

“People have a problem with me being different, but that propels me forward in life.” – Mary-Louise Parker.“Do not choose to be wrong for the sake of being different.”.“I’ve come to believe that each of us has a personal calling that’s as unique as a fingerprint – and that the best way to succeed is to discover what you love and then find a way to offer it to others in the form of service, working hard, and also allowing the energy of the universe to lead you.”- Oprah Winfrey.RELATED: 25 Inspiring Resilience Quotes To Help You Bounce Back If you’re different, you will stand out.”- Anita Roddick “Whatever you do, be different – that was the advice my mother gave me, and I can’t think of better advice for an entrepreneur.Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.” – Henry David Thoreau “If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.“The things that make me different are the things that make me.” – Winnie The Pooh.“By being yourself you put something wonderful in the world that was not there before.” – Edwin Elliott.It means you’re brave enough to be yourself.” – Luna Lovegood

When someone tells you that you are different, smile and hold your head up and be proud.” – Angelina Jolie And then one day I realized something – something I hope you all realize.
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And I felt out of place and too loud, too full of fire, never good at sitting still, never good at fitting in.


To help inspire you in this goal, check out some quotes and sayings about being different. It doesn’t really matter why we notice each other’s differences more or how we’re all different from each other.īe true to yourself even if that means being different. Perhaps it’s the increase of social media that brings us into each other’s life more or the changes in how we behave towards each other. These days we all seem to notice each other’s differences more and more. These quotes about being different are proof that sometimes standing out from the crowd can have a positive ending. Swedenborg argued that we do not see ourselves as spiritual beings adopting a human experience but vice versa.Īccording to Swedenborg, our body is separated from our soul when we pass away and lives on.Being unique and different is part of what makes and every one of us special. He pointed out that this stems from a lack of knowledge about ourselves, in terms of who and what we are. All body image challenges can be tracked back to the lack of Divine Love for yourself. Swedenborg offered some insight on the origin of our unhappiness, depression and disappointment with ourselves. Without realizing it, we have become highly critical human beings that are concerned with body image and other trivial issues. The physical world is forever reminding us that we’re having a human experience, with the five sensory organs that are telling us what we hear, see, feel, smell and taste. Looking in the mirror and recognizing our spiritual identity is not something we habitually do. Although the spiritual world may not appear to be strikingly different from ours at the onset, Swedenborg suggests that an individual’s inner state can be reflected in their surroundings. The spiritual world consists of realities that we cannot see, such as heaven, hell and the places and people in our imagination. The natural world consists of everything you can see – houses, streets, the sky, people, etc. Swedenborg suggests that the natural world and the spiritual world co-exist.
