We're all wired a little differently and our light shines best and brightest when we find our own switch. Be yourself and be the best at it.
Activate yourself to duty by remembering your position, who you are, and what you have obliged yourself to be.
'St. Trinian's' is probably taking it to the extreme, but in essence it's saying, 'If you be yourself, you can do whatever you want,' and it's sort of a fun message.
I think you have to be what you are. Don't try to be somebody else. You have to be yourself at all times.
Cherish the others in your life. Cherish your freedom to be yourself. Cherish your freedom to choose who you want to be, what you want to do next.
When you write, you are telling a story...to yourself. When you revise, you are telling a story to yourself...over and over again.
If you don't love yourself it's tough to love anything about your life. Appreciating who you are is essential to your happiness.
You know, understanding yourself is a big thing. when u start understanding yourself, life seems bit easy.
Be yourself. Become all that you want to be. You should go as far as you can. There is no limit to what you can achieve.
Believe in yourself. Believe in your dreams. You can achieve you desired dreams.
You've got to be actively involved in the process yourself and you've got to listen carefully to what the coach is saying, take that on board yourself and implement what the coach is saying.
You don’t learn about yourself by being alone, you learn about yourself from other people.
I always treated writing as a profession, never as a hobby. If you don't believe in yourself, no one else will.
I think pop culture underestimates people. The message is, 'Being yourself is the worst thing you could possibly be.' But people are still attracted to it.
One of the hardest things about directing is just to be patient and remind yourself that you've been in Week 1 of a rehearsal process yourself, and you know what it feels like.
Part of the philosophy of 'The Dice Man' is that you have got to be laughing at yourself at every moment and be free of yourself at every moment.
I was saying earlier that it's really strange - you can almost step outside yourself and observe yourself running, and that's what I was doing.
And because no matter who you are, if you believe in yourself and your dream, New York will always be the place for you.
It's just better to be yourself than to try to be some version of what you think the other person wants.
The most important aspect of leading is knowing oneself. Know yourself, know the people around you, and then get on with it.
I think the only way you can really grow is if you push yourself and put yourself in uncomfortable positions and doing things that you're not used to; it's exciting.