Classy Quote logo
  • Home
  • Categories
  • Authors
  • Topics
  • Who said

Identity Quotes

Identity quote from classy quote

Here is the life you have tried to throw away. Here is your second chance. Here is the destiny you have tried to shake off by inventing a hundred false roles, a hundred false identities for yourself. It will look at first like disaster, but is really good fortune in disguise, since fate too knows how to follow your evasions through a hundred forms of its own. Now you will become at last the one you intended to be.

~ David Malouf

David Malouf Identity Life Mask

After the first establishment of identity there comes the imperative need to lose this new-found sense of separateness and to belong to something larger and more powerful than the weak, lonely self. The sense of moral isolation is intolerable to us.

~ Carson Mccullers

Carson Mccullers Identity

So my life is a point-counterpoint, a kind of fugue, and a falling away–and everything winds up being lost to me, and everything falls into oblivion, or into the hands of the other man.

~ Jorge Luis Borges

Jorge Luis Borges Identity Postmodernism

Let a prejudice be bequeathed, carried in the air, adopted by hearsay, caught in through the eye,–however it may come, these minds will give it a habitation; it is something to assert strongly and bravely, something to fill up the void of spontaneous ideas, something to impose on others with the authority of conscious right; it is at once a staff and a baton.

~ George Eliot

George Eliot Boobus Americanus Bourgeois Indulgence Identity Intellectual Laziness Prejudice Self Righteousness

Absolute nakedness was intrusive, confusing to the senses. Paradoxically, it both revealed and diminished identity.

~ P.d. James

P.d. James Identity Naked Nakedness

Practical! On Wednesday afternoons I could be practically anything. What's up?

~ Kit Williams

Kit Williams Identity Practicality Wednesday

Dani said this woman, with whom she’d lived for two years, had never known her. “I feel like people accept the first thing I show them,” she said, “and that’s all I ever am to them.

~ Mary Gaitskill

Mary Gaitskill Identity Love

She was right. After all, if she herself had wondered whether she was Indian enough -- she, who had always been to me a sort of epitome of Indian -- then who could be? Who could claim the sole right or way to an identity?

~ Tanuja Desai Hidier

Tanuja Desai Hidier Bicultural Identity

Then he led her to sit by him on a fallen gum trunk, smooth and white, and he leaned to whisper in her ear. Transferred the secret he and her mother had kept for seventeen years. Waited for the flicker of recognition, the minute shift in expression as she registered what he was telling her. Watched as the bottom fell out of her world and the person she had been vanished in an instant.

~ Kate Morton

Kate Morton Disbelief Identity Secrets Surprise

For a long time, we assume we know who we are, until the moment we fully realize who that is; in that moment, identity is no longer predictable, but rather takes the form of a truth that, like any other, can become a sentence with no more than a change of perspective.

~ Sergio Chejfec

Sergio Chejfec Identity

Identity is gradual, cumulative; because there is no need for it to manifest itself, it shows itself intermittently, the way a star hints at the pulse of its being by means of its flickering light. But at what moment in this oscillation is our true self manifested? In the darkness or the twinkle?

~ Sergio Chejfec

Sergio Chejfec Identity True Self

We choose who we will be, how we will act.

~ Raven Williams

Raven Williams Choices Identity

With false names, on the right nets, they could be anybody. Old men, middle-aged women, anybody, as long as they were careful about the way they wrote. All that anyone would see were the words, their ideas. Every citizen started equal, on the nets.

~ Orson Scott Card

Orson Scott Card Anonymity Anonymous Free Speech Identity Internet Trolling

People change, though, especially after they are dead.

~ Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood Hindsight Idealism Identity Impressions Redefine Redefining Reflection Reputation

The fact that both ego and self say I is a source of confusion and misidentification. The well-informed ego says truly, I am what I know myself to be. The self says merely, I am.

~ Stephen Laberge

Stephen Laberge Ego Identity

I learned very quickly that when you emigrate, you lose the crutches that have been your support; you must begin from zero, because the past is erased with a single stroke and no one cares where you’re from or what you did before.

~ Isabel Allende

Isabel Allende Emigration Identity

...being Latino means being from everywhere, and that is exactly what America is supposed to be about.

~ Raquel Cepeda

Raquel Cepeda America Being Latina Being Latino Hispanic Identity Internationalism Latino American Latino American Identity Race Race Matters Racial Constructs Racism

She waited with Billy Slick while Carrot went on the errand, and for something to say, she said, ‘Billy Slick doesn’t sound much like a goblin name?’ Billy made a face. ‘Too right! Granny calls me Of the Wind Regretfully Blown. What kind of name is that, I ask you? Who’s going to take you seriously with a name like that? This is modern times, right?’ He looked at her defiantly, and she thought: and so one at a time we all become human – human werewolves, human dwarfs, human trolls... the melting pot melts in one direction only, and so we make progress.

~ Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett Identity

It's toys, boy, all toys. You'll see more and more contraptions as you get older, but if I teach you anything, you'll learn that all of this is decoration. What counts is what's inside you and what you can see in others.

~ Stefan Petrucha

Stefan Petrucha Identity

Frankly, I believe that identity is what's inside us.

~ Theo Coster

Theo Coster Identity Inside Ourselves

By now it was too late to call St. Jude. He chose an out-of-the-way patch of airport carpeting and lay it down to sleep. He didn't understand what had happened to him. He felt like a piece of paper that had once had coherent writing on it but had been through the wash. He felt roughened, bleached and worn out along the fold lines. He semi-dreamed of disembodied eyes and isolated mouths in ski masks. He'd lost track of what he wanted, and since who a person was was what a person wanted, you could say that he'd lost track of himself.

~ Jonathan Franzen

Jonathan Franzen Confusion Identity

Patriarchal hip-hop ushered in a world where black males could declare that they were “keeping it real” when what they were really doing was taking the dead patriarchal protest of the black power movement and rearticulating it in forms that, though entertaining, had for the most part no transformative power, no ability to intervene on the politics of domination, and turn the real lives of black men around.

~ Bell Hooks

Bell Hooks Hip Pop Identity

Chris Hedges said that Michael Jackson's memorial service was a variety show with a coffin, that MJ transformed himself through surgery and perhaps female hormones from a brown-skinned African American male to a chalk-faced androgynous ghoul with no clear sexual identity.

~ Chris Hedges

Chris Hedges Identity Memorial Service Michael Jackson

So the being grows rings, identity becomes robust. What was fiery and furtive like a fling of grain cast into the air and blown hither and thither by wild gusts of life from every quarter is now methodical and orderly and flung with a purpose--so it seems.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Identity Life

Were the stars out when I left the house last evening? All I could remember was the couple in the Skyline listening to Duran Duran. Stars? Who remembers stars? Come to think of it, had I even looked up at the sky recently? Had the stars been wiped out of the sky three months ago, I wouldn't have known. The only things I noticed were silver bracelets on women's wrists and popsicle sticks in potted rubber plants. There had to be something wrong with my life. I should have been born a Yugoslavian shepherd who looked up at the Big Dipper every night. No car, no car stereo, no silver bracelets, no shuffling, no dark blue tweed suits.My world foreshortened, flattening into a credit card. Seen head on, things seemed merely skewed, but from the side the view was virtually meaningless—a one-dimensional wafer. Everything about me may have been crammed in there, but it was only plastic. Indecipherable except to some machine.My first circuit must have been wearing thin. My real memories were receding into planar projection, the screen of consciousness losing all identity.

~ Haruki Murakami

Haruki Murakami Credit Cards Identity Stars

Only me, eh? Is that how you see yourself? Only you is worth a good deal more than you think.

~ Gabriel King

Gabriel King Identity Inspirational

Home was not the place where you were born but the place you created yourself, where you did not need to explain, where you finally became what you were.

~ Dermot Bolger

Dermot Bolger Growing Up Home Identity

What others think of us would be of little moment did it not, when known, so deeply tinge what we think of ourselves.

~ Paul Valéry

Paul Valéry Identity Self Concept

Yesterday Allison bought me nail polish in the annoying shade of mauve. How can anyone look at me and think mauve?

~ Katie Mcgarry

Katie Mcgarry Frustration Humor Identity Makeup Mauve Nail Polish

You know I’m the first rapper to adopt a tabby cat. You know I adopted straight from the ASPCA, you feel me? Just breaking the boundaries, man, showing everybody it’s okay to be yourself. Embrace yourself. Embrace your health. Ayyy! Just continue to love yourself and accept.

~ Brandon Mccartney

Brandon Mccartney Animal Adoption Cats Identity Love

I was bi and my heart was off-limits to no one, at least not for any reason like what they had between their legs or whether their chests were flat or round. And maybe because of that I never really could believe or understand that Griff, or anyone else, could be deterred from falling in love by such a trivial thing as gender.

~ Ben Monopoli

Ben Monopoli Bisexuality Identity

How anyone becomes herself/is a mystery.

~ Brenda Shaughnessy

Brenda Shaughnessy Identity

Using the voice is a physical act, one that first announces the existence of the body of residence and then trumpets its arrival in a public space.

~ Elizabeth Alexander

Elizabeth Alexander Identity Persona

He thought: that's certainly how it starts. One day a person puts his legs up on a bench, then night comes and he falls asleep. That's how it happens that one fine day a person joins the tramps and turns into one of them.

~ Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera Identity Kundera Marginal

What you have now then is the marketing of racialized identities as tools for consumption. And certain racialized bodies and images are associated with hipness, coolness, edginess. So all kinds of youth all over the world are appropriating that style as a way of, sort of, countering authority, stating their rebelliousness, and wanting to be seen as significant.

~ Amalia Mesa-Bains

Amalia Mesa-Bains Appropriation Identity Objectification

Often their rage erupts because they believe that all ways of looking that highlight difference subvert the liberal belief in a universal subjectivity (we are all just people) that they think will make racism disappear. They have a deep emotional investment in the myth of sameness even as their actions reflect the primacy of whiteness as a sign informing who they are and how they think.

~ Bell Hooks

Bell Hooks Identity

Naming can satisfy a need, it can shorten a conversation that otherwise might go on for hours.

~ Nihad Sirees

Nihad Sirees Description Identity Name

black identities are diverse and complex…

~ Bell Hooks

Bell Hooks Identity

Regardless of how your life will impact others and what that will look like, I just know that when your identity is grounded in God, when you trust in Him, you become part of a bigger picture. And you begin to live out this wonderful poem He has written for your life. This is the truth when life is smooth sailing, and this is the truth when storms come.

~ Tim Tebow

Tim Tebow God Is Faithful Identity Inspirational

It'll be no use their putting their heads down and saying, 'Come up again, dear!' I shall only look up and say, 'Who am I, then? Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I'll come up -- if not, I'll stay down here till I'm somebody else' -- but, oh, dear!

~ Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll Identity
Load More classy quote icon
  • Classy Quote

    ClassyQuote has been providing 500000+ famous quotes from 40000+ popular authors to our worldwide community.

  • Other Pages

    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
  • Our Products

    • Chrome Extention
    • Microsoft Edge Add-on
  • Follow Us

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
Copyright © 2025 ClassyQuote. All rights reserved.