Quotes about personality
1. When an individual describes the personality of others, his or her own personality is revealed. ——Li Qute
2. Individualism is a deadly poison, but individuality is the salt of daily life. ——Anonymous
3. Living with individuality in society is like a fish in water, which requires adaptation at all times. ——Qu Qiubai
4. The creation of personality begins in infancy and continues until old age and death. ——Roosevelt
5. When individuality and collective merge, people will lose their individuality. On the contrary, only in the collective can individuality be highly awakened and perfected. ——Baby Sai
6. Personality and charm...cannot be learned or pretended not to be like them. ——Burr
7. Personality is a person’s greatest need and greatest guarantee. ——Spencer
8. Personality is like white paper. Once it is polluted, it will never be as white as before. ——Hegel
9. Bad nature creates bad habits. ——Aesop
10. People with the ability to take time off tend to have a wide range of interests and strong personalities. —— Stevenson
11. A good personality is better than excellent intelligence. ——Edison
12. Without personality, human greatness does not exist. ——Jean Paul
13. Everyone has his own personality, and his reason will be led by it. ——Saul Bellow
14. Everyone is an engineer of his own personality. ——Wilson
15. Everyone has his hidden essence, which is different from anyone else’s essence. It gives people their own smell. ——Romain Rolland
16. Everyone has his own characteristics, and no two people are the same; people are really different, and stones are different from stone to stone. However, when everyone comes together, they become an intertwined spectrum of heroes. ——Furmanov
17. Every river has its own direction. ——Latin America
18. You can believe that a mountain has moved its position, but you don’t have to believe that a person has changed his personality. ——Arab
19. Human character is rooted in the bones and blood. ——Gorky
20. People are born equal, but they are born with different personalities. ——Fromm