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Buddhism is the study of changing who we are, modifying or perhaps totally restructuring ourselves as perceivers.
Knowledge is important, but only if we're being kind and gentle with ourselves as we work to discover who we are.
Running is about more than just putting one foot in front of the other; it is about our lifestyle and who we are.
We understand now, we've been made to understand, and to embrace the understanding that who we are is who we were.
... our objects, bibelots, whatnots, and knickknacks-say the most about who we are. They are as honest as a diary.
Who we listen to determines what we hear. Where we stand determines what we see. What we do determines who we are.
We are none of us perfect, and...we learn to take these imperfections and make them only a small part of who we are
We should fight [mass immigration], we should stop it, we should be proud of who we are and define what we are not.
What is the purpose of memory? Is it a trick to make sure we don't forget who we are by reminding us of who we were?
Shadow-making happens in families and makes us who we are. It leads to shadow-work, which makes us who we can become.
We're all in this together. That's how we campaigned, and that's who we are. This happened because of you. Thank you.
When we deny what comes through us, it defines us. When we honestly face what comes through us, then who we are grows.
Most of us remain strangers to ourselves, hiding who we are, and ask other strangers, hiding who they are, to love us.
We are more than the work we perform. In fact, I'd say that our work is a mere representation of who we are underneath.
Our sex need not primarily define who we are, what we are capable of, or what we can be expected to enjoy or engage in.
We do many things we shouldn't in the course of a life. It doesn't make them right or wrong, just a part of who we are.
Who we are varies according to our awareness. When you are more aware, you are someone else than when you are less aware.
I have a suspicion the blacks model themselves on the whites now that they're in power. 'Don't you know who we are, man?'
As we free ourselves from the suffering of 'something is wrong with me, 'we trust and express the fullness of who we are.'
What if happiness is in fact more about remembering who we are, rather than attempting to change anything or anyone at all?
Don’t discount that part of who he was just because you didn’t know it. None of us are all of who we are to any one person.
Work is holy, sacred, and uplifting when it springs from who we are, when it bears a relationship to our unfolding journey.
Our greatest strength comes not from what we possess, but from what we believe; not from what we have, but from who we are.
We need language to tell us who we are, how we feel, what we're capable of- to explain the pains and glory of our existence.
I work with pictures and words because they have the ability to determine who we are, what we want to be and what we become.
If you look at all the notions we accept about who we are, you find that they are all based upon our perceptual experiences.
Authenticity is more than speaking; Authenticity is also about doing. Every decision we make says something about who we are.
We are all aliens to ourselves, and if we have any sense of who we are, it is only because we live inside the eyes of others.
Who we are is the result of how we live and act on a daily basis. Our daily actions reflect our prime values and motivations.
Braai Day is a slap in the face of our efforts to regain who we are. And should make any self respecting South African cringe.
If we forget who we lost, then we forget who we once were, and if we forget who we once were, we lose sight of who we are now.
Prayer is an expression of who we are...We are a living incompleteness. We are a gap, an emptiness that calls for fulfillment.
The lines we draw that make us who we are are potent by virtue of being non-negotiable, and even, at some level, indefensible.
Naturism offers a way of being that dares to suggest that who we are without any additions or covering up is all we need to be.
Relationships help us to define who we are and what we can become. Most of us can trace our successes to pivotal relationships.
The one thing the terrorists cannot do -- not one of them, not 10 of them, not 10,000 of them -- they cannot change who we are.
Art is about energy positive and negative. All art has the power to heal because it helps us see who we are, and what we resist.
I'm not sure who's right, who's wrong, but it doesn't matter. Sometimes you just have to do what you're told. That's who we are!
All of life is an announcement of who we are. The only question is whether this proclamation will be made by choice or by chance.
Your life has purpose as long as you dedicate it to love. It's not what we do but who we are that forms our biggest contribution.
There is a light within each of us that can never be diminished or extinguished. It can only be obscured by forgetting who we are
We walk through so many myths of each other and ourselves; we are so thankful when someone sees us for who we are and accepts us.
Enemies may seek our destruction, but they also keep us on our toes and often help us figure out who we are and what we stand for.
Death is part of who we are. It guides us. It shapes us. It drives us to madness. Can you still be human if you have no mortal end
I think if we ever reach the point where we think we thoroughly understand who we are and where we came from, we will have failed.
It's time for the [Confederate] Flag to come down, because it just doesn't represent who we are as a people, as Americans anymore.
The poetry, if you will, of life is reduced to this sort of dry, scientific, you know, it's the worst sort of précis of who we are.
For me, poetry is the music of being human. And also a time machine by which we can travel to who we are and to who we will become.
Virtually everything we do in life is a matter of habit. Habits make us who we are. Why not change your habits to better your life?
In our own, theatre can be the place where we come together, reaching with and through stories, to who we are and to who we can be.