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Mouloud Benzadi
“BORDERS, NATIONALISM and IDENTITY
have always been the worst enemies of
HUMANITY”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“If you truly want to make World
unity reality, you must be prepared to sacrifice your tribal and nationalist loyalty, and embrace your global identity.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Eric Overby
“The problem is that we identify ourselves with the thoughts that pass over like clouds.”
Eric Overby

“I have a choice.
Instead of worrying what others think,


I realize no one else
can change who I am inside.
I choose to feel proud of who I am,
even if I am different.
Because each tree is valuable because
it brings something unique to the world.
I believe in myself.
I know I am exactly as I am meant to be,
like a seed who knows it is a tree,
just…not…yet.”
Lauren Martin, Insecurity is a Seed

“Rebuilding a worldview and identity likely needs to include space for uncertainty.”
Laura E. Anderson, When Religion Hurts You: Healing from Religious Trauma and the Impact of High-Control Religion

“I have a choice.
Instead of worrying what others think,
I realize no one else
can change who I am inside.
I choose to feel proud of who I am,
even if I am different.
Because each tree is valuable because
it brings something unique to the world.
I believe in myself.
I know I am exactly as I am meant to be,
like a seed who knows it is a tree,
just…not…yet.”
Lauren Martin, Insecurity is a Seed

“Once physical beings, of the seven, I probably had the most resistance, as I was not what I expected myself to be. As far as I knew, I was the same as any other child and life was normal, until the day I became gender aware.”
Troian Anderson, The Light of Winter

“My happiness waned, and from that day forward I couldn’t bear anything that suggested I was feminine. I was determined to be a boy. It wasn’t anything I believed I had control over, I just knew I wasn’t right and I had to live my life in the most comfortable way for me, regardless of what anyone else thought or did.”
Troian Anderson, The Light of Winter

Kapka Kassabova
“We are not what we are. Our tragedy is that we don't even know it. The world is not what we think it is. It is fathomlessly alive. none of us is a single entity, we are many-formed, polytropos. Everywhere, all the time.”
Kapka Kassabova, Elixir: In the Valley at the End of Time

Eric Overby
“The problem is that we identify ourselves with the thoughts that pass over like clouds. We grab hold of the thoughts and replay it over and over and over until we think it is us. We replay conversations we’ve had and hypothetical conversations we wish we’d had. We even think of future things that we want to say to someone. We are just a step away from internally sounding like a schizophrenic on the street. We just know that we shouldn’t say all the things that we think.”
Eric Overby

“The next time you feel insecure, remind yourself that you are exactly as you are meant to be, and you are valuable to the world because you are different and unique.”
Lauren Martin, Insecurity is a Seed

Abhijit Naskar
“The only people who'll ever figure out who they are, are those who don't know who they are - whereas those who have already accepted their ancestral heritage as their ultimate identity, have no identity to begin with - they are just lifeless photocopies of the past, nothing else.”
Abhijit Naskar, Divane Dynamite: Only truth in the cosmos is love

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Society came first. But these religions come with a complete manual to change your entire lifestyle. Thus giving you a new identity. You can live in Africa, but still behave like a Roman.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The idea of Aryanism is not far from Hebrew laws, marrying only your own people, to preserve your own blood and original identity.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Cali Willette
“My identity isn't defined by what you see on a screen;
My identity is defined by a mighty Savior unseen.”
Cali Willette, Fractures of Gold

“Why are you fighting me, to accept you the way you are ? When you are faking, acting and pretending the way you are to me.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“Who you are is something that can live and die with you except you make a deliberate action towards changing who you are.”
Benjamin Suulola

Shakara Ann Francis
“I was graced with this remarkable truth: “Knowing who you are in Jesus Christ makes it easier to function in this world.” I soon realized I didn't know who I was in Jesus
Christ. Not only did I not know my identity in Jesus Christ, but I also realized that I didn't know my Saviour enough to know myself. It's like, how can I know who I am if I don't
know who He is?”
Shakara Ann Francis, A Mother’s Pain but Our Father Cares: A COLLECTION OF POEMS AND SPIRITUAL LESSONS FROM A FIRST-TIME MOTHER

Dark Night Beacon
“You were a beauty born of darkness. You wore it wrapped around as a cape. Designed to draw others to you, only to never allow them in. Behind your innocent mask, lies your dark beauty that none can see.”
Dark Night Beacon

“Don’t blend in like a chameleon; shape your surroundings to reflect who you are.”
Siddharth Katragadda, The Other Wife: A Novel in Verse

Wendy K. Walters
“The more you learn about how you are wired to succeed, the more care you should take to eliminate all the things that are contrary and detrimental to God's perfect design. Humility should become your garment of choice. The pursuit of wisdom should take a high priority.”
Wendy K. Walters, Intentionality: Live on Purpose!

Raydrich Rocha
“I tore the veil of illusion in your minds when the purity of my desires, misunderstood, was partially achieved. In the embers of my flame, you sought refuge. I reshaped you to my will and my chaos was the balance that was missing.”
Raydrich Rocha, Consciência: Delírios e Galopes

Raydrich Rocha
“Rasguei o véu da ilusão em vossas mentes quando a pureza das minhas vontades, mal entendidas, foram parcialmente conquistadas. Na brasa da minha chama, você buscou refúgio. Reforjei você à minha vontade e o meu caos foi o equilíbrio que faltava.”
Raydrich Rocha, Consciência: Delírios e Galopes

Rejoice Denhere
“When hormones rage and the world feels too loud, society is quick to label us as “troubled” or “weird” for expressing who we really are. Instead of nurturing that authenticity, we’re often pushed into boxes that don’t fit.”
Rejoice Denhere, The Deep Doesn’t Drown Me: A surreal coming-of-age story for outsiders, dreamers, and survivors

“In a world where everyone wants to be somebody, be nobody, because when you are nobody, you can be anybody.”
Konrad Dziekan

“I carry generations of women in my blood. I honor them with every defiant stroke”
Leonor Anthony

“Cinderella takes control of her life because she knows the truth of her true identity.”
Deborah McInnes

“How you speak, dress, move through life and engage with others can always welcome some refinement but not at the expense of trading who you are.”
Sasha Laghonh

“Work on your identity by better understanding who you are and what matters to you. This will serve as a sensible marker to guide you in the right direction while navigating life.”
Sasha Laghonh

“Be respectful, be decisive and don't apologize for who you are.”
Sasha Laghonh

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