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Being Me Quotes - Page 2

A lot of women - not all of them, a lot of them - feel insecure about men being men.

A lot of women - not all of them, a lot of them - feel insecure about men being men.

"Pickup artist Neil Strauss". Interview with Clarisse Thorn, www.timeout.com. March 23, 2011.

Most women would not be happy being me. People say, 'But you're alone.' But I don't feel alone. I feel very un-alone.

"Stevie Nicks, the Fairy Godmother of Rock". Interview with Jada Yuan, www.vulture.com. October 7, 2014.

Metaphysics,--the science which determines what can and what cannot be known of being and the laws of being.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, James MARSH (D.D.) (1829). “Aids to reflection, in the formation of a manly character ... illustrated by select passages ... especially from Archbishop Leighton ... First American, from the first London edition ... Together with a preliminary essay, and additional notes, by James Marsh”, p.397

If prayer stands as the place where God and human beings meet, then I must learn about prayer.

Philip Yancey (1995). “The Jesus I Never Knew”, p.297, Harper Collins

If we lose our memory, we lose ourselves. Forgetting is one of the symptoms of death. Without memory we cease to be human beings.

Ivan Klíma, Paul R. Wilson (1994). “The spirit of Prague: and other essays”, Granta (NY)

I think men spend so much time passing for being men.

Interview with Matthew Rothschild, progressive.org. March 8, 2008.

Among the earliest forms of human self-awareness was the awareness of being meat.

David Quammen (2004). “Monster of God: The Man-Eating Predator in the Jungles of History and the Mind”, p.3, W. W. Norton & Company

We in Wales see ourselves as a nation. We're not English. We're far from it. Yeah, we're part of the U.K. We've benefited from being members of the U.K.

"After Voting For Brexit, Wales Weighs In On EU Business Uncertainty". "Weekend Edition Sunday" with Linda Wertheimer, www.npr.org. June 26, 2016.

All photographs aspire to the condition of being memorable - that is, unforgettable.

Susan Sontag (2007). “At the Same Time: Essays and Speeches”, p.126, Macmillan