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Quotes about Individuality

I've had the opportunity to do a wide range of stuff, a lot of different characters and they've all had their own kind of thing.
— Tony Hale
I've tried to recognize my wife's individuality, her personality, her desires, her background, her ambitions.
— Gordon Hinckley
I wanted to be a drag queen so badly. I'll bet I still own more wigs than any drag queen - I love me a wig.
— Melissa McCarthy
I grew up in Tennessee. I loved to wear full glam. I used to want to wear flash lashes every single day. I remember wearing them once and someone was like, 'Are you wearing false lashes?' I felt embarrassed. In the U.S., it's perceived as though you're trying too hard.
— Huda Kattan
I grew up in Tennessee, where no one was really hairy, and with sisters who were so beautiful - my little sister was a pageant girl. But me, I was this weird-looking hairy child. I had more than just a unibrow; I feel like I had a mustache, a goatee.
— Huda Kattan
Tennis needs some different personalities and a lot more emotions.
— Frances Tiafoe
I think everyone needs to feel they've created something that was their own, on their own terms.
— John F. Kennedy
I consider myself an average man except for the fact that I consider myself an average man.
— Robert Wright
Be true to yourself. Do what you want to do. Be your own person. Make the most of your life because it's your life..." Uncle Bob to Christy
— Robin Jones Gunn
Do you see how we're drinking out of lovely, uniquely decorated china cups? Mine is different from yours, but they're both fine china. We're not drinking our tea out of Styrofoam or throwaway paper cups. It's like that with you. You're not a Styrofoam or throwaway paper girl. God made you to be a lovely, uniquely designed, fine china cup. That's how He sees you, and that's how I see you.
— Robin Jones Gunn
If there's one thing I've learned, it's that God is a very creative author, and He writes a different story for every person. No two lives or stories alike.
— Robin Jones Gunn
To have distinctiveness is to believe in the distinctiveness of everyone else, because distinctiveness is not mine but is God's gift by which he gives being to me, and he indeed gives to all, gives being to all. (p. 271)
— Soren Kierkegaard