“I distrust all dead and mechanical formulas for expressing anything connected with human affairs and human personalities. Putting human affairs in exact formulas shows in itself a lack of the sense of humor and therefore a lack of wisdom.” HumansShowsPersonalityAffairConnectedSense Of HumorFormulasDistrustHuman Personality Book:The Importance of Living Source: The Importance of Living
“Every business is manmade. It is a result of individuals. It reflects the personalities and the business philosophy of the founders and those who have directed its affairs throughout its existence. If you want to have an understanding of any business, it is important to know the background of the people who started it and directed its past and the hopes and ambitions of those who are planning its future.” PeopleIfsKnowsWantImportantPhilosophyPastIndividualUnderstandingResultsExistencePersonalityAmbitionAffairPlanningBackgroundsFounders Author:Thomas Rowe Price, Jr.
“Education is character development, harmonious completion of human personality. But what the state accomplishes in this field is dull drill, extinction of natural feeling, narrowing of the spiritual field of vision, destruction of all the deeper elements of character in man. The state can train subjects...but it can never develop free men who take their affairs into their own hands; for independent thought is the greatest danger that it has to fear.” MenHumansStatesCharacterFeelingsHandsSpiritualNaturalVisionSubjectsDangerFieldsPersonalityDevelopmentElementsDestructionIndependentTrainAffairDeeperAccomplishDullExtinctionHarmoniousFree ManCompletionDrillsCharacter DevelopmentIndependent ThoughtHuman PersonalityNatural Feelings Author:Rudolf Rocker
“All the blogs, Facebook, Twitter are made by people who want to show their own private affairs at the price of making fakes, to try to appear such as they are not, to construct another personality, which is a veritable loss of identity.” PeopleWantTryingMadeShowsLossIdentityPersonalityAffairFakeConstructsBlogsLoss Of Identity Author:Umberto Eco
“You bring to chess facets of your personality and what you are. I have interests other than chess, like music and world and current affairs. I also have many friends around the world with whom I like to keep in touch.” WorldInterestPersonalityAffairCurrentsChessAround The WorldFacetsMany FriendsCurrent Affairs Author:Viswanathan Anand
“My love affair with (him) had a wonderful element of romance to it, which I will always cherish. But it was not an infatuation, and here’s how I can tell: because I did not demand that he become my Great Emancipator or my Source of All Life, nor did I immediately vanish into that man’s chest cavity like a twisted, unrecognizable, parasitical homonculus. During our long period of courtship, I remained intact within my own personality, and I allowed myself to meet (him) for who he was.” MenLongI CanRomanceMy OwnWonderfulSourcePersonalityPeriodsDemandElementsAffairCrushCherishChestsInfatuationTwistedLove AffairCourtshipMy Own Personality Author:Elizabeth Gilbert
“At home, besides being Peter or Jane, we also bear a general character; husband or wife, brother or sister, chief, colleague or subordinate. Not among Friends. It is an affair of disentangled, or stripped, minds. Eros will have naked bodies; Friendship naked personalities.” MindCharacterHomeBodyWifeBrotherPersonalityBearsHusbandAffairNakedChiefsPeterColleaguesJaneSubordinatesEros Book:The Four Loves Source: The Four Loves