Are the details of our lives who we are, or is it owning those details that makes the difference?

It's really important to just accept who we are, and find somebody who accepts us for who we are.

It feels like Radiohead are famous, but that no one knows who we are. Which is brilliant, really.

The ultimate question of who we are is set before us at all times and answered with every action.

We build our lives in moments, and even the ones we can't remember become the story of who we are.

We can only belong when we offer our most authentic selves and when we're embraced for who we are.

In good relationships, we are happy to grow as the other person becomes part of us and who we are.

The real & lasting practice for each of us is to remove what obstructs us so we can be who we are.

The more we demand that institutions allow us to be who we are, the more they're going to have to.

The real thing that we renounce is the tenacious hope that we could be saved from being who we are.

I think that we're all continually searching for who we are, and that's ever-evolving and changing.

We all have our flaws. But we overcome them. And sometimes, it's our flaws that make us who we are.

We have all made mistakes in this life. How we learn from our mistakes is the measure of who we are.

When we realize that we are children of the covenant, we know who we are and what God expects of us.

When we dance we touch the essence of who we are and experience the unity between spirit and matter.

We barely have enough time to figure out who we are and then we become bitter and isolated as we age.

Feelings and thoughts do not define who we are; they are just part of the weather of our inner world.

People come in and out of our lives, and each of them helps form who we are and who we are to become.

Stories have to be told or they die, and when they die, we can't remember who we are or why we're here.

We are not our bodies, our possessions, or our careers. Who we are is DIVINE LOVE and that is INFINITE.

How can we truly understand who we are unless we know who we were and what we have the power to become?

What we choose to embrace, to be responsive to, is the purest reflection of who we are and what we love.

Politics, nature, and what is happening all over the world is important to who we are and where we live.

[Happiness] comes when we choose to be who we are, to be ourselves, at this present moment in our lives.

History is a guide to navigation in perilous times. History is who we are and why we are the way we are.

Life is a succession of crises and moments when we have to rediscover who we are and what we really want.

From the moment we claim the truth of being the beloved, we are faced with the call to become who we are.

Whether we call it a job or a career, work is more than just something we do. It is a part of who we are.

How we treat others will determine how others treat us, and how others treat us will determine who we are.

Gratitude flows from the recognition that who we are and what we have are gifts to be received and shared.

Growth and transformation occur not by changing who we are, but as we summon the courage to be who we are.

History isn't really about the past - settling old scores. It's about defining the present and who we are.

Who God is and what Christ did have huge implications for who we are personally and what we desire sexually.

Technology doesn't just do things for us. It does things to us, changing not just what we do but who we are.

In spite of how things may appear to us, we are never trapped by where we are. The trap is always who we are

We can change who we are. We can improve ourselves in various ways, and we can give ourselves possibilities.

It doesn’t matter who we are or where we’ve been, God sent His Son for us – that’s the beauty of the Gospel.

Libraries never let us forget who we are, for their worth stands by the knowledge they keep and save for us.

In all of us there is a hunger, marrow-deep, to know our heritage, to know who we are and where we came from.

As we go through life we gradually discover who we are, but the more we discover, the more we lose ourselves.

It's about what happens on stage, whether we can deliver it in a hungry way that is who we are in our hearts.

Unless we base our sense of identity upon the truth of who we are, it is impossible to attain true happiness.

I like movies that instill passion in the viewer. I like movies that can teach us about who we are as people.

At its fundamentally flawed core, the aim of almost any learning program is to help us become who we are not.

Memory is essential to who we are, and memories can be both implicit and explicit - unconscious and conscious.

The poor tell us who we are, the prophets tell us who we could be, so we hide the poor, and kill the prophets.

Jazz comes from our way of life, and because it's our national art form, it helps us to understand who we are.

I subscribe to William Faulkner's' view that history is not just about what we were before but who we are now.

Memories are who we are. In the end, that's all the luggage you take with you. Love and Memories are what last.

We have to treat others as part of who we are, rather than as a 'them' with whom we are in constant competition.

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