Being Different Than Others Quotes
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The secret to living is loving.
— Debasish Mridha
We need to ask God daily to search our hearts for sin that we cannot or will not see.
— Jerry Bridges
When we prohibit others from being different, we end up forfeiting our own right to Liberty ...
— John Webster
Where there is greed, there is hope.
— Madeline Miller
Immorality does not consist in being different. It consists in not allowing others to be so.
— Shakuntala Devi
The love of money is the root of all evil, therefore selfishness must be the seed.
— M.D. Birmingham
As candle lights candle, [the spouses's] desire for each other kindles a desire for the Love of which their love is but a reflection.
— J. Budziszewski
My art is different than yours; it consists not in defeating others, but in not being defeated.
— Tsukahara Bokuden
Hitchcock loves to be misunderstood, because he has based his whole life around misunderstandings.
— Francois Truffaut
I think I'm a million different faces.
— Rachael Leigh Cook
Everybody in the world wants to be understood and to have others appreciate them.
Being different is scary. Solitude is pain and loneliness. — Mizuki Nomura
Being different is scary. Solitude is pain and loneliness. — Mizuki Nomura
Unique is what one person does alone. What is not unique is what others have to collaborate on.
— Shannon L. Alder
She is a good person and she's just different among others. But being different doesn't mean you are bad or doesn't belong to the society.
— Cherry Seniel
There are no wrong answers only different perspectives. With that being said, some perspectives are certainly better than others.
— Amanda Mosher
On the page, these might look like the stones of a ruin, strewn by time and weather, but I was here.
— Sarah Manguso
Originality is being different from oneself, not others.
— Philip Larkin