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We are leashed by societal norms, defined by our willingness to conform, but limited only by our imagination.
— Michael Holbrook
Success in life could be defined as the continued expansion of happiness and the progressive realization of worthy goals.
— Deepak Chopra
The military preferred - invariably - those who could be readily defined, assigned roles, understood, and controlled.
— Guy Gavriel Kay
We are defined not by our borders but by our bonds.
— Barack Obama
Class is not defined by our circumstances - it is our reaction to those circumstances that defines who we are.
— Jordan Christy
The human condition ... is defined by the aspiration to always supersede oneself, which in turn requires nonconformity.
— Pablo Antonio Cuadra
It's not always easy to keep going when faced with indifference or to watch values being defined by a mass infatuation with mediocrity.
— Nick Bantock
Peace can only be found in what your extraordinary imagination has defined as an ordinary life.
— Shannon L. Alder
Every man is defined by his deeds.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I've learned that it's important to spend some time in a relationship with yourself and not being defined by your partner.
— Olivia Wilde
Good intentions are simply not enough. Our character is defined and our lives are determined not by what we want, say or think, but by what we do.
— Michael Josephson
I don't belong to anyone else but myself. I have to make my own decisions. Happiness is defined by me.
— Keke Palmer
We are not defined by our mistakes, but how we react to them and the life journey we create despite of them.
— Jacquitta A. McManus
Not how it is meant. Law is defined by its effect rather than its intention, and its chief affect his accusation, the intimation of less-than.
— William McDavid
If a woman defined herself solely by the man she was with - and vice versa - the world would be a very shallow and insipid place, indeed.
— Nenia Campbell
Elegance isn't solely defined by what you wear. It's how you carry yourself, how you speak, what you read.
— Carolina Herrera
Leaders are defined by the decisions they make ... Leaders rise and fall by the decisions they make.
— Mario Daniel Vega
By 1776 the American revolutionaries had defined "despotism" down to the level of taxing tea and quartering soldiers. At
— Steven Pinker
Experience is a flow from event to consequence, with moral events defined by human choice.
— James Carroll
Beauty is self-defined, perceived and understood without ambiguity. It's the stuff that lies under the skins of our individual existences.
— Terence McKenna
There's always that sense of because we're so racially defined, if you're trying to cross the boundaries you don't fit into any particular space.
— Michael Emerson
In death, we are not defined by what we did or who we were but by what we meant to others. How well we loved and were loved in return.
— Allison Pearson
We are not defined by the family into which we are born, but the one we choose and create. We are not born, we become.
— Tori Spelling
We prefer to talk about 100% renewable instead of zero carbon. When you say zero carbon, you are not positively defined.
— William McDonough
We are not defined by our limits, but by our potential,
— Cathy McMorris Rodgers
That our lives are not defined by what we've lost but by all that returns, fresh and new.
— Christie Purifoy
We are not defined by our species any more than our nationality or our gender. What we do , our choices, that's what defines us.
— Carrie Jones
We must not be defined by what we do, but we must be what and who we are, then only happen to do what we do!
— C. JoyBell C.
We are not defined as much by our reproductive organs, as we are by how we feel about them.
— Michael Makai
The personality is defined by its inconsistencies, not its consistencies. It's what makes us unique and who we are.
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Horror, for me, is not defined by the thing that provokes one's fear, but the human being who has contact with it.
— Andrew Pyper
The end may be defined as life in accordance with nature or, in other words, in accordance with our own human nature as well as that of the universe.
— Zeno Of Citium
Heros aren't defined by the way they die but how they live.
— Oliver North
Oddly, the meanings of books are defined for me much more by their beginnings and middles than they are by their endings.
— Lev Grossman
War defined my entire childhood and youth and most of my adulthood too - and in the US, it continues to do so.
— Ru Freeman
I am not especially defined by my sex life, nor complete without it.
— Paula Gunn Allen
Make sure each team has a clearly defined output.
— Geir Isene
What you do with your time alive defines you, Reader, but hear me, I beg you, when I say that you are not done being defined.
— Daniel Kraus
Beauty, as defined by society at large, seemed to be only about who was best at looking like everyone else.
— Lucy Grealy
As for political poetry, as it's usually defined, it seems there's very little good political poetry.
— Kenneth Koch
Man can be defined, if one wishes, as a languag-ized mammal.
— Charlton Laird
Love-real love-can't be defined. It just is.
— Elizabeth Scott
Peace?' said Vetinari. 'Ah, yes, defined as period of time to allow for preparation for the next war.
— Terry Pratchett
It occurred to him now that people are defined much more by their association with death than by what they do in life.
— Karan Mahajan
Life is not defined by what you achieve, but what you give.
— Debasish Mridha
Chemists have always been in the business of taking atoms and putting them together with other atoms with precisely defined connections.
— George M. Whitesides
Matter can simultaneously be defined as a solid (particle) and as an immaterial force field (wave).
— Bruce H. Lipton
Maybe it's something which can't be defined," Enso Roshi says. "Maybe it's a question, to be lived.
— T. Scott McLeod
Music is the space between the notes as much as the notes themselves; it's defined as much by silence as by sound.
— James McKean