A Quote by Jessie J

Sexuality shouldn't define anyone. It doesn't define me. Love should be at the core of what you do. — © Jessie J
Sexuality shouldn't define anyone. It doesn't define me. Love should be at the core of what you do.
I think that's a place where we are, as a society, finally starting to get to now: where your sexuality doesn't have to define you - and you don't have to define it.
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.
Sexuality shouldn't define you. It should be part of who you are.
The left are not bipartisan. Somebody give me an example of left-wing bipartisanship. They don't even define it the way we do. Bipartisanship, as they define it, as in we cave on our core beliefs and agree with them. That is bipartisanship. There is no compromise.
I define my sexuality in terms of the people that I love.
To define the era we live in is very difficult. How do we define it? We define it by music.
Your personal core values define who you are, and a company's core values ultimately define the company's character and brand. For individuals, character is destiny. For organizations, culture is destiny.
It's important to not have my sexuality define me.
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.
I truly believe that women should be financially independent from their men. And let's face it, money gives men the power to run the show. It gives men the power to define value. They define what's sexy. And men define what's feminine. It's ridiculous.
Autism doesn't have to define a person. Artists with autism are like anyone else: They define themselves through hard work and individuality.
At the heart of anything good there should be a kernel of something undefinable, and if you can define it, or claim to be able to define it, then, in a sense, you’ve missed the point.
Don't let anyone define you. You define yourself.
For some reason, people find me funny. It's quite hard to define why a thought is funny. It's even harder to define why a person would be funny. It's a word that I can't define at all. But whether I know quite what it is or not, I seem to be it.
The transcendent experience is brotherly love, nature, harmony and unity. Cultures, in trying to define it, try to define an external deity as opposed to the process.
I'm very comfortable with myself and my sexuality, but it doesn't define me. I also read books believe it or not.
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