Being Better Than Someone Quotes
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Being Better Than Someone Quotes & Sayings
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Humility feels that there is someone, somewhere who can do anything I can do better - except one thing: no one can be better at being me.
— Frederick Lenz
It is better to wake up alone, knowing you are alone, than to wake up with someone, still being lonely.
— Liv Ullmann
Young people are just as attracted to the truth as they are convenience and expediency.
— Pope Francis
You can't describe the feeling of being in love - when you meet someone who makes you a better person.
— Zac Efron
There's not much point to being alive if you don't do what you can to make life better for someone else, is there?
— Michael Thomas Ford
A friend is someone who makes you a better version of yourself just by being who they are. Their existence is your inspiration.
— Toni Sorenson
Being someone as not being is worse than being someone as being it.
— M.F. Moonzajer
All of the years I spent trying to be someone you could be proud of would have been better spent being proud of myself for who I already was.
— Paula Heller Garland
Personally, I think it is better for me to love myself and enjoy being me, than to please someone else by pretending to be someone I'm not.
— Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
What's the point of being better than someone else?
— Noam Chomsky
Sometimes being honest with someone or hearing the truth hurts, but it is always better to be honest and accept what is.
— Syesha Mercado
Sometimes I have chosen to see films just by their posters.
— Jean Paul Gaultier
Life is to be enjoyed, not simply endured. Pleasure and goodness and joy support the pursuit of survival.
— Willard Gaylin
Do you want to walk for a bit? It's probably ridiculously dangerous, but YOLO and what not.
— Claire Zorn
I've come to learn that being alone is better than being next to someone and feeling alone.
— Steve Maraboli
I don't know when it became socially acceptable to be late.
— Ellen DeGeneres
My nan was a nursery maid. Most people weren't in big houses. They were maids of all work.
— Sarah Waters