There are moments, it would seem, that were created in cosmic theater where we are given strange and fantastic tests. In these times, we do not show who we are to God, for surely He must already know, but rather to ourselves.
We are the sum of who we are. We pick certain things at certain moments that influenced us.
God uses us in spite of who we are, not because of it.
Stories have to be told or they die, and when they die, we can't remember who we are or why we're here.
Who we listen to determines what we hear. Where we stand determines what we see. What we do determines who we are.
As we go through life we gradually discover who we are, but the more we discover, the more we lose ourselves.
We need to be more concerned about who we are before God than our reputation before people.
History is a guide to navigation in perilous times. History is who we are and why we are the way we are.
Inside us there is a word we cannot pronounce, and that is who we are.
Look in the mirror and one thing is sure: what we see is not who we are.
At the moment when there's nothing more to lose, the Ego breaks open - and then we see who we are behind who we thought we were.
Our bad memories and our bad experiences are what make us who we are and what make us grow and allow us to learn, if we choose to see the lessons in those experiences.
It's our flaws who make us who we are.
God cares a lot more about who we are and who we are becoming than about who we once were.
For me, poetry is the music of being human. And also a time machine by which we can travel to who we are and to who we will become.
History isn't really about the past - settling old scores. It's about defining the present and who we are.
Bugs is who we want to be. Daffy is who we are.
It is in the context...of the body in Christ that we understand who we are and where we fit.
Part of knowing ourselves is also being able to accept who we are and to value ourselves regardless of our flaws. Accepting who we are allows us to value our worth without conditions or reservations.
Deciding to remember, and what to remember, is how we decide who we are.
Relationships help us to define who we are and what we can become. Most of us can trace our successes to pivotal relationships.
What we love determines what we seek. What we seek determines what we think and do. What we think and do determines who we are — and who we will become.
Enemies may seek our destruction, but they also keep us on our toes and often help us figure out who we are and what we stand for.
We can love what we are, without hating what, and who, we are not.
One of the tragedies of our life is that we keep forgetting who we are