“The really good stand up comedians can be angry but relatable, and they have interestingly humanizing personalities. Their observational skills are far greater than mine, so I'll just stick to reading lines off a page.” ReadingLinesGreaterMinesPersonalitySkillsPagesAngrySticksComedianRelatableStand Up Comedian Author:Kunal Nayyar
“I consider him Stalin one of the greatest persons in the history of mankind. In the history of Russia he was, in my opinion, even greater than Lenin. Until Stalin's death I was anti-Stalinist, but I always regarded him as a brilliant personality.” PersonsOpinionGreaterMankindPersonalityBrilliantRussia Author:Alexander Zinoviev
“Whenever a human being ceases to live for themselves and begins to care about that which is greater than themselves, the personality begins to experience ecstasy, joy and spontaneous liberation. And that's found through doing, through action, through giving, through deeply embracing the human experience.” GivingHumansGodCareActionJoySpiritualityFoundHuman BeingsGreaterPersonalityExperienceCeaseLiberationEcstasySpontaneousHuman Experience Author:Andrew Cohen
“Too many creatures both insects and humans estimate their own value by the amount of minor irritation they are able to cause to greater personalities than themselves.” HumansAbleValuesCausesGreaterPersonalityAmountCreaturesMinorsInsectsIrritation Author:Don Marquis
“Manners are made up of trivialities of deportment which can be easily learned if one does not happen to know them; manner is personality - the outward manifestation of one's innate character and attitude toward life.... Etiquette must, if it is to be of more than trifling use, include ethics as well as manners. Certainly what one is, is of far greater importance than what one appears to be.” IfsKnowsWellsDoeMadeCharacterUseHappensAttitudeGreaterPersonalityEthicsImportanceMannersManifestationInnateEtiquetteTriflingTriviality Book:Emily Post's Etiquette Source: Emily Post's Etiquette
“What greater delight and wonder can there be than to leave the straight lines of personality and deviate into these footpaths that lead beneath brambles and thick tree trunks into the heart of the forest where live those wild beasts, our fellow men? That is true: to escape is the greatest of pleasures; street haunting in winter the greatest of adventures.” MenHeartLinesPleasureWonderGreaterTreeStreetsAdventurePersonalityFellowsWinterDelightForestsBeastThickFellow ManHauntingStraight LinesTrunksWild BeastsDeviateTree TrunksFootpaths Book:Delphi Complete Works of Virginia Woolf (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Virginia Woolf (Illustrated)
“I live in the space where God is. There is no question that that is why I am where I am, and why I have had the success that I've had, is because I allow myself to be guided by that which is greater than myself - than my personality.” SpaceGreaterPersonalityGod Is There Author:Oprah Winfrey
“The pressure on young chefs today is far greater than ever before in terms of social skills, marketing skills, cooking skills, personality and, more importantly, delivering on the plate. So you need to be strong. Physically fit. So my chefs get weighed every time they come into the kitchen.” NeedsTodayYoungStrongSocialTermGreaterPersonalityFitSkillsPressureCookingMarketingKitchenPlatesChefDeliveringSocial SkillsPhysically Fit Author:Gordon Ramsay
“None of us constitutes a material whole, identical for everyone, which a person has only to go look up as though we were a book of specifications or a last testament; our social personality is a creation of the minds of others. Even the very simple act that we call "seeing a person we know" is in part an intellectual one. We fill the physical appearance of the individual we see with all the notions we have about him, and of the total picture that we form for ourselves, these notions certainly occupy the greater part.” KnowsMindLooksPersonsBookWholeLastsFormIndividualSocialSimpleGreaterSeeingCreationMaterialsPersonalityIntellectualNotionAppearanceLook UpTestamentIdenticalPhysical AppearanceSpecifications Author:Marcel Proust