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    I don't believe anyone can go through the prison experience without being changed by it. The experience becomes part of your identity forever.

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    I don't create blurs. Blurring is not the most important thing; nor is it an identity tag for my pictures.

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    I dont know if there is a personal identity. We all imagine that we are absolute individuals. But when we begin to look for where this individuality resides, its very difficult to find.

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    I don't need to worry about identity theft because no one wants to be me.

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    I don't wanna abandon my identity as LL Cool J, but at the same time, I had to figure out how to let people know that I'm really serious about making these movies.

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    I'd really love to meet the guy I'm supposed to be. I'd hire him in a second.

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    I dream of a free, democratic, peaceful Tunisia, a country that can protect its developing identity.

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    I'd say that my identity is really a culinary identity, so the way I relate to my national heritage is through its cuisine.

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    I feel I've always been writing about self-identity. How do we become who we are? So I'm just writing from experience what's concerned me.

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    If anything becomes more fundamental than God to your happiness, meaning of life, and identity then it is an idol.

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    I felt very isolated with my identity virtually my entire life, that nobody really got it and that I really didn't have the personal agency to express it, i kind of imagined that maybe at some point (I'd have to) own it publicly and discuss this kind of complexity.

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    I feel like there are stages in many, many people's childhoods when you don't have one good friend. It can happen a lot in sixth and seventh grade because that's when things are changing so quickly. It's like a desperate dash for some kind of acceptable identity, and it can get ugly.

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    I feel when somebody has been playing cricket for a long time, he creates a separate identity for himself.

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    I felt that I really couldn't be creative with opera. You're supposed to sound this way here. You're supposed to crescendo here. You're supposed to do that. I had no sense of identity while singing that kind of music.

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    I felt, implicitly, or not so implicitly, that subjects about women and other races were out of my jurisdiction as a creator. That if I moved too far from my own experience, and my own established identity, I would be criticized for taking even more of those wedding pies from others.

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    I feel that we're dividing along class lines for the first time in our history. Now one thing that has happened in this reaction to globalization is that the elites are not respectful of the values of those who are ordinary citizens, so we seem to be dividing ourselves into ever-smaller identity groups, each with its own narrative, each with its own grievance, and that's a problem.

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    I feel that whatever picture an artist makes it is in part a picture of himself - a matter of identity.

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    If I lost control of the business I'd lose myself - or at least the ability to be myself. Owning myself is a way to be myself.

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    I figure if I have my health, can pay the rent and I have my friends, I call it 'content.'

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    If I had a musical identity that was definable then it would be time to get into painting or something else. Race car driving.

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    I find the elitism and blatant provincialism of many (Manhattan-based) New Yorkers unattractive. Just as place can be an identity crutch that helps a person feel individual, place can be a crutch in poetry.

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    I find confidence seductive. Confidence, to me, is being happy in your own identity and not being influenced by others. I find that quite seductive because I'm a 50-50 person: in some ways I'm confident, and in some ways I'm quiet, reclusive. [I] like someone who can shake me out of that and approach me.

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    If I were doing five cop shows, I'd probably start struggling to find an identity for each one and struggling to find inspirations.

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    If I thought it was my identity to be a spiritual teacher, that would be a delusion. It's not an identity. It's simply a function in this world.

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    If our identity is in our work, rather than Christ, success will go to our heads, and failure will go to our hearts.

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    If people base their identity on identifying with authority, freedom causes anxiety. They must then conceal the victim in themselves by resorting to violence against others.

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    If I were to peruse a survey of label options, as they exist now, they either sound like a time bomb disorder or manic depression or Bipolar divide or mental illness. How can I find an identity in that? It certainly isn't something I can bring up in conversation, without a reaction of judgement or even fear.

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    If people have multiple identities and deal with multiple realities, why should we expect them to be ontological purists?

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    If we choose an external marker as the measure of our inner worth, whether it is the amount of money we make, or others' opinion of us, or the success of some project we're involved in, sooner or later we're bound to be battered by life's inevitable changes. After all, money comes and goes, and thus is an unstable source of self-esteem, an unreliable foundation upon which to build our identity.

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    If the individuals who make up a group have personal egos, and their identities lie in these egos, then their egoic identities will shift to the group. It might look as if they are losing their personal egos, but the ego simply shifts to the group.

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    If the parties get too close together they lose their identities, if they get too far apart you're not going to get a whole lot done because you almost always need to have some folks on the other side of the aisle to accomplish anything.

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    If we have no identity apart from our jobs, we are truly vulnerable.

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    If you could map out a human brain, an open question is, if you simulated it, would it be you? Now, as we discussed earlier, we don't have a great definition or even a good technological handle to know whether something is conscious or not just by looking at it, so there's that aspect that we're not ready to answer, I would argue. But it raises very interesting questions about the nature of identity.

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    If you come to fame not understanding who you are, it will define who you are.

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    If we love and identity people with HIV and other oppressed people, we can help transform the epidemic.

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    If you establish an identity, you build a monster-and thats right, youve got to live with it. Of course, you can enjoy it, too.

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    If you happen to tell me where you were born, your date of birth and that kind of information, then I'm 98 percent of the way to stealing your identity.

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    If you feel compelled to respond every time you're criticized it reveals just how much you've built your identity on being right.

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    If you meet a woman in a burqa, she can't reply to your smile. It's a denial of identity.

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    If you look at our world, we're becoming so much more diverse in every sense of the word. It's not just about culture or identity. It's also about the different ways we communicate.

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    I got Twitter identity theft.

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    If you're looking for your own idea of your own identity you know the human genome may not be the best place to look for it. You're just looking at a bunch of viruses.

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    If you want to be a slave in life, then continue going around asking others to do for you. They will oblige, but you will find the price is your choices, your freedom, your life itself. They will do for you, and as a result you will be in bondage to them forever, having given your identity away for a paltry price. Then, and only then, you will be a nobody, a slave, because you yourself and nobody else made it so.

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    I give you the chameleon, whose ability to blend itself into the background tells you all you need to know about the roots of ecology and the foundations of a personal identity

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    If you're trying to forge bonds on something other than kinship, and forge a tribal identity on something other than relatedness, conformity is a good way to do it. And if you're wealthy, you can do it with a very expensive It bag, or whether it's Vuitton or Valentino at the moment, and it's a way to signal to one another, We're part of this tribe.

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    If you want to control the world you need to control the oil. Therefore the destruction of Iraq is a prerequisite to controlling oil. That means the destruction of the Iraqi national identity, since the Iraqis are committed to their principles and rights according to international law and the U.N. charter.

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    I grew up in newsrooms. I've been in newsrooms since I was 17 years old. Journalism has been like my church; it's been like my identity.

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    I grew up with art from the innocent age of ten - with art, but with no sense of identity.

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    I guess what I find so interesting about memory, and its role in a person's identity, is how the attempt to achieve accuracy requires you to remove yourself from your life in an authorial manner.

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    I had a family. They can be a nuisance in identity but there is no doubt no shadow of doubt that that identity the family identity we can do without.