“I think that nationality has no relation to that which gives rise to manga. Even among the Japanese, manga creators are making their creations everyday reflecting their own individuality, with none being the same. What is important isn't the differences between the creators but their love for manga.” ThinkingGivingImportantDifferencesCreationRelationEverydayIndividualityCreatorReflectingNationality Author:Natsuki Takaya
“Two roads diverged in a wood and I - I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” InspirationalMadeTwoWisdomMotivationalHappinessSuccessPoetryChoicesHopeNatureDifferencesTakenGreatnessAdventurePoetTravelInnovationIndividualityWoodsMeaning Of LifeMaking A DifferenceTime TravelFavouriteTraveledTravelerFunny TravelInsperationalTaking RisksRisk-takingGreat TravelInspiring TravelTravel AdventureAdventure And TravelWriting PoetryPhotography And TravelGreat RiskInspirational AdventureRoads TraveledWant To TravelTravel AbroadRisks In LifeTravel JourneyRoads And JourneysNext AdventureChance And RiskInspirational VacationDead Poets SocietyRisks And Taking ChancesDead PoetsNew RoadsYou Make A DifferenceBest PoetryFeet And TravelPoetry By Famous PoetsRisk And SuccessTwo RoadsDifferent RoadsRoad Less TraveledGreat JourneysJourneys And PathsAdventure And RiskJourney And DestinationRoad Less TravelledRoad Not TakenTwo Paths Author:Robert Frost
“One bit in or out of focus makes the difference between our bodies being ourselves and our being part of a group. I want to melt the idea of specificity and blend individuality into the crowd.” WantIdeasBodyBitsDifferencesFocusGroupsIndividualityCrowdsSpecificity Author:Ross Bleckner
“There is a geographical element in all belief-saying what seem profound truths in India have a way of seeming enormous platitudes in England, and vice versa . Perhaps the fundamental difference is that beneath a tropical sun individuality seems less distinct and the loss of it less important.” WayImportantSeemsBeliefDifferencesLossSunElementsIndiaEnglandFundamentalsProfoundIndividualityVicesEnormousVice VersaSeemingTropicalPlatitudesProfound Truth Book:A kind of compulsion, 1903-1936 Source: A kind of compulsion, 1903-1936
“Socialism, whether it's the 'soft tyranny' of the EuroAmerican management state or the murderously repressive forms taken by Hitler, Stalin, Mao, or Pol Pot, is all about disindividuation, a steady, relentless erasure of the individual differences among us, everything that makes us who we are. 'Everybody in, nobody out!' is the marching mantra of militant collectivized medicine, but it accurately describes all other aspects of collectivism as well. No alternatives allowed, no choices, no individualism, no individuality, and ultimately, no individuation.” WellsStatesFormChoicesIndividualDifferencesTakenAspectManagementMedicineIndividualityTyrannySocialismAlternativesWho We ArePotSteadyIndividualismRelentlessMantrasCollectivismMilitantMaoIndividuationIndividual Differences Author:L. Neil Smith
“To become a person does not necessarily mean to be well adjusted, well adapted, approved of by others. It means to become who you are. We are meant to become more eccentric, more peculiar, more odd. We are not meant just to fit in. We are here to be different. We are here to be the individual.” WellsMeanPersonsDoeDifferentIndividualDifferencesFitWho You AreIndividualityOddBeing YourselfMeant To BePeculiarAdjustmentFittingEccentricBeing DifferentAdaptedApprovedIndividual Differences Author:James Hollis
“There are differences between us. But it doesn't make sense to emphasize that, because my future and yours is connected with everyone else's. So we have to take seriously our concern for all of humanity. When we focus on our individuality, humanity inevitably suffers. And once humanity suffers, each one of us will also suffer.” SufferingHumanityDifferencesFocusConcernIndividualityConnectedMake SenseMy Future Author:Dalai Lama