Search

Quick Access

Personal Identity Quotes

We’ve collected the best Personal Identity Quotes from the greatest minds of the world: Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, David Novak, John Banville, Charles Brenton Huggins, Ron Lewis. Use them as an inspiration.

1
In a time where the world is becoming personalized, when the mobile phone, the burger, everything has its own personal identity, how should we perceive ourselves and how should we perceive others?
Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani
2
Most Jews, like most rational persons, know that their personal identity and their ethnic identity are not one and the same.
3
I don’t 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, it’s very difficult to find.
4
One pits his wits against apparently inscrutable nature, wooing her with ardor but nature is blind justice who cannot recognize personal identity.
Charles Brenton Huggins
5
Social Security Number Cards by themselves were never intended to be personal identity documents because they cannot confirm that a person presenting a card is actually the person whose name appears on the card.
6
Tokyostilloffers the most tightly integrated infrastructure, where smooth, technology-driven experiences take place when engaging in everyday actions, such as verifying personal identity, paying for goods, and buying tickets.
7
The actor has a constant problem of personal identity.
Cyril Cusack
8
Myths give us our sense of personal identity, answering the question, ‘Who am I?’
9
To be idle requires a strong sense of personal identity.
10
For some of us, books are intrinsic to our sense of personal identity.
11
My career had zero to do with whether or not my husband also worked. It had everything to do with personal identity, personal goals, and making the most of my life.
12
Personal identity seems like it’s just such an American archetype, from Holly Golightly re-inventing herself in ‘Breakfast At Tiffany’s’ to Jay Gatsby in ‘The Great Gatsby.’ It seems like the sort of archetypal American issue. If you‘re given the freedom to be anything, or be anyone, what do you do with it?
13
My first four books, from ‘Fight Club‘ to ‘Choke,’ dealt with personal identity issues. The crises the narrators found themselves in were generated by themselves.
14
I want to be known for having a recognizable style. I believe having your own personal identity is what makes you competitive. On the other hand, I would like to be versatile and be challenged to go in new directions.