A Quote by John Ortberg

This much I have learned: human beings come with very different sets of wiring, different interests, different temperaments, different learning styles, different gifts, different temptations. These differences are tremendously important in the spiritual formation of human beings.
You must know that there are different tastes. There are also different powers of digestion... different temperaments... differences in the capacity to comprehend.
We are all different human beings, and we all have different backgrounds, and we stem from different social strata. That is what defines how you hear people talk, how you want to quote them when you speak. We all have different fears and doubts and complexes and this is what shapes the way we see other people. Especially characters.
I'm about as monolingual as you come, but nevertheless, I have a variety of different languages at my command, different styles, different ways of talking, which do involve different parameter settings.
Soon he'll come in again and kiss me, but differently. He'll be different and so I'll be different. It'll be different. I thought, 'It'll be different, different. It must be different.
I'm not the dude with the message. I'm a human being with different sides, different shades and different emotions, different feelings.
I understand now the different games and the different approaches that you need to take at different times, with different styles of play.
I personally do not believe in the word style. Why? Because, unless there are human beings with three arms and four legs, unless we have another group of human beings that are structually different from us, there can be no different style of fighting.
We've had so many lifetimes of different cultures and different religions and different points of view and different wars and different loves and different children.
I love working with different artist with different styles and different producers with different sounds, creativity is everything.
To be successful, you have to expose yourself to different situations-different styles of play, different teammates, different coaching.
Yes, we are all different. Different customs, different foods, different mannerisms, different languages, but not so different that we cannot get along with one another. If we will disagree without being disagreeable.
So many people in L.A. have such different styles. People either dress very similar or very different. It's interesting to find people who think outside the box, and it's interesting, when you mix different mind-sets, what you can come up with.
It's absolutely normal that different human beings want to go different ways.
If there's any message to my work, it is ultimately that it's OK to be different, that it's good to be different, that we should question ourselves before we pass judgment on someone who looks different, behaves different, talks different, is a different color.
It’s a matter of time; you adapt to the different culture and different way of life. Human beings are adaptable.
Voice work is really fun and challenging. I like learning different skills and different styles, and this is definitely different from doing a play or a filmed TV show.
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