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  • In a way, our family is our modern identity. -- Susanne Bier
  • A lot of my identity as an Aboriginal person is about family. -- Shari Sebbens
  • I come from an acting family, my father was an actor, and I had to fight my way and just create my own identity. -- Vincent Cassel
  • There are families of every kind. I think a lot of people are struggling to make sense of their identity in a very complicated world. -- Bill de Blasio
  • For rich children, it'd be very easy and convenient never to take any steps to build an identity outside of your association with your family's wealth. -- Jamie Johnson
  • Each woman brings her own separate, unique strengths to the family and the Church. Being a daughter of God means that if you seek it, you can find your true identity. -- James E. Faust
  • My family spans many world religions, ethnicities and nationalities. The truth is that I don't have one identity. I'm Scottish, British, European, Humanist, Atheist and in part at least, culturally Jewish. -- Sara Sheridan
  • For women, the important ingredients for happiness are to forge an identity, serve the Lord, get an education, develop your talents, serve your family, and, if possible, to have a family of your own. -- James E. Faust
  • I feel that sometimes, holding yourself as black, saying that is your sole identity, can sometimes stand in your way of being a member of the humanity of man, being a member of the family of the divine. -- Giancarlo Esposito
  • I definitely have a strong sense of my Jewish and Israeli identity. I did my two-year military service; I was brought up in a very Jewish, Israeli family environment, so of course my heritage is very important to me. -- Gal Gadot
  • My family are observant Muslims, but I've come to the faith through an intellectual conviction, and that's something that they've taught me. It's never been forced upon me. They've given me a very strong identity as an Australian Muslim. -- Randa Abdel-Fattah
  • When faced with a challenge, happy families, like happy people, just add a new chapter to their life story that shows them overcoming the hardship. This skill is particularly important for children, whose identity tends to get locked in during adolescence. -- Bruce Feiler
  • We were very poor and my family lost everything during the war - our home and our identity. But I'm a believer in luck and think the social conditions you're born into provide the opportunity for you to prove your luck. And I suppose I've been lucky. -- Sigmar Polke
  • Think about what people are doing on Facebook today. They're keeping up with their friends and family, but they're also building an image and identity for themselves, which in a sense is their brand. They're connecting with the audience that they want to connect to. It's almost a disadvantage if you're not on it now. -- Mark Zuckerberg
  • When I was growing up, Forest Park was full of integrated families. It was amazing. One my best friends was Vietnamese. Another one was half-Mexican, half-black. Another one was from Colombia. Another one was born in the U.S., but his mom was from Germany and spoke with a German accent. So we all had multiple identities. -- Dinaw Mengestu
  • My identity has always been confused. Born in Edinburgh of a Scottish/Russian/Jewish mother and an English/Irish/Catholic father, there is no form of guilt to which I was not subjected in my childhood. Members of my immediate family live all over the world - a diaspora of cousins, aunts, uncles and more in a dizzying mix. -- Sara Sheridan
  • I always had a separate life than just my work. I built my own family. I have my own hobbies and interests. I have a ranch with livestock and horses. I didn't always get my self-esteem and identity from acting. I never worked unless I wanted to. I never did anything just to do it, just for the paycheck. I always did things that I liked. -- Ricky Schroder
  • I think that is a great, great thing, to create your own identity and foster a true family spirit. -- Eddy de Clercq
  • Storytelling is the greatest activity of any culture. Storytelling is how you build a family, how you pass along identity. -- Randall Wallace
  • Fixing is the illness model; acceptance is the identity model; which way any family goes reflects their assumptions and resources. -- Andrew Solomon
  • I think history is inextricably linked to identity. If you don't know your history, if you don't know your family, who are you? -- Mary Pipher
  • Food is not just fuel. Food is about family, food is about community, food is about identity. And we nourish all those things when we eat well. -- Michael Pollan
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