Quotes about Uniqueness
If you're just going to be like everyone else, why are you even doing this?
— Jason Fried
There's a beauty to imperfection. This is the essence of the Japanese principle of wabi-sabi. Wabi-sabi values character and uniqueness over a shiny facade. It teaches that cracks and scratches in things should be embraced. It's also about simplicity. You strip things down and then use what you have.
— Jason Fried
It seems stupid to have discovered America only to make it into a copy of another country.
— Edith Wharton
It's rather clever of her to have made a specialty of devoting herself to dull people—the field is such a large one, and she has it practically to herself.
— Edith Wharton
Original! We're all as like each other as those dolls cut out of the same folded paper. We're like patterns stenciled on a wall. Can't you and I strike out for ourselves, May?
— Edith Wharton
Holy means God cannot be compared to anyone else. He certainly cannot be likened to the worst person you know. He cannot even be compared to the best. His love and faithfulness endure forever.
— Edward Welch
I feel like I'm wasting time if I repeat myself.
— Heath Ledger
You have to understand that your music isn't for everybody; your job isn't to please everybody.
— Lil Yachty
I won't ever stop working in comedy films because all the comedies that I've worked in are different from each other.
— Varun Sharma
Do not compare yourself to what others seem to be.
— Mandy Ingber
I don't like to compare coaches.
— Toni Duggan
You cannot know anything spiritually by saying it is a not-that : you can only know it by meeting it in its precise and irreplaceable thisness and honoring it there.
— Fr. Richard Rohr