Top Identity Quotes
Identity Definition
(n.) The state or quality of being identical, or the same; sameness.
(n.) The condition of being the same with something described or asserted, or of possessing a character claimed; as, to establish the identity of stolen goods.
(n.) An identical equation.
I want you to stop being subhuman and become 'yourself'. 'Yourself,' I say. Not the newspaper you read, not your vicious neighbor's opinion, but 'yourself.' I know, and you don't, what you really are...
Wilhelm Reich
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groups, heinrich mann, identity, individuality, john dos passos, mob, orgone, peers, subhuman, upton sinclair
I know you don't think that any tongue I speak is mine; it must be rented. I am always denial, or pretense. A child born mid-flight has no nation. I can pull on either culture, but they always melt li...
Jasmine Ann Cooray
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envy, identity, ignorance, isolation, mixed race, nationhood, objectification, poetry, politics, race
I can certainly identify with The Villain. A Villain is someone who has a past, who is strongly opinionated, fearless, doesn't get intimated by anything, and went beyond suffering. It's an empowerment...
Nuno Roque
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art, artist, artistry, artists, empowered, empowering, empowerment, fairy tales, fairytale, fearlessness