A Quote by Jazz Jennings

I define myself. — © Jazz Jennings
I define myself.
I don't define myself by my successes. I define myself by adversity and how I've persevered.
I never wanted to be on any billionaires list. I never define myself by net worth. I always try to define myself by my values.
My father instilled in me - of utmost importance and innate in me is the yearning to determine for myself - to define God, to define holiness for myself.
One of the most important things for any leader is to never let anyone else define who you are. And you define who you are. I never think of myself as being a woman CEO of this company. I think of myself as a steward of a great institution.
You seek a false comfort when you demand that I define myself for you with words. Words do not contain or define any person. A heart can, if it is willing.
I don't know that I could really define love. I can't . . . again, it's like trying to define what this creative force is. It's beyond my ability to really define. If I can define it, then it's not it. We're right back to that thing again.
One of the things my parents taught me, and I'll always be grateful as a gift, is to not ever let anybody else define me; that for me to define myself. and I think that helped me a lot in assuming a leadership position.
When I was waiting tables, washing dishes, or mowing lawns for money, I never thought of myself as stuck in some station in life. I was on my own path, my own journey, an American journey where I could think for myself, decide for myself, define happiness for myself.
To define the era we live in is very difficult. How do we define it? We define it by music.
I don't think of myself as anyone special, and I would not know how to define myself.
I've always thought of myself primarily as an artist; it's what I most define myself as. The acting was all an accident.
If I didn't define myself for myself, I would be crunched into other people's fantasies for me and eaten alive.
By rubbing up against the world, I define myself to myself.
I've tried actively to define myself and redefine myself, and not be pigeonholed.
I’ve tried actively to define myself and redefine myself, and not be pigeonholed.
There's this homogenization, this big sucking motion in dominant society, to absorb all the disparate elements that define the margin or define the culture or define those who are thrust outside the status quo.
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