I am who I am and always shall be.
Who I am is intrinsically linked to I am and I'm with.
I'm accepting of who I am and how diverse I am and honoring that.
I am very conscious of who I am as an artist and as an inspirational person.
We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, handsome, talented and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be?
Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist Eric Kandel says we are who we are because of what we learn and what we remember. Who am I, then, if my memory is impaired?
I don't know what else I would be if I wasn't me. I am not looking from the outside, looking back. I am who I am.
I had teachers who said I was not good enough. So, I said I will become good enough. So I became this guy who became obsessed to become good enough. Now I sit down and tell people who I was. Now, I say, 'Do you know who I am?'
I lost myself in the process and I realized how much I had identified myself with Maria Shriver, newswoman. When that was gone, I had to really sit back and go, 'Well, actually, who am I today?'
Singing is just another outlet to express what I feel and to show everyone who I really am. I really don't talk about my personal life that much in interviews because that's my life, but with music, the way I write explains who I am.
I can't turn off the way I think, and that's essentially who I am, who anybody is.
I wouldn't be who I am without my husband, who handled the business end of Donna Karan so I could be creative.
I know who Jack Whittaker is. And some days I don't like who I am.
It's lucky I was there. Then again, who am I kidding? I'm in most places at least once, and in 1943, I was just about everywhere.
Sometimes, I get afraid it has defined me, that sense of grief, loss and illness. But actually, it is about allowing myself to take hold and say: 'This is part of who I am, but not only who I am.'
I wouldn't necessarily say she is a country artist. I mean, obviously Taylor Swift started in country, but she morphed into somewhat of a cultural icon, so, who am I to judge what she is?
I had the good fortune of speaking with Orson Wells many decades ago and he said 'Success is primarily luck anyway.' And I have been very lucky. Of course, Orson Wells was enormously talented and brilliant - so who am I to argue with him!
I am really a loner after all; I am really not a social person. Because of my job, people think I am out every night, but I really hate all that. I am somebody who likes to be alone and see some close friends. I am a shy and introspective person.
I am not the kind of girl who can trust a theory based on one person.
Who am I?" She whispered. Alex opened his mouth as if to correct her, but then he said, "You are my love.
People have always asked me, 'Haven't you wanted to sell out?', and it's like, who am I going to sell to?