“Be yourself. If you water yourself down to please people or to fit in or to not offend anyone, you lose the power, the passion, the freedom and the joy of being uniquely you. It's much easier to love yourself when you are being yourself.” PeopleIfsJoyPassionWaterLosesLove YouSelf EsteemFitEasierPleaseSelf WorthEsteemBeing YourselfLove Yourself Author:Don Coppersmith
“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
“Be yourself and do what you actually like doing as an artist. Don't try to think too much about where am I gonna fit in here, and how is this gonna be received, and who is gonna like this? Just do what you like doing and make sure that you enjoy doing it. If you do that and you get good at it by practising, then people are gonna come around - there's so many people out there that listen to all kinds of music. It's important to just do what you like, otherwise the fun gets sucked out of it.” PeopleThinkingTryingKindImportantArtistFunEnjoyFitAll KindsBeing Yourself Author:Muneshine
“The whole point was just to be yourself, no matter what that was. You didn't have to fit into a certain punk-rock cliché. Create whatever your compelled to create. People were putting out their own records, and it just seemed natural to put out my own magazine. When I was really young, I started making magazines and little books, just folded-over pieces of typing paper, so when I discovered punk rock, it really blew my mind. I played in bands and stuff, but making my own zines seemed like an inherent part of that scene.” PeopleMindBookNaturalFitSceneBeing YourselfPunkPunk RockTyping Author:John Porcellino