Quotes about Identity
To many moderns, [love] is something that is only a part of us rather than something of which we are a part.
— Peter Kreeft
Why be something to everybody when you can be everything to somebody?
— GK Chesterton
And dare love that, and say so too, And forget the He and She.
— John Donne
There is something you can do that no one else can do just like you so love your life!
— Joyce Meyer
I would love to play Marlene Dietrich in a movie. My dad's from Germany and so I feel like that would be a really interesting person to play.
— Kirsten Dunst
I found me a place where I can do good without doing any harm, and I can see I'm doing good, and them I'm doing good for know I'm doing it, and they love me, Unk, as best they can. I found me a home.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
We experience who we really are, and what it is we are meant to do, in any moment when we pour our love into the universe.
— Marianne Williamson
Sometimes the "them" strategy is just a narcotic to feed the beast in all of us.
— Bill Clinton
In America, racism is our oldest curse. But there are other divides—over religion, immigration, sexual identity. Sometimes the "them" strategy is just a narcotic to feed the beast in all of us.
— Bill Clinton
The Holy Spirit lives inside you and repeatedly whispers, "Have confidence—you're part of God's family now.
— Bill Hybels
Nothing neutralizes the redemptive potential of a church faster than trying to be all things to all people. It is impossible for any one church to do it all.
— Bill Hybels
The question isn't, "What do I want to get done in the next thirty days?" but, "Who do I want to become in this next season of my life?" Once we answer that key question, calendars and schedules are terrific tools for helping us accomplish our life goals, both interpersonal and practical.
— Bill Hybels