
Top 17 Embrace Your Weirdness Quotes
#2. I've always been a bit weird, ever since I was a child. I didn't really fit in anywhere. Then I realised it's okay to be a bit weird, in fact it's positively brilliant
EMBRACE YOUR WEIRDNESS
Steven Aitchison
#3. Then you never really feel comfortable around most people. Especially your family, who probably never seemed to understand you. But as you grow up you find others like yourself, people who support you, embrace your weirdness, and love for who you are - and they become your new family." - Tara
Elizabeth Briggs
#4. Embrace your weirdness. Some will adore you. Others won't. But who cares? Worry about loving yourself, not loving the idea of other people loving you.
Karen Salmansohn
#5. Fiction is as easy as telling a convincing lie. The more believable the better the story.
T.R. Wallace
#6. At this point I think we need to embrace the weird. High-five it. Give it our phone number.
Jim Zub
#7. It takes a lot of effort to make something look effortless
Ben Mitchell
#10. None but the Creator has knowledge of the future; If anyone says he knows it, do not believe him! - Baba Musafir (d. 1714), a Naqshbandi Sufi saint, speaking about the war of succession among Aurangzeb's sons
Audrey Truschke
#11. Our job is to sell our clients' merchandise ... not ourselves. Our job is to kill the cleverness that makes us shine instead of the product. Our job is to simplify, to tear away the unrelated, to pluck out the weeds that are smothering the product message.
William Bernbach
#13. It's huge in the U.K., if someone's doing well, to put them down. That's what we do all the time. It's kind of like a cultural thing.
Maisie Williams
#14. While working as a team, you push yourself forward and move outside the boundaries. It's a great thing.
Martin Margiela
#15. With Will I had never had to consider what I said; talking to him was as effortless as breathing. Now I was good at not really saying anything about myself at all.
Jojo Moyes
#16. There is no such thing as evil in the world of science. There are only those who discover and are remembered, and those who do not and are forgotten.
S.C. Barrus
#17. Fear is and has always been dead. It's how we picture it that makes fear come to life.
George Cooke
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