It's very rare that people are exactly who they appear to be.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think that people just have this core desire to express who they are. And I think that's always existed.
Rare is the human being, immature or mature, who has never felt an impulse to pretend he is some one or something else.
We're always attracted to characters who are people we could identify with and yet are put through incredibly tortured or difficult circumstances - the idea being that you don't really know who you are until you've been tested or suffered in some way.
Being unique is never easy, and often, by the time culture catches up with you, there are only a few people who notice.
I believe that every person has uniqueness - something that nobody else has.
I've been recognized very seldom. I think I just look different in person than I do as the character.
We all have our own ideas of who we are that may or may not be justified, and you can really find out a heck of a lot more accurately from the people around an individual.
I've never known anyone who was what he or she seemed; or at least, was only what he or she seemed. People carry worlds within them.
We all know we are unique individuals, but we tend to see others as representatives of groups.
It's a very strange thing being recognized or looked upon as someone special.
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