Quotes by Identity Our identity was bestowed upon us by God and when humanity rebelled against God, we were divorced from the source of our identity. In this vacuum, work can wrongfully become the source of our identity wreaking havoc on our lives and work. Work was never meant to carry the weight of our identity. David Kim vacuums identity humanity As image-bearers of God, human beings likewise create in ways that reflect our identity. David Kim humans identity way Class is something I know about. I've lived it every day of my life, and it shaped me in my identity. David Lindsay-Abaire identity knows class From a young age, I was rubbing elbows with a very different kind of person and social class, and I felt a lot of tension and conflict in my identity because of that. David Lindsay-Abaire identity age class The mind needs stories as much as the body needs food. There are junk stories and more nourishing ones. The food we eat becomes our bodies, assimilated stories form our identities David Loy junk identity mind I say that there is nothing deficient about our current theoretical grasp of mind-brain identities. The problem is only that they are counter-intuitive. David Papineau identity mind brain I'm not so sure that I am a reductionist in the strict type-identity sense. The issues here are messy. But I certainly a reductionist in the more general sense which is opposed to eliminativism and dualism. David Papineau type issues identity Philosophers sometimes also use 'reductionist' more strictly, to mean 'type-identities' between mental and physical categories, and to exclude 'non-reductive physicalisms' like metaphysical functionalism. David Papineau identity use mean Identity is such a crucial affair that one shouldn't rush into it. David Quammen wildlife identity animal I have managed to establish an identity that is based on my internal self, and for that I feel tremendously lucky. David Rakoff lucky identity self When we notice a connection between our present fears and their origins in early life, we are finding out how much of our identity is designed by fear. Is fear the architect of me? David Richo connections identity fear The design of a restaurant should embrace the identity of the chef, the nature of the cuisine, and the context of the restaurant itself. David Rockwell cuisine design identity Yes, your home is your castle, but it is also your identity and your possibility to be open to others. David Soul castles identity home I started writing one afternoon when I was twenty, and ever since then I have written every day. At first I had to force myself. Then it became part of my identity, and I did it without thinking. David Sedaris identity writing thinking Our identity includes our natural world, how we move through it, how we interact with it and how it sustains us. David Suzuki identity world moving To forge an untouchable, invulnerable identity is actually a sign of retreat from this world; of weakness, a sign of fear rather than strength, and betrays a strange misunderstandin g of an abiding, foundational and necessary reality: that untouched, we disappear. David Whyte weakness identity reality The severest test of work today, is not of our strategies, but of our imaginations and identities. David Whyte tests imagination identity Individuals understood in relational terms cannot be conceived as fully separate from their communities. Others in one's community may already be a part of the self. This conception of the person as overlapping in identity with others has normative implications for what constitutes the good of the individual and how that good relates to the good of others. One's relationship with others can form a part of one's good as an individual, such that one can have a compelling interest in the welfare of these others and in one's relationship with them. David Wong welfare community identity The marvelous thing about a good question is that it shapes our identity as much by the asking as it does by the answering. David Whyte good-questions identity doe I read the landscape to help me through, to know what's come before me there, to find my footing in time. Deborah Tall landscape identity helping «910111213141516171819»