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One's real life is oftenAuthor: Oscar Wilde |
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We are what we pretendAuthor: Kurt Vonnegut |
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Why try to be someoneAuthor: Robert Brault |
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Individualism is rather like innocence:Author: Louis Kronenberger |
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Man would be "otherwise." That'sAuthor: Antonio Machado |
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Most of our faults areAuthor: François |
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Once conform, once do whatAuthor: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne |
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There is in a manAuthor: Mark Rutherford (William Hale White) |
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It is better to beAuthor: Andre Gide |
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You were born an original.Author: John Mason |
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You must have control ofAuthor: Irene C. Kassorla |
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There lurks, perhaps, in everyAuthor: Samuel Johnson |
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He who travels in searchAuthor: Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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What I am is goodAuthor: Carl Rogers |
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Be open. And then theAuthor: Gangaji |
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The most important kind ofAuthor: Jim Morrison |
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We all wear masks, andAuthor: André Berthiaume |
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Be what you are. ThisAuthor: Julius Charles Hare |
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All the mistakes I makeAuthor: Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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Like the sky opens afterAuthor: James Poland |
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It is the chiefest pointAuthor: Desiderius Erasmus |
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No creature is fully itselfAuthor: D.H. Lawrence |
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My mom always said IAuthor: Kris Carr |
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Man is least himself whenAuthor: Oscar Wilde |
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No man for any considerableAuthor: Nathaniel Hawthorne |
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We are betrayed by whatAuthor: George Meredith |
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It is not only possibleAuthor: Robert Brault |
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When one is pretending theAuthor: Anaïs Nin |
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All the knowledge I possessAuthor: Johann von Goethe |
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To be natural is suchAuthor: Oscar Wilde |
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