A collection of 63,356 inspiring quotes about being from various authors and sources.
After having a career in Spain for eight years, I went back to being anonymous again, having to prove myself to the industry and myself, to prove I was capable of acting in a different language. It was a good challenge, and I can\'t complain.
Haverford was there for me and taught me what it meant to be a human being.
The tragedy of well-being: when there is everything for drama except a reason.
The rise of Breitbart is directly tied to being the voice of that center-right opposition. And, quite frankly, we\'re winning many, many victories. On the social conservative side, we\'re the voice of the anti-abortion movement, the voice of the traditional marriage movement, and I can tell you we\'re winning victory after victory after victory.
The same way that I practiced the violin, the same way that I practiced my dance moves, I decided that I was going to practice being positive and practice loving myself.
I was told at first that being different was a bad thing. Everywhere I went, it was just, \'You\'re too different\'... And it turned out that being different was the best thing that ever happened to my career. It is why people travel to my shows. It\'s why people want to hear my story and buy my book.
Sometimes, being different feels a lot like being alone. But with that being said, being true to that and being true to my standards and my way of doing things in my art and my music, everything that has made me feel very different... in the end, it has made me the happiest.
I feel slightly embarrassed by being called \'the godfather.\'
I don’t chase comparisons; I chase my own limits. Being the best version of myself is the only goal.
I already have a job and being the CEO of Nvidia is a great privilege. It is once in a life time opportunity.
Safety is not just about trying really hard and being really careful. You have to design technology that makes it possible for a computer to be safe.
I don\'t mind being naked.
It\'s very different working with all adults. I have a swear jar so that, if they have a potty mouth, I make them pay. That\'s what it\'s like being on set with adults.
I have the advantage of being pretty small, so if I\'m flying myself, I\'m flying coach. To save the money. I just put in my headphones, and it\'s no big thing. I keep my head down, wear a hoodie or a hat - but sometimes not even that. I\'m small. People miss me.
There\'s a difference between being an actress who can sing and being a Sally Song-and-Dance.
While I wouldn\'t wish being teased on anyone, I think it eventually leads to a kind of solidarity in adult life. The few people I know who weren\'t picked on in school are people I find I can\'t relate to on much more than a surface level. There\'s a sensitivity that comes with feeling like an outsider at some point in your life.
It would be fun to be a redhead... you can get away with being, like, really volatile and fire-y because you\'re like, \'I\'m just a redhead; what can I say?\'
The question is being debated: what is morally justified - to rob the Fatherland or sell it to foreigners.
I love being Latina. I love our values, the way we\'re so in touch with others, our dark humor, how fun we are, how relaxed we are. I love how hard working, independent, and ambitious we are.
I liked being in the ranks as long as the commanders seemed capable and honest.
In the beginning it was very frustrating, being told girls don\'t sing this kind of music, and, \'Maybe you can try with pop or songs that are more romantic.\'
I want to take that step, being a Latin girl, and doing my Spanish music, but I want to go global. International.
Since childhood, I\'ve been a clown. I\'ve always liked being very funny or trying to make people laugh. It\'s my original self.
I like being comfortable at airports, in flip-flops with no jewelry on.
Ultimately, I\'m not doing that much. I\'m only doing what a human being who feels wants to do - in my way, without stepping out of my flow, while staying in my lane. Without, I guess, boring people.
Being a Puerto Rican artist, I support all kinds of projects that are developed on my beautiful island that in some way or another put our Puerto Rican flag up.
I don\'t want to be fake. I\'m just being me. And I have the power to break stereotypes and whatever useless rules that society puts on us.
Being real is what keeps me humble. It doesn\'t matter how much money I make or how much I accomplish. What\'s critical is staying real to myself and keeping my feet on the ground. That\'s what helps keep me going.
I don\'t mind being the center of attention as a character but in real life it\'s not for me. - Rachel Bilson I don\'t mind being the center of attention as a character but in real life it\'s not for me.
I remember being unbelievable bummed when \'Freaks and Geeks\' was canceled.