I'm naturally quite lazy, and I actually think I'm lax about my career. None of my work defines who I am.

The greatest thing that I have learned is probably the simplest thing any of us can learn: I am who I am.

My mom used to say that I became a fighter and a scrapper and a tough guy to protect who I am at my core.

I'm not a performer who will come on stage and tell you everything about my life. It's just not who I am.

Big Bang is what made me who I am today. With them, I laugh the most, and I feel like I can achieve things

My mother is who she is. I've become who I am. At some point I realized those two just didn't go together.

I know who I am, I know what I believe, that's all I need to know. From there, you do what you need to do.

I can, and do, walk the street. No one bothers me or anything, because most people wouldn't know who I am.

I try to keep myself grounded and to stay true to who I am through every experience, positive or negative.

How do I tell people who I am? Not being a writer, the only way is to sing songs that reflect my opinions.

I love basketball, but playing basketball doesn't fully define who I am. I was always a good student, too.

No one really knows who I am or where I came from in America, and there's something quite nice about that.

Going through my divorce has changed who I am in my understanding of what's good and bad in relationships.

If you're bullied your entire life you want to be able to just scream to the world 'well that's who I am!'

My goal as an artist is to always be true to who I am and give my fans music they will enjoy for a lifetime

I cut coupons, love specials and believe in buying toilet paper and toothpaste in bulk. It's just who I am.

I've fallen for one girl too many who's wanted some variation of who I am and only that. It eats you alive.

I have nothing but respect for the Lakers. So many of their legends shaped who I am as a person and player.

I have nothing to hide. I enjoy being myself. I'm not going to change who I am just because it's Halloween.

I think I'm happy with who I am. I don't know if I learned that from other girls or just people in general.

Ninja Turtles taught me how to meditate. They got me into martial arts. They helped make me who I am today.

I was raised by a strong mother and I never felt like I had to be a role, you know, I was just me, who I am.

You leave home, you move on and you do the best you can. I got lost in this whole world and forgot who I am.

I'm not a cheerleader. I'm not trying to pretend to be sweet and then come out and be bad. This is who I am.

As I am from Hawaiʻi, the ocean is part of my culture and who I am. My ancestors were great ocean explorers.

Joe Calzaghe was using the excuse, no one knows who I am in America. Now everyone knows who I am in America.

I tell people that I'm a Christian, but I don't think it's giving an insight into who I am or what I'm about.

People just - they don't really know me. They see me on "The Simple Life," they think that's really who I am.

I love to reinvent myself, and that's because I am a very free person. I do what I feel, and I love who I am.

I think it's sexy when someone makes a statement that says, 'This is who I am. This is what I think is sexy.'

Truthfully, without over-egging it, as I often do, the library and journalism, those things made me who I am.

I am not afraid if people think Matt LeBlanc in 'Episodes' is who I am - my friends and family know who I am.

I'm going to play my game and be who I am. I don't think anyone puts more pressure on me than I do on myself.

I love going into a dive where they have no idea who I am or haven't heard my music and try to win them over.

The point of writing my name to you is that I see who you are, you see who I am... and that's what it's about.

I wouldn't be who I am without my husband, who handled the business end of Donna Karan so I could be creative.

Brunette is who I am obviously, it's my core. Blonde Kim is this alter ego; she has a vibe to her that I love.

I don't recognize myself. I don't know who I am anymore." And it's all fun and games until someone loses an I.

It's never been bad or ridiculous. I know who I am and what I've done, and I'm really comfortable with myself.

For the last 12 years, I've felt really privileged to be living such a normal life. It's so a part of who I am.

People know who I am, but I'm feeling so lonely in the middle area, because I feel like I should be at the top.

I am who I am. Life is too beautiful to be sad, to be depressed. The sun comes up every day and it's beautiful.

Everything I have experienced in my life helps form who I am today, and I would not change or forget any of it.

To have that mentality of wear whatever you want, be whoever you want to be, on and offstage. This is who I am.

I would just like to be real and be me. It's just really hard to do walking around and everyone knows who I am.

I am who I am, I enjoy life in my own way and that is hell of a lot more than most people can say for themselves

So I'm taking a stand-and I hope others will-to really live what I believe and embrace who I am in Jesus Christ.

For me, being Catholic was who I was and who I am, just like I'm Irish and Slovak. It's just so ingrained in us.

When I hear about negative and false attacks, I really don't invest any energy in them, because I know who I am.

It's up to each of us to get very still and say, 'This is who I am.' No one else defines your life. Only you do.

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