“Unremarkable people don't worry about being unremarkable.”— April Blair, Joe Goldberg, Penn Badgley, imdb.com
“As we’ve gotten older, we’ve realized that the role of making things has helped us grow as individuals. It has taught us confidence, the importance of hard work, working through mistakes or failures, and that being yourself.”— Elsie Larson, abeautifulmess.com
“I love people’s uniqueness. I love the quirky, weird, and interesting—different things about everybody.”— Ariana Grande, coveteur.com
“You cannot, you cannot use someone else's fire. You can only use your own. And in order to do that, you must first be willing to believe that you have it.”— Audre Lorde, amazon.com
“The second you start feeling ashamed about your quirks is the second things actually start getting weird.”— Jordan Bach, twitter.com
“Do you believe in work life 'balance' or in work life 'harmony'? Balance means you spend 50% of your time working and the other 50% living (whatever that means to you). But what if you're wired differently? What if you're a so-called "workaholic" and working like 80-90% of the time actually brings y…”— Cassey Ho, instagram.com
“we are all seeking, all searching, all journeying and walking towards a greater version of ourselves, each in our own, unique ways - be gentle.”— Joel L. Daniels, twitter.com
“Anything you do, let it come from you. Then it will be new. Give us more to see...”— Stephen Sondheim, en.wikipedia.org
“I do not need to get used to your silence. I already know it. I quite possibly love all of it.”— Ernest Hemingway, amazon.com
“I think I fall in love a little bit with anyone who shows me their soul. This world is so guarded and fearful. I appreciate rawness so much.”— Emery Allen, goodreads.com
“My art is rooted in a single reflection: why am I not as others are? ..my art gives meaning to my life.”— Edvard Munch, en.wikiquote.org
“I don't want to produce a work of art that the public can sit and suck aesthetically…. I want to give them a blow in the small of the back, to scorch their indifference, to startle them out of their complacency.”— Ingmar Bergman, en.wikiquote.org
“If you only do what others have already done, you will only feel what others have already felt. However, if you choose to achieve something that no one has ever done, then you will have a satisfaction that no one else has ever had.”— Edmund Hillary, goodreads.com
“The two biggest self-deceptions of all are that life has a meaning and each of us is unique.”— David Byrne, goodreads.com
“All of us take pride and pleasure in the fact that we are unique, but I'm afraid that when all is said and done the police are right: it all comes down to fingerprints.”— David Sedaris, amazon.com