There's no such thing as identity: it's something we have to believe in to make life more tolerable.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Having an identity is one thing. Being born into an identity is quite a different matter.
I don't know if there is a personal identity. We all imagine that we are absolute individuals. But when we begin to look for where this individuality resides, it's very difficult to find.
The perception of identity is so intimately bound up with the perception of the human form.
Human identity is the most fragile thing that we have, and it's often only found in moments of truth.
Who are we? Whom do we want to become? How do we perceive ourselves? How do we want to be perceived? These questions of identity are often at the core of our own internal struggles. Resolve them, and you are closer to being free.
Fighting for identity is something that is very much in my life.
A strong sense of identity gives man an idea he can do no wrong; too little accomplishes the same.
I think it's the most wonderful thing in the world to have an identity, something the audience can remember you for.
The value of identity of course is that so often with it comes purpose.
Identity for me is something that has to be played with and explored, and not become complacent about or uninterested in.