Individual Preferences
Knowing what’s right doesn’t mean much unless you do what’s right.
Author: Theodore Roosevelt
Topics: Individual perspectives, Individual Preferences, Individual's right, Individuality, Knowing, Knowing yourself, Knowledge, Meaning, Meaning of life, Meaningful connections
To find out what is truly individual in ourselves, profound reflection is needed; and suddenly, we realize how uncommonly difficult the discovery of individuality is.
Author: Carl JungTopics: Different, Difficult, Discovering, Individual achievements, Individual Preferences, Profound, Realities, Sudden, Suffer, Times, Times of difficulty, True, True artist, True courage
People always tell me “Have a nice day.” Well, what if I don’t want to? What if I want to have a crappy day?
Author: George CarlinTopics: Conveying, Famous, Individual Preferences, Personal choice, Personal decision, Positive gesture
Religion is like a pair of shoes, find one that fits for you, but don’t make me wear your shoes.
Author: George CarlinTopics: Famous, Individual Preferences, Inspirational, Religion, Religious freedom, Self Belief
The most costly disease is boredom costly for both individual and society.
Author: Norman CousinsTopics: Disease, Famous, Feelings, Individual Perception, Individual Preferences, Life, Meaningful, Society
Those who talk about individuality the most are the ones who most object to deviation, and in a few years, it may be the other way around
Author: Andy WarholTopics: Experiences, Famous, Feelings, Individual Preferences, Individuality, Life, Meaningful
I prefer ordinary girls – you know, college students, waitresses, that sort of thing. Most of the girls I go out with are just good friends. Just because I go out to the cinema with a girl, it doesn’t mean we are dating.
Author: Leonardo Di CaprioTopics: Famous, Individual Preferences, Inspirational, Ordinary girls, Positive
I don’t really have many extravagances. I don’t fly private jets and I don’t have bodyguards and I don’t buy crazy things. I have a couple of houses here and there. I bought a very expensive watch, and I am going to buy a really expensive movie poster, the original for The Thief of Bagdad (1940). I love movie posters.
Author: Leonardo Di CaprioTopics: Individual Preferences, Individuality, Interest