Quotes about Identity
I came to America at the age of 17 as an exchange student, and a year later, I was a student at Dartmouth. I would say that the rather weak foundation of my Christianity was effectively battered at Dartmouth. I've had mostly a secular career. But I became intellectually interested in Christianity again in my mid-30s.
— Dinesh D'Souza
I worked for Xerox for 4 years and after that I knew I was never going to be a corporate person. It wasn't my environment.
— Robert Kiyosaki
I was trained as an economic theorist; my job at MIT was as an economic theorist. At some level that's still part of my identity.
— Abhijit Banerjee
I don't aspire to just play things that are like me. Whether the accent is Taiwanese or British or Canadian - that is the very craft in which I was trained. It is my absolute privilege and honor to do that.
— Constance Wu
I loved her music and the fact that she was a classically trained pianist and that her voice was so unique, but what made Nina Simone my hero is that I had never seen anyone in the public eye who looked anything like me at all, ever.
— India Arie
Without transformation, you can assume you're at a high moral, spiritual level just because you call yourself Lutheran or Methodist or Catholic. I think my great disappointment as a priest has been to see how little actual spiritual curiosity there is in so many people.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Nothing's better than coming away from a film when people don't even recognize you, because you've undergone a total transformation.
— Warwick Davis
Transparent' was my coming-out party.
— Trace Lysette
My hope is that I will take the good from my experiences and extrapolate them further into areas with which I am unfamiliar. I simply do not know exactly what that difference will be in my judging. But I accept there will be some based on my gender and my Latina heritage.
— Sonia Sotomayor
What is that which gleams through me, and strikes my heart without hurting it; and I shudder and kindle? I shudder, inasmuch as I am unlike it; I kindle, inasmuch as I am like it.
— St. Augustine
Be not anxious about what you have, but about what you are.
— Pope Gregory The Great
Dare to declare who you are. It is not far from the shores of silence to the boundaries of speech. The path is not long, but the way is deep. You must not only walk there, you must be prepared to leap.
— Hildegard of Bingen