I have hope in who I am becoming. I have belief in every scar and disgraceful word I have ever spoken or been told because it is still teaching me and I have hope in who I am becoming. They say it takes 756 days to run to someone you love and they al...
I love who I am. I am beautiful creation of God.
I'm a forthright person and I am ambitious and I do hope that I get to do more, interesting work but not at the expense of me not being who I am.
What the society thinks is of no interest to me. All that's important is how I see myself. I know who who I am. I know the value of my work.
I am looking at it from the point of view of a harried user, which I am, and I believe that I am much more like the typical non-technical harried user than I am like the people who smoothly operate everything.
I always feel that I am writing for somebody who is bright but impatient. Someone who doesn't have unlimited time. That is my sense of the reader. So I have got to get to the point.
Because of who I am, when I sit at a poker table, I meet people who engage me in conversation, not only about poker, but also about the movie business and about the world of celebrities.
I am very aware that there are many of you who have friends and loved ones in the areas affected by this storm who have been displaced or who have not yet been accounted for.
I am who I am; no more, no less.
I am who I am, in terms of shooting from the hip occasionally.
I've realised that I am who I am and that is it. Like it or lump it. I'm not around to please anyone any more, and it's a huge relief.
I'm nobody's deputy. I am who I am. I'm my own person.
I am more afraid of those who are terrified of the devil than I am of the devil himself.
I am no size zero or super-thin Hollywood actress. I am built for men who like women to look like women.
Douglas Quaid: If I am not me, then who the hell am I?
And I'm comfortable being who I am, so I think a lot of people who take over from a founder worry about how they compare to the founder; I worry about doing the best I can.
I believe BMX has shaped me into who I am today, so if this journey never would have begun, then who knows the person I would be or what I would be doing with my life.
I don't expect anybody to know who I am.
I want to reclaim who I am.
Being Irish is very much a part of who I am. I take it everywhere with me.
MS doesn't define who I am.