Quotes about Personality
Your body is made up of around seventy-five trillion cells, every one of those cells containing hundreds of thousands of molecules with six feet of DNA in every cell containing over three billion letters of coding. These cells are a potent blend of matter and memory—bones and hair and blood and teeth and at the same time personality and essence and predispositions and habits.
— Rob Bell
Only those who respect the personality of others can be of real use to them.
— Albert Schweitzer
Characters do not change. Opinions alter, but characters are only developed.
— Benjamin Disraeli
The Bible says God is good. It's His personality, His nature. It's impossible for Him to do bad; it's outside His very character. And yet when we start to think about religion, about God, we spend most of our time trying to gather up the courage to trust and believe that God is actually going to be good to us and be willing to help us.
— Dee Henderson
When you consider someone without assumptions, your inner antenna picks up a new signal. Instead of tuning in to someone's personality, you tune in to his or her essence. This essence is spirit, and when you detect it, the natural response is love.
— Deepak Chopra
It's true that charisma can make a person stand out for a moment, but character sets a person apart for a lifetime.
— John Maxwell
If a man is known by the company he keeps, so also his character is reflected in the books he reads.
— J. Oswald Sanders
But the law of magnetism really is true: who you are is who you attract.
— John Maxwell
Her humour was a mere vane for constantly varying caprices.
— Emily Bronte
I met Amy Winehouse a few times and she was always funny, charming and self-deprecating - just a delight to be around.
— Bill Bailey
Your papers are marked when you go to school, but you can't mark the character.
— TB Joshua
God has shaped and crafted us internally—with a unique personality, thoughts, dreams, temperament, feelings, talents, gifts, and desires. He has planted "true seeds of self" inside of us. They make up the authentic "us." We are also deeply loved. We are a treasure.
— Peter Scazzero