Quotes about Identity
Resolve never to criticize or downgrade yourself, but instead rejoice that you are fearfully and wonderfully made.
— Elizabeth George
Let a clear understanding of your identity In Christ shed light on all the ways you can live out your purpose.
— Elizabeth George
Who you are in Christ is far more important and meaningful than what has taken place in your past.
— Elizabeth George
Every act and choice you make is creating the real you and shaping your real life.
— Elizabeth George
Each Christian comes from a different background, upbringing, lineage, and environment. But in Christ we are unified.
— Elizabeth George
People hide their truest nature. I understood that; I even applauded it. What sort of world would it be if people bled all over the sidewalks, if they wept under trees, smacked whomever they despised, kissed strangers, revealed themselves?
— Alice Hoffman
In search of my mother's garden, I found my own.
— Alice Walker
African-Americans who might have disagreed with candidate Obama's left-of-center politics voted for him in 2008 because electing a candidate with brown skin was too historic an opportunity to miss.
— Alveda King
I know my own weaknesses as a human being, and as a musician, as a singer and as a woman.
— Amy Grant
I wear the national dress because it is the most natural and the most becoming for an Indian.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I'm tall, fat, rather bald, red-faced, double-chinned, black-haired, have a deep voice, and wear glasses for reading.
— CS Lewis
I would wear the blue overalls of the fieldworker and often wore round, rimless glasses known as Mazzawati teaglasses. I had a car, and I wore a chauffeur's cap with my overalls. The pose of chauffeur was convenient because I could travel under the pretext of driving my master's car.
— Nelson Mandela