Quotes about Identity
Your work speaks for you. Your art defines you.
— Oprah Winfrey
In other words, If you don't take action, you won't get any results You are not your resume, you are your work
— Seth Godin
I didn't know who I was and I didn't know if what was in me was any good. But my parents taught me to believe in myself and to work until something happens.
— Bishop TD Jakes
I don't work. I keep telling people I'm unemployed. And I don't wash dishes, and I don't wash clothes, and I don't clean my house. Somebody else does that.
— Toni Morrison
The only valid rule for a work of art is that it be true to itself.
— Marty Rubin
Anybody who instantly goes from being a poet and a graduate student to being a public figure has to be in a state of shock. First people want to praise you, and then they want to attack you. No one can prepare you for it.
— Erica Jong
Out of 3,500 students in my high school, I was the only openly professing Christian kid. Obviously there were challenges. 'Only old and stupid people believe.'
— Miroslav Volf
I haven't always been confident enough to rock different styles because I used to be really shy.
— Zendaya
God is not asking you to be anything other than what he's made you, as long as you submit to how he has made you, to how you relate to other people who he has made different than you.
— Tony Evans
All black women aren't sassy, loud, difficult, or subservient. We are, in fact, very complex and very diverse, living very complex and diverse lives. That point cannot be made enough.
— Ava DuVernay
You realize that if you are to change your belief about God, you will also have to change your belief about yourself.
— Cornelius Van Til
If you are a Christian, you are not a citizen of this world trying to get to heaven; you are a citizen of heaven making your way through this world.
— Vance Havner