny Han
Yes, well, today you'd make a really great Moaning Myrtle.
~ Jenny Han
They aren't as douchey as people say. They're good people.
~ Jenny Han
It's the imperfections that make things beautiful" ? Jenny Han, The Summer I Turned Pretty
~ Jenny Han
Conrad would never; it wasn't his style.
~ Jenny Han
But the truth is she has good impulse control. That is why she isn't dead. Also why she became a writer instead of a heroin addict. She thinks before she acts. Or more properly, she thinks instead of acts. A character flaw, not a virtue.
~ Jenny Offill
But the truth is she has good impulse control. That is why she isn't dead. Also why she became a writer instead of a heroin addict. She thinks before she acts. Or more properly, she thinks instead of acts. A character flaw, not a virtue.
~ Jenny Offill
She thinks before she acts. Or more properly, she thinks instead of acts. A character flaw, not a virtue.
~ Jenny Offill
Jacobsen once jestingly compared himself to the sloth (det beromte Dovendyr Ai-ar) which needed two years to climb to the top o f a tree. It was necessary for him to withdraw absolutely from the world and to retire, as it were, within the character he wished to portray before he could set pen to paper. Hanna Astrup Larsen (Introduction to Marie Grubbe, New York 1917)
~ Jens Peter Jacobsen
In the Critique of Practical Reason, Kant makes it quite clear that sympathetic feelings are often welcome, amiable, desirable, beautiful. They can under certain conditions be good objectively, all things considered. But they are not morally good (V 82.18–25). A happy, well-rounded character is an ideal that lies beyond the sphere of Kant's conception of morality.
~ Jens Timmermann
Deep down, Clark's essentially a good person... and deep down, I'm not
~ Jeph Loeb
If Clark wanted to, he could use his superspeed and squish me into the cement. But I know how he thinks. Even more than the Kryptonite, he's got one big weakness. Deep down, Clark's essentially a good person... and deep down, I'm not.
~ Jeph Loeb
You do not find one godly man who came out of an affliction worse than when he went into it; though for a while he was shaken, yet at last he was better for an affliction. But a great many godly men, you find, have been worse for their prosperity.
~ Jeremiah Burroughs
this was the excellency of the Grace of God in the Apostle, that he was fit for any condition;
~ Jeremiah Burroughs
The true foundation of everything truly "prophetic" is the Character and Nature of God.
~ Jeremiah Johnson
I have also just finished three weeks on a soap opera in England. The soap opera is a rather famous one called Crossroads. It was first on television 25 years ago, and it has recently been brought back. I play the part of a businessman called David Wheeler.
~ Jeremy Bulloch