Quotes by Individuality The humblest individual exerts some influence, either for good or evil, upon others. Henry Ward Beecher individuality christian evil By measuring individual human worth, the novelist reveals the full enormity of the State Ian Mcewan individuality novelists states A name pronounced is the recognition of the individual to whom it belongs. He who can pronounce my name aright, he can call me, and is entitled to my love and service. Henry David Thoreau individuality names love The individualists stare into each other's eyes and yet deny the existence of each other. Ingmar Bergman deny individuality eye Maximum individuality within maximum community Immanuel Kant maximum individuality community I think jewelry can change an outfit more than anything else. Transformation, punch, individuality: One or all of the above are why you should wear jewelry. Iris Apfel jewelry individuality thinking Fashion wears many faces; it has the urge to belong to a group - to charm - but also the urge to be exclusive and snobbish to carve out individuality. That is the genius of fashion! Fashion is what time looks like, and it's up to us all to shape what our own time looks like. Fashion is a collaborative art form in this way... We all paint the picture. Isabel Toledo individuality fashion art I feel that my characters all have some part of my character. I feel that they're all me in some way, certainly not in individuality, but they all bear elements of what I feel. Jack Kirby elements individuality character True emptiness is not empty, but contains all things. The mysterious and pregnant void creates and reflects all possibilities. From it arises our individuality, which can be discovered and developed, although never possessed or fixed. Jack Kornfield void emptiness individuality You lose your individuality a huge amount when you have no money, and I certainly had that experience. J. K. Rowling no-money individuality huge True technique will know how to maintain the illusion of liberty, choice, and individuality; but these will have been carefully calculated so that they will be integrated into the mathematical reality merely as appearances! Jacques Ellul individuality choices reality Observe the masses and do the opposite James Caan mass individuality opposites Individuality is the aim of political liberty. James F. Cooper individuality liberty political All greatness of character is dependent on individuality. James F. Cooper individuality greatness character An old Arabian fable tells of a prince imprisoned in a castle which had thirteen windows. Twelve of these windows overlooked lovely scenes, while the thirteenth looked down on the black ash heaps of the city. Ignoring the twelve windows, the prince always looked out through the thirteenth. It is so often true that whether a person carries with him an atmosphere of gloom and depression or one of confidence and courage depends on his individual outlook. James Keller individuality cities courage We vote for Perot. We think he's a great, marvelous, honest man. We send money to his campaign, even though he is one of the richest capitalists in our culture. Imagine, sending money to Perot! It's unbelievable, yet it's part of that worship of individuality. James Hillman individuality men thinking The State is concentric, but the individual is eccentric. James Joyce eccentric individual individuality Individuality in opinion, or, what is more, in thinking, is simply one with thinking at all; for he who thinks thereby looks at the thing or the fact itself and takes its measure by observation directly, not content with the measures of others. James Vila Blake individuality looks thinking We need to go inward instead of outward, and learn to trust our own inner guide, preserving our identity and finding the answers from within. Jane Fulton Alt individuality identity needs The novel as a form is usually seen to be moral if its readers consider freedom, individuality, democracy, privacy, social connection, tolerance and hope to be morally good, but it is not considered moral if the highest values of a society are adherence to rules and traditional mores, the maintenance of hierarchical relationships, and absolute ideas of right and wrong. Any society based on the latter will find novels inherently immoral and subversive. Jane Smiley tolerance individuality ideas «678910111213141516»