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Quotes about Individuality

God made them that way but He did not make you that way. He made you different. It's up to you to set the boundaries.
— Margaret Atwood
You can fall in love with anybody — a fool, a criminal, a nothing. There are no good rules.
— Margaret Atwood
Single strand of pearls, wild, not cultured. (Worth it, she said: only the wild ones had souls.)
— Margaret Atwood
Don't waste your energy trying to convince people to understand you. Your time is too valuable to try to prove yourself to people.
— Joel Osteen
The only sensible person is my tailor. He measures me anew each time he sees me.
— George Bernard Shaw
Boys will be boys. And even that wouldn't matter if only we could prevent girls from being girls.
— Anne Frank
A person can be lonely even if he is loved by many people, because he is still not the One and Only to anyone.
— Anne Frank
We aren't allowed to have any opinions. People can tell you to keep your mouth shut, but it doesn't stop you having your own opinion. Even if people are still very young, they shouldn't be prevented from saying what they think.
— Anne Frank
Then I fall asleep with a stupid feeling of wishing to be different from what I am or from what I want to be; perhaps to behave differently from the way I want to behave or do behave.
— Anne Frank
If only I can be myself, I'll be satisfied.
— Anne Frank
And now I have a question for you. 'Do you also put clothes on the flowers you've picked and refuse to talk about their delicate parts?' I don't think there's a very big difference between people and nature, and since we're also a part of nature, why should we be ashamed of the way nature made us?
— Anne Frank
Everyone thinks I'm showing off when I talk, ridiculous when I'm silent, insolent when I answer, cunning when I have a good idea, lazy when I'm tired, selfish when I eat one bite more than I should, stupid, cowardly, calculating, etc., etc. All day long I hear nothing but what an exasperating child I am, and although I laugh it off and pretend not to mind, I do mind. I wish I could ask God to give me another personality, one that doesn't antagonize everyone.
— Anne Frank