“I like things pretty reduced. I don't understand how people live with so much stuff around them, because you can't focus on it, and after a while it ends up becoming absorbed. It's not as if anything's really being appreciated. To me all that stuff is some desperate message to everyone about who you are, like bumper stickers.” PeopleIfsEndsStuffFocusBecomingMessagesWho You AreDesperateAppreciatedBumperStickerBumper StickerBeing Appreciated Author:Rick Owens
“I thought it would be lovely to use [pet bulldog] Noelle as an example to teach the importance of being who you are. For me it's important to inspire children in a positive way, and at times they understand more messages through entertainment than when one is talking to them directly.” WayChildrenImportantUseWould BeTalkingTeachExampleInspireMessagesImportanceWho You AreEntertainmentLovelyPetBulldogs Author:Gloria Estefan
“The message of this band [All Time Low] is go out and do what you want to do and believe in yourself and that it's okay to do that. It's okay to be who you are.” WantBelieveBandMessagesLowsOkayWho You AreWhat You WantAll TimeBelieve In YourselfBelieve In YouBe Who You AreAll Time Low Author:Alex Gaskarth
“Sometimes things you write are messages to yourself. Even though I think my stuff has a particular voice because you are who you are, it's good to switch it up, professionally and personally. The dare to be great situation is always going to be the one that matters the most.” ThinkingWritingSometimesMatterStuffVoiceSituationParticularMessagesWho You AreDareDare To Be Great Author:Cameron Crowe
“It was important to me to change the narrative. It's important because it has an impact on everything you do. It doesn't matter who you are or what business you are running. You would always be seen as some African from the bush trying to run a bank. But we do these things successfully and we shouldn't be seen as second rate. That is the message that we are putting out there.” TryingImportantMatterRunningMessagesImpactWho You AreRateNarrativeSecond Rate Author:Mo Abudu
“This simple truth is the essence of my message to Muslims throughout the world: know who you are, who you want to be, and start talking and working with whom you are not. Find common values and build with fellow citizens a society based on diversity and equality.” KnowsWorldWantValuesSimpleCommonTalkingCitizensTruth IsDiversityMessagesEssenceFellowsWho You AreSimple Truths Author:Tariq Ramadan
“Stay consistent with your message and who you are.” MessagesWho You AreConsistent Author:Wilmer Valderrama
“When young black men reach a certain age - whether or not there is incarceration in their families - they themselves are the target of police stops, interrogations, frisks, often for no reason other than their race. And, of course, this level of harassment sends a message to them, often at an early age: No matter who you are or what you do, you're going to find yourself behind bars one way or the other. This reinforces the sense that prison is part of their destiny, rather than a choice one makes.” MenWayMatterReasonAgeYoungCertainChoicesCoursesBlackLevelsRaceBehindsDestinyMessagesPoliceWho You ArePrisonBarsOne WayNo ReasonFinding YourselfTargetHarassmentIncarcerationInterrogation Author:Michelle Alexander
“If there’s any other message in this to readers, it’s in these two characters as icons of hope, that it doesn’t make any difference where you come from, or where you went to school, or who you are, there’s hope. That a kid from Jersey with Superman as the icon that kept him alive for years would one day end up writing the character is as absoutely unlikely as it is utterly inevitable. And if that’s true for me, it’s true for you, if you follow your dreams and your passions in full flight. Don’t give up. No Limits. It’s never too late to learn to fly.” IfsGivingWritingYearsTwoEndsCharacterDreamKidsSchoolPassionDifferencesAliveReaderOne DayLimitsGiving UpLateMessagesWho You AreFlightInevitableYour DreamsToo LateFollow Your DreamsUnlikelyJerseyIconsDon't Give UpNever Too LateWhere You ComeLearn To Fly Author:J. Michael Straczynski