“I always try to bring a little bit of my own personality to the character, or some sort of personal connection makes it a little bit more of an organic portrayal and the audience can kind of maybe believe it a little bit more. But I always look for something to kind of connect with and identify with, or bring something of myself to the table.” TryingBelieveLooksKindLittlesCharacterBitsMy OwnAudiencePersonalityLittle BitConnectionsTablesPortrayalPersonal ConnectionMy Own Personality Author:Mark Wahlberg
“Be fun! I don't like homes or rooms that don't have a sense of humor or have some sense of whimsy or a personality. Your home should reflect who you are, and what you love. I would never have something in my home because it's the thing to have. I have to love it and it needs some connection to me.” NeedsShouldHomeFunRoomsPersonalityConnectionsWho You AreSense Of HumorWhat You LoveWhimsy Author:Bryan Batt
“Your tattoos are supposed to be some connection to your personality. That's a lot more important than going in and just picking one off a wall. I've never understood why people get butterflies tattooed on their bottoms or whatever. That's really weird.” PeopleImportantWallPersonalityUnderstoodConnectionsBottomSupposed To BeButterflyTattooReally WeirdTattooed Author:Ville Valo
“German writings attain popularity through a great name, or through personalities, or through good connections, or through effort,or through moderate immorality, or through accomplished incomprehensibility, or through harmonious platitude, or through versatile boredom, or through constant striving after the absolute.” WritingLiteratureNamesEffortPersonalityConnectionsAbsolutesConstantStriveBoredomAccomplishedPopularityModeratesHarmoniousImmoralityPlatitudesVersatile Author:Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
“My experience of people in dementia is that a lot of their personality, a lot of their knowledge, a lot of their experience is still there but there's not a direction connection that they can just reach out and get it and then bring it back.” PeopleStillsPersonalityConnectionsReach OutDementia Author:Walter Mosley
“This In Friendship - out of it came certain connections with the liberal labor establishment. Among the personalities that were involved were Bayard Rustin and a person from the American Jewish Congress, Stanley Levinson.” PersonsCertainPersonalityInvolvedLaborConnectionsCongressEstablishmentStanley Author:Ella Baker
“No matter what advantages you are born with-- money, intelligence, an appealing personality, a sunny outlook, or good social connections-- none of these provides a magic key to an easy existence. Somehow life manages to bring difficult problems, the causes of untold suffering and struggle. How you meet your challenges makes all the difference between the promise of success and the specter of failure.” MatterProblemSpiritualSufferingSocialCausesEasyDifficultBornChallengesDifferencesExistenceStruggleMagicKeysPersonalityPromiseAdvantageConnectionsNo Matter WhatManageOutlookSunnyDifficult Problems Book:Spiritual Solutions: Answers to Life's Greatest Challenges Source: Spiritual Solutions: Answers to Life's Greatest Challenges
“Self-actualizing people have a deep feeling of identification, sympathy, and affection for human beings in general. They feel kinship and connection, as if all people were members of a single family.” PeopleIfsInspirationalFeelsHumansSelfFeelingsMotivationHuman BeingsSelf HelpPersonalityEvolutionMembersConnectionsAffectionIdentificationKinshipDeep Feeling Author:Abraham Maslow
“There is no fundamental difference in the ways of thinking of primitive and civilized man. A close connection between race and personality has never been established.” ThinkingMenWayDifferencesRacePersonalityCivilizationConnectionsFundamentalsCivilizedPrimitiveWay Of Thinking Author:Franz Boas