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The 90 best phrases of Personality and Temperament

Understood as the pattern of behavior, thought and mode of perception of reality that we use through time and circumstances, Personality is one of the main elements that makes us be beings with their own distinctive characteristics., providing enormous diversity in how people can be. It is, to a large extent, something that makes us unique. And there are many people throughout history who have made different observations about this aspect of our being.

Taking into account that it is a very interesting concept and studied for years by psychology and philosophy, throughout this article we will see a selection of phrases about personality, by different authors more or less known.

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The most interesting phrases about personality

These phrases and reflections on personality reflect the way in which we have been reflecting on this concept throughout history.

1. The concept of psychosocial development basically refers to how the person's interaction with their environment is given by some fundamental changes in their personality. (Erik Erikson)

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Erikson reflects in this sentence the fact that personality development explains how we relate to and link with the environment.

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2. The variety of individual personalities is the greatest fortune in the world. (Julian Huxley)

The phrase that pushes us to appreciate the richness of diversity in terms of ways of interpreting the world as something positive that allows us to grow and learn.

3. People's moods are primarily determined by their genetic makeup and personality; in second place for its immediate context and only in third and fourth place for concerns, worries and other things like that. (Daniel Kahnman)

Kahneman expresses the important role of personality as one of the main elements in explaining how we take things emotionally.

4. There is no separation of mind and emotions; emotions, thoughts and learning are related. (Eric Jenson)

In this sentence we observe that in the personality of someone converges the learning carried out throughout life, the way of thinking and interpreting the world and the way in which he feels and acts in it.

5. It is a duty of man to undertake the conquest of his personality; it is necessary that his development be his own work. (Pierre Simon Ballanche)

We should not force ourselves to be one way or another because of what others say. We have to be who we are and just as we are.

6. Too often some men sacrifice being to be different. (Julian Marias)

Julián Marías, a disciple of José Ortega y Gasset, makes us reflect on those people who, in order to fit in with the rest, eliminate or inhibit their personality.

7. All our experiences merge into our personality. Everything that has happened to us is an ingredient. (Malcolm Little)

Malcolm Little, aka Malcolm X, reflects on how what we experience contributes to shaping our way of perceiving and dealing with the world.

8. The further back we go in history, the more we will see personality disappear under the guise of the collective. (Carl Jung)

Jung refers in this phrase to his concept of the collective unconscious, in which multiple facets of our being depend to a large extent on the inheritance of patterns culturally inherited from our ancestors.

9. Personality is to man what perfume is to the flower. (Charles M. Schwab)

Phrase that highlights the role of personality as an element that makes us distinctive and unique.

10. The value of a sentence lies in the personality of the person who says it, because nothing new can be said by a man or a woman. (Joseph Conrad)

This phrase expresses that what gives value to things are the intentions and the way of seeing and doing them that each one of us has, however much the results may be similar in form.

11. You can adorn yourself with another's feathers, but you cannot fly with them. (Lucian Blaga)

Being authentic and accepting our personality and way of being is what will make us live a happy and authentic life. Pretending to be like other people only leads us to give the wrong impression and forget what we really want in life.

12. Personality is a very mysterious thing. A man cannot always be esteemed for what he does. You can abide by the law and yet be useless. You can break the law to be good. You can be bad without having to do anything bad. You can commit a sin against society and yet realize through it your true perfection. (Oscar Wilde)

This sentence lets us see that We don't always let our true personality show, or that it can be socially frowned upon despite being one more part of our being.

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13. We must be careful not to make the intellect our god: it is of course a powerful muscle, but it has no personality. (Albert Einstein)

Personality is not necessarily linked to intellectual ability, and personality traits can be very different regardless of cognitive ability. Furthermore, knowledge and intelligence are of no use if they do not serve a purpose.

14. The attractiveness and magnetism of the man's personality is the consequence of his inner radiance. (Yajurveda)

This fragment of the Yajurveda, one of the four Vedas and one of the oldest religious texts in India, tells us reveals the association that was already given to the personality with our interior and its expression in the environment physical.

15. We all know individuals who can turn desperate situations into challenges to overcome, simply by force of personality. This ability to persevere despite obstacles and setbacks is the quality that people most admire in others and fairly, because it is probably the most important trait not only for success in life but also for enjoy it. (Mihály Csikszentmihalyi)

This well-known psychologist tells us the importance that personality can have to get ahead of any adverse situation.

16. Nothing shows our character so clearly as the thing that makes us laugh. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)

The sense of humor it also depends to a large extent on our personality, as this author reflects.

17. There are a lot of different “Annes” in me. Sometimes I think that's why I'm such a troublesome person. If I were just an "Anne", I would always be much more comfortable, but then I wouldn't be half as interesting. (Lucy Maud Montgomery)

This writer made reference to the character in a series of novels that she produced, showing the multiplicity and sometimes apparent contradiction that exists between the multiple facets of our personality through the different moments lived.

18. The behavior of a human being in sexual matters is often a prototype of the set of other modes of reaction of him in life. (Sigmund Freud)

The father of psychoanalysis reflects how personality can also be reflected in a prototypical way in the way we have relationships.

19. What you feed inside of you is what grows. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)

How we act in the world depends to a large extent on what we learn, which in turn also depends in part on what we focus our attention on. Thus, our personality shapes our action in the world and vice versa.

20. I believe that personality is not a unitary notion. We do not have a personality but a constellation of facets: that is why we can respond to a provocation in a very violent way when we are in a bad mood and be more peaceful when we are of good (Mohsin Hamid)

This writer reflects that personality is made up of a great multitude of traits and that although generates a way of making generally stable our behavior can vary based on other circumstances.

21. It is the more or less stable and enduring organization of a person's character, temperament, intellect, and physique, which determines his or her unique adaptation to the environment. (Hans Eisenck)

This well-known psychologist defines personality in this way, taking into account the different elements of an internal nature that make it up.

22. The human being is what he is because he has the ability to think, the ability to feel, and the ability to act. Our emotions, therefore, dignify us. (Karina Zegers)

This phrase tells us about three elements in which personality, especially in regard to sensitivity, plays a very important role.

23. If love prevents me from developing my free personality, it is preferable to be alone and free. (Walter Riso)

Phrase that refers to the fact that many people try to inhibit their personality in order to satisfy their partner. However, a relationship based on respect and sincerity will allow both people to be who they really are.

24. The whole world bears our personal imprint. However, at the very moment that we come to understand that our existence is fundamental for the existence of the universe we will also realize, paradoxically, that our personality depends completely on the existence of everything the rest. (Allan Watts)

Our way of being does not arise out of nowhere: it depends to a large extent on what we learn throughout our lives and what we inherit from our ancestors.

25. Art is a man's desire to express himself, to record the reactions of his personality in the world in which he lives. (Amy Lowell)

Phrase that expresses that through art we can express what we carry inside us, our way of seeing and interpreting the world.

26. The real you is who you are, not what was made of you. (Paulo Coelho)

Our personality can be hidden or suffocated by the environment and environmental demands at times concrete aspects of our life, but this does not mean that our personality has to have changed.

27. I like the expression “missed chances”. Being born means being forced to choose a time, a place and a life. To exist here, now, means to lose the possibility of innumerable other potential personalities. (Hayao Miyazaki)

Everything we do, everything we experience and everything we decide ends up shaping our future. Our current way of being is the product of a series of situations, and there may have been a great variety of possible outcomes different from the current one.

28. We continue to build our personality all our lives. If we knew ourselves, we should die. (Albert Camus)

This phrase reflects that we are living beings in continuous evolution, being able to modify different aspects of our way of being to a greater or lesser extent at all times.

29. The cult of personality is a form of foolishness that has occurred in all ages, but perhaps never as widespread as today. (Marguerite Yourcenar)

Someone's personality is important in explaining how they act or perceive the world, but it is still just another part of our being.

30. The personality of man determines in advance the measure of his possible fortune. (Arthur Schopenhauer)

Our way of being and acting in the world can lead us to different paths and destinations.

31. The scale of your personality is determined by the size of the problem that is capable of driving you out of control. (Sigmund Freud)

Freud's phrase that refers to temperance and patience as personality elements that allow us to assess the importance of problems and our resources to solve them.

32. There are times when I am so different from myself that I could be taken for someone else, of a totally opposite personality. (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)

Phrase that reveals how certain circumstances or moments can greatly vary our habitual behavior or way of thinking.

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33. We are all born with a unique genetic map, which establishes the basic characteristics of our personality, as well as such as our physical health and our appearance... And yet, we all know that life's experiences they change. (Joan D. coming)

This writer expresses something real: part of our most basic characteristics are going to be inherited from our ancestors, having a certain predisposition to be a certain way. However, the role of life experience and learning they are essential for this predisposition to express itself or not, as well as to vary and reconstruct our way of understanding the world.

34. Harsh living conditions are essential to bring out the best in the human personality. (Alexis Carrel)

It is often when someone faces moments of great hardship and difficulty that we can appreciate different aspects of their personality with more strength and authenticity.

35. Love is the only way to apprehend another human being in the depths of his personality. No one can be fully aware of the essence of another human being if he does not love him. Through the spiritual act of love, one is able to see the essential traits and traits in the loved person; and what is more, to see also its powers: what has not yet been revealed, what has to be shown. (Viktor Frankl)

Loving someone sincerely and without idealizing allows us to see their way of being, the most fundamental aspects of that person (something that we would hardly perceive if this emotional connection did not exist) and it can allow us to intuit aspects that have not yet been revealed to us. shown.

36. If you want to know a man's personality, look at his friends. (Japanese proverb)

We often tend to feel an affinity for people with values ​​and beliefs similar to ours. While personalities can be different, we can often get an idea of ​​what someone is like from the people they choose to surround themselves with.

37. Without understanding there can be no love. The personality of each person is constituted by physical, emotional and social conditions. With understanding you cannot hate anyone, not even cruel people, but you can help them transform their physical, emotional and social conditions. (Thich Nhat Hanh)

to truly love someone it is necessary to try to understand him to the fullest extent and accept his personality and way of being without trying to change him.

38. I maintain that a very strong personality can influence descendants for generations. (Beatrix Potter)

The writer and creator of Peter Rabbit expressed in this sentence that someone's personality can influence her offspring. Not only because of genetic inheritance but also because of the modeling of behavior that children learn from their parents and that in turn can replicate in the future (or avoid), something that can have effects on their future offspring.

39. Bones, meat, and legal stats are the garments worn by the personality, not the other way around. (Robert Maynard Pirsig)

She stated that personality is not created by appearance but actually, appearance (what we show to the world) can be derived from personality.

40. The dissociated parts of the personality are not separate from the identity or personality of a single body, but rather they are parts of a single individual that are not yet working together in a smooth, coordinated and flexible. (Suzette Bon)

This psychologist tells us that we often try to ignore the parts of our personality that we don't like, instead of working with them. It is necessary to accept oneself as it is and learn to try to make ourselves a coordinated whole.

41. The personality “is” and “does”. Personality is what is hidden behind specific acts and within the individual. (Gordon Allport)

This American psychologist reflects that personality is part of who we are and that explains much of our habitual behavior.

42. Illness is the fruit of a conflict between the soul and the personality. The soul represents our transcendent orientation, and the personality the immanent interests. The conflict between them dramatizes the struggle between the desire for transformation and evolution against the conservation and resistance to learning, between the desire for growth on the one hand and the desire for well-being on the other. the other. (Edward H. grecco)

This phrase reflects the existence of a conflict between the need to change and the need to maintain a stable behavior pattern, which sometimes come into contradiction.

43. Personality is the psychological equivalent of the immune system. (Theodore Million)

In this phrase, Millon establishes a parallelism between the immune system and personality, both systems protecting the well-being and health of the subject.

44. A man of personality can formulate ideals, but only a man of character can achieve them. (Herbert Read)

Phrase that reflects that simple personality is not enough to achieve our goals, but that real drive and action are necessary to achieve them.

45. The art of living consists of preserving our personality without society bothering us. (Angel Ganivet)

Phrase that reflects the reality of most people: we must be ourselves but at the same time try not to offend or harm others.

46. The personality of the so-called psychopath is another example of the permanent loss of love needs. One way to understand this personality dysfunction is that people who lacked love in the past first few months of their lives, they have simply lost that desire forever, as well as the ability to give and receive keen. (Abraham Maslow)

Maslow expresses the importance of early experiences and the perception of love and affection as a fundamental basis in the formation of personality.

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47. The existence of personality, liberty and property is not due to the fact that men have dictated laws. On the contrary, the pre-existence of his personality, freedom and property is what determines that men can make laws. (Frederic Bastiat)

Phrase that establishes that freedom and acceptance of the different ways of being and doing in the world are what that has allowed us to generate a series of laws to regulate our behavior (and not the other way around).

48. Personality is the difference between the inside and outside of a person. (Jonathan Safran Foer)

This phrase identifies personality as the link between what we are internally and what we express externally.

49. The most seductive thing about art is the personality of the artist himself. (Paul Cezanne)

Regardless of the beauty of the work, often when we look at a work of art we wonder what is what the artist wanted to capture, that he awakened that act of creativity and what kind of person could produce it.

50. Find yourself and be yourself; Remember that there is no one like you. (Dale Carnegie)

This last sentence reminds us of the importance of being authentic and allowing ourselves to express ourselves as we are, accepting our own uniqueness.

51. Most people say that it is the intellect that makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is the character. (Albert Einstein)

A determined personality creates great geniuses in various areas of human knowledge.

52. Being yourself in a world that constantly tries not to be you is the greatest of achievements. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)

We must fight to remain true to our ideals in an increasingly uniform world.

53. When you fall in love with someone's personality, everything about that person seems beautiful to you.

One of the most experienced phenomena by people who have fallen in love at some point in their lives.

54. I'd rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I am not. (Kurt Cobain)

Being yourself is a guarantee of success and of not having to pretend to be anyone else.

55. Personality is a mask that you believe in.

A very interesting metaphor about the phenomenon of personality that alludes to its function of disguise or appearance.

56. Being yourself and not being afraid of right or wrong is more admirable than the easy cowardice of surrender to conformity. (Irving Wallace)

On many occasions, being yourself is an act of courage.

57. There is nothing more attractive than a positive personality. Its beauty never fades in time. (Edmond Mbiaka)

Many people can fall in love with an attractive personality, regardless of physique.

58. I am like this, I will continue like this, I will never change. (Alaska)

One of the most remembered verses of the Alaskan song, a song to individuality and the defense of one's own personality.

59. Beauty is ephemeral, it is our personality that remains in people.

Personality is much more important than beauty and it says more about us.

60. If you judge a fish by its ability to climb trees, it will think for the rest of its life that it is useless (Albert Einstein)

Asking each child what he is capable of doing is the best way to educate and build a good personality in the future.

61. Beauty begins the moment you decide to be yourself. (Coco Chanel)

Being yourself is the beginning of any attractive personality.

62. Style is a reflection of your attitude and your personality. (Shawn Ashmore)

The styles we each have truly reflect how we really are.

63. The depth of your belief and the strength of your conviction determine the power of your personality. (Anonymous)

A phrase that we must remember when we have doubts about who we are.

64. A person's personality can be understood from the people with whom he mixes. (Kazy Shams)

Our friendships define, in part, our personality.

65. It is beauty that attracts your attention; personality catches your heart. (Oscar Wilde)

Personality plays an important role in seduction between human beings.

66. I am thankful for everyone who told me NO. It is thanks to them that I am being myself. (Albert Einstein)

Betting on what one believes and being true to one's own personality is a guarantee of success in life.

67. Personality is not born with one, it is forged. (Anonymous)

Personality is conditioned by everything we experience, by our experiences and experiences.

68. Having a personality is not the same as being a personality. (Mr. Wolf)

There are those who have a strong personality and others simply exist.

69. Personality can open doors, but only character keeps them that way. (Elmer G. Letterman)

An interesting metaphor on the power of a strong personality.

70. All our experiences merge into our personality. (Malcolm X)

Personality is created as we live day to day, it is not something closed.

71. How beautiful is a person when they show themselves imperfect and without any pretense of what they are not.

Honesty with oneself is a characteristic that many people find attractive.

72. Life is not about being a winner or a loser, it is about being yourself and giving your best.

One of the recipes that we can follow in life to achieve success.

73. When you are true to your essence, it is inevitable that you will shine.

Sincere and genuine people stand out above those who are not.

74. There is no need to rush. There is no need to shine. You don't need to be anyone but yourself. (Virginia Woolf)

Being true to ourselves and our ideals will allow us to have the life we ​​want at all levels.

75. Youth has a quick temper and weak judgment. (Homer)

A phrase pronounced by the famous Greek poet that has not lost an iota of validity to this day.

76. The good thing about being yourself is that in the end you don't look like anyone else.

Seeking differentiation from the rest is one of the objectives that will make us appear more attractive.

77. There is only a small part of the universe that you will know for sure can be improved, and that part is you. (Aldous Huxley)

It is up to us to change and become the best version of ourselves.

78. We only become what we are from the total and profound rejection of what others have made of us.

Sometimes it is convenient to get away from those who want us badly to change until we become what we really want to be.

79. A work of art is the unique result of a unique temperament. (Oscar Wilde)

The great poet and writer Oscar Wilde was a great lover of art and strong temperaments.

80. Being true to oneself, we will always know that we can enjoy the victories, learn from the defeats and find our true path and our real and intimate personality.

A good summary of what we must do to be happy in life.

81. A hot temper will make a fool of you too quickly. (Bruce Lee)

The actor and martial arts expert Bruce Lee left us his own quotes for posterity.

82. The individual has always struggled not to be absorbed by the tribe. If you try, you will often be alone, but no price is too high for the privilege of being yourself. (Friedrich Nietzsche)

Sometimes it is convenient to make some sacrifices to be faithful to ourselves.

83. Get away from what gets away from you.

We must fight for what makes us happy and avoid what prevents us from being true to ourselves.

84. With its physical influence on the human temperament alone, the vegetarian way of life could have a very positive influence on the destiny of humanity. (Albert Einstein)

This famous German physicist theorized in his quotes about the future of humanity and the changes it can make.

85. The moderation of happy people is due to the placidity that good fortune gives to their temperament. (François de la Rochefoucauld)

A phrase that we must take into account if we want to be happy in life.

86. A vigorous temperament is not altogether a bad thing. Men who are easy as an old shoe are generally of little worth. (Charles Spurgeon)

An argument in favor of strong temperaments with which more than one will agree.

87. A pleasant temperament can make up for a lack of beauty; beauty, however, is not enough to compensate us for the lack of a pleasant temperament. (Joseph Addison)

In the end, personality and temperament are more important than physical appearance.

88. Man seems to have more character when he follows his temper than when he follows his principles. (Friedrich Nietzsche)

A truly provocative quote from this great German thinker.

89. It is my fate and perhaps my temperament to make deals with fools. (AND. m. foster)

This great British novelist and essayist left us phrases that were truly critical of the society of his time.

90. Education is for the formation of character. (Herbert Spencer)

A quote that many educators will agree with.

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