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    Half the wrong conclusions at which mankind arrive are reached by the abuse of metaphors, and by mistaking general resemblance or imaginary similarity for real identity.

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    Hardly any aspect of my life, from where I had lived to my education to my employment history to my friendships, had been free from the taint of racial inequity, from racism, from whiteness. My racial identity had shaped me from the womb forward. I had not been in control of my own narrative. It wasn’t just race that was a social construct. So was I.

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    Happy World Poetry Day: 'The American identity has never been a singular one and the voices of poets invariably sing, in addition to their own, the voices of those around them.

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    Harmony of aim, not identity of conclusion, is the secret of sympathetic life.

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    Haven't lost your sense of humor after all but your sense of identity is what seems to have been misplaced. No. Wrong. You don't lose what you never had.

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    Have you ever said, 'I can't do that! I'm just not like that!'? If you've ever used this phrase, you've hit the boundary of how you've defined yourself in the past, and it's affecting the quality of your present-day life. Ask yourself, 'Where did these beliefs about who I am come from, and how old are they?' Maybe it's time to update your identity.

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    Having an avatar doesn't give you an identity, and having a persona online doesn't make you a personality either.

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    He that is neither one thing nor the other has no friends.

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    He who trades his identity for money will one day wind up with neither.

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    High bankruptcy rates, increased credit card debt, and identity theft make it imperative that all of us take an active role in providing financial and economic education during all stages of one's life.

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    Hindu is a geographical identity, or at the most a cultural one - not a religion. There is no set of beliefs that everyone has to adhere to.

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    How can we encourage other human beings to extend their moral sympathies beyond a narrow locus? How can we learn to become mere human beings, shorn of any more compelling national, ethnic, or religious identity? We can be reasonable. It is in the very nature of reason to fuse cognitive and moral horizons. Reason is nothing less than the guardian of love.

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    Homophobia's just one form of abjection, and wherever you have a marker of deviance - skin colour, gender, gender identity, disability - you get the same mechanisms of prejudice.

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    Human beings are distinguished by a capacity for experience as well as by their behavior, and homosexuality is as much a matter ofemotion as of genital manipulation.... As we each examine our own sense of identity we realize how much more complex is the question of homosexuality than a mere Kinsey-like computation of orgasms.

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    Human identity is the most fragile thing that we have, and it's often only found in moments of truth.

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    How do we identify ourselves, and how do we settle into other people's expectations for our identity?

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    Human identity is no longer defined by what one does but rather by what one owns.

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    I am just beginning to be more comfortable with my identity.

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    I always had a separate life than just my work. I built my own family. I have my own hobbies and interests. I have a ranch with livestock and horses. I didn't always get my self-esteem and identity from acting. I never worked unless I wanted to. I never did anything just to do it, just for the paycheck. I always did things that I liked.

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    I am interested in the paradox between identity and uniformity, in the power and vulnerability of each individual and each group. It is in this paradox that I try to visualize by concentrating on poses, attitudes, gestures, and gazes.

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    I am, it seems, interested in people with multiple identities. I think we all have multiple identities.

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    I also eschew the identity of "puppeteer" it is a concept that blurs the boundaries of discrete objects and persons. I do think Anarchist Nihilist Puppet Show is my day job.

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    I can imagine for some bands the ability to make your sound and make your identity known could be challenging.

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    I believe that photographers should be passionate, determined, disciplined and ready to seek out their own styles and identities.

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    I began wearing hats as a young lawyer because it helped me to establish my professional identity. Before that, whenever I was at a meeting, someone would ask me to get coffee.

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    I believe in that one-on-one sell. I don't really believe in flooding the market with loads of goods that don't mean much, and you lose your identity.

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    I consider myself to have been formed by a lot of the locutions and aesthetics and principles of the Muslim way of life, and those are an important part of my childhood and my identity.

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    I can see that in retrospect but I guess I've always had such an identity crisis when it comes to other people's understanding of me.

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    I consider myself West African, among other cultural identities, and a writer, among other creative ones.

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    I couldn't think. The basics of my life seemed altered and thrown into question. After all, our families--our ancestors--are our identities. Biology is destiny. I'm not who you think I am, I had said to T.J. the last time I'd seen him. Maybe I wasn't who I'd thought I was either.

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    Identifying as a Pagan, feminist, Witch, and anarchist is possibly a way to alarm great segments of the general public, but at least it keeps me from sinking into a boring and respectable middle age.

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    Identity is not found, the way Pharaoh's daughter found Moses in the bulrushes. Identity is built.

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    Identification makes general sanity and complete adjustment impossible. Training in non-identity plays a therapeutic role with adults.

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    Identity can be so gelatinous sometimes.

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    Identity theft, financial laundering, as well as ransom and ransomware - I mean, think of it - all involving extortion of a hacked institution are becoming increasingly common.

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    I did a different production with a different director and Bill Pullman. Oleanna­ - the one you saw - we were doing right after Bourne Identity or right after it came out.

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    Identity has several parts, and the self needs to expand. Black youth should be encouraged to have as many parts or as rich an identity as possible. It's a form of allowing them to be curious about the world.

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    Identity is an assemblage of constellations.

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    Identity is marketed in national capitalism as a property. It is something you can purchase, or purchase a relation to. Or it is something you already own that you can express: my masculinity, my queerness . But identity need not be simply a caption for an image of an unchangeable concrete self. It is also a theory of the future, of history.

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    Identity is not inherent. It is shaped by circumstance and sensitivity and resistance to self-pity.

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    Identity is such a crucial affair that one shouldn't rush into it.

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    Identity is not negotiable. An identity you have achieved by agreement is always a prison.

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    Identity is this incredible invisible force that controls your whole life. It's invisible, like gravity is invisible, but it controls your whole life.

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    Identity liberalism, as I understand it, is expressive rather than persuasive.

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    [Identity liberalism] says, on the one hand, you can never understand me because you are not exactly the kind of person I've defined myself to be. And on the other hand, you must recognize me and feel for me. Well, if you're so different that I'm not able to get into your head and I'm not able to experience or sympathize with what you experience, why should I care?

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    Ideology is a specious way of relating to the world. It offers human beings the illusion of an identity, of dignity, and of morality while making it easier for them to part with them.

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    I didn't realize how much me hiding my sexuality also meant that I hid a lot of just my identity as a person.

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    I didn't have an identity. It was manufactured. My identity now? It was written on the wall by ancient forces.

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    I didn't know your identity, but I had an impression of who my opponent was, being surrounded by things you made.

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    Identity in the form of continuity of personality is an extremely important characteristic of the individual.