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  • When we fail to live up to our ideals, for instance, we might begin to wonder who we are - most people are aware of a discrepancy, I think. There are idiosyncrasies and foibles, but we're not sure if these are essential. Some people think they are the most essential things of all.

    Source: www.teemingbrain.com
  • I've grown certain that the root of all fear is that we've been forced to deny who we are.

    Roots   Who We Are   Deny  
    "O Magazine", May 2004.
  • We read books to find out who we are.

    Ursula K. Le Guin, Susan Wood (1980). “The Language of the Night: Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction”, p.31, Ultramarine Publishing
  • The real thing that we renounce is the tenacious hope that we could be saved from being who we are.

    Pema Chodron (2000). “When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times”, p.54, Shambhala Publications
  • What we know matters but who we are matters more.

    Brené Brown (2012). “Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead”, p.23, Penguin
  • What science is all about is a process. It's like saying, "Well, is it important for people to know that World War II happened?" Well it's part of what makes us who we are. And so, there's basic bits of science we need to know.

    War   People   Important  
    "Making science interesting. Lawrence Krauss discusses what happens to scientific literacy". "The 7.30 Report" with Leigh Sales, www.abc.net.au. June 29, 2015.
  • Whatever title or office we may be privileged to hold, it is what we do that defines who we are ... Each of us must decide what kind of person we want to be-what kind of legacy that we want to pass on.

    Office   Empowering   May  
  • Hindsight, I think, is a useless tool. We, each of us, are at a place in our lives because of innumerable circumstances, and we, each of us, have a responsibility (if we do not like where we are) to move along life's road, to find a better path if this one does not suit, or to walk happily along this one if it is indeed our life's way. Changing even the bad things that have gone before would fundamentally change who we are, and whether or not that would be a good thing, I believe, it is impossible to predict. So I take my past experiences... and try to regret nothing. -Drizzt Do'urden

    Regret   Believe   Moving  
  • Authenticity is more than speaking; Authenticity is also about doing. Every decision we make says something about who we are.

    FaceBook post by Simon Sinek from Mar 08, 2012
  • Grief can be a slow ache that never seems to stop rising, yet as we grieve, those we love mysteriously become more and more a part of who we are.

    Grief   Loss   Grieving  
    Mark Nepo (2011). “The Book of Awakening: Having the Life You Want by Being Present to the Life You Have (Gift Edition)”, p.384, Conari Press
  • Women are always being tested ... but ultimately, each of us has to define who we are individually and then do the very best job we can to grow into it.

  • The name Yunupingu means 'rock - rock that stands against time'. The name Yunupingu belonged to my grandad, like he was a hero in his time. It was passed down through the generations to my Father. It's a name that makes us understand who we are, where we're coming from and what our connections are to mother earth and the universe.

    Mother   Father   Hero  
  • In Buddhist Yoga, we refer to our mutlilife karmic traits as samskaras. They are the internal karmic patterns that make each of us who we are.

  • Living in intention through acceptance, responsibility, pro-active choice, and the willingness to be ordinary, will move fear aside and allow intuition to surface. All of those skills teach us to be inner focused and aware of who we are becoming. That is powerful. That changes lives.

    Rhonda Britten (2002). “Fearless Living”, p.139, Penguin
  • More than ever, we express ourselves with what we buy and how we use what we buy. Extensions of our personality, totems of our selves, reminders of who we are or would like to be. Great marketers don't make stuff. They make meaning.

    Self   Personality   Use  
  • No matter who our opponents are, or who we are playing against, we want to win the game.

  • We're not trying to be something we aren't; rather, we're reconnecting with who we are.

    Pema Chodron (2003). “Comfortable with Uncertainty: 108 Teachings on Cultivating Fearlessness and Compassion”, p.114, Shambhala Publications
  • So this world, I think, and an indefinite number of other worlds of our creation, are also - we're here for fun; we're here for learning; we're here for remembering who we are, and who we are, are expressions of life so absolutely linked with the life that is, always was, always will be.

  • I feel I've always been writing about self-identity. How do we become who we are? So I'm just writing from experience what's concerned me.

    Writing   Self   Identity  
    Source: www.pbs.org
  • To love is to return to a home we never left, to remember who we are.

    Cute   Sweet Love   Home  
    Sam Keen (1992). “The passionate life: stages of loving”, Harper San Francisco
  • Who we are varies according to our awareness. When you are more aware, you are someone else than when you are less aware.

  • I work with pictures and words because they have the ability to determine who we are, what we want to be and what we become.

  • I want to gag sometimes when I see who "we" are recommending that people vote for, and not just as a libertarian.

    ""All I Think Is That It's Stupid": An Interview with Dave Barry". Interview with Glenn Garvin, reason.com. December, 1994.
  • Life is a puzzle. Every piece fits together to create who we are, what we do, how we feel. Every experience shapes us into who we will eventually become.

  • To say what or where we came from has nothing to do with what or where we came from. We do not come from there any more, but only from each word that proceeds out of the mouth of the unnamed. And yet sometimes it is our only way of pointing to who we are.

    Mouths   Who We Are   Way  
  • There are lots of stories about my culture that I think bring a whole other perspective to who we are and where we have been and how we got here that I think need to be done.

  • We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.

    Grant Morrison (2011). “Supergods: Our World in the Age of the Superhero”, p.416, Random House
  • Relationships help us to define who we are and what we can become. Most of us can trace our successes to pivotal relationships.

    Donald O. Clifton (1992). “Soar with Your Strengths”
  • Love being different, embrace it, share it, live it because being different is not a curse but a gift we all posses that defines who we are and makes the world a better place.

  • We need a coat with two pockets. In one pocket there is dust, and in the other pocket there is gold. We need a coat with two pockets to remind us who we are.

    Dust   Two   Gold  
    Parker J. Palmer (2012). “The Courage to Teach: Exploring the Inner Landscape of a Teacher's Life”, p.113, John Wiley & Sons
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