A Quote by Lamman Rucker

I don't have a problem showing vulnerability. — © Lamman Rucker
I don't have a problem showing vulnerability.
Revenge tries to solve the problem of vulnerability. If I strike back, I transfer vulnerability from myself to the other. And yet by striking back I produce a world in which my vulnerability to injury is increased by the likelihood of another strike. So it seems as if I'm getting rid of my vulnerability and instead locating it with the other, but actually I'm heightening the vulnerability of everyone and I'm heightening the possibility of violence that happens between us.
The hardest thing about being a leader is demonstrating or showing vulnerability... When the leader demonstrates vulnerability and sensibility and brings people together, the team wins.
You don't hear no artists from Compton showing vulnerability.
I'd always tried to resist playing the supervirility thing. I liked showing the vulnerability of age.
The hardest thing about being a leader is demonstrating or showing vulnerability. And that has a lot to do with trust.
Generosity is as much showing your vulnerability as it is your passion for something.
This is not some distant problem of the future. This is a problem that is affecting Americans right now. Whether it means increased flooding, greater vulnerability to drought, more severe wildfires - all these things are having an impact on Americans as we speak.
Vulnerability is about showing up and being seen. It's tough to do that when we're terrified about what people might see or think.
If I "try" to play, I fail; if I force the play, I crush it; if I race, I trip. Any time I stiffen or brace myself against some error or problem, the very act of bracing would cause the problem to occur. The only road to strength is vulnerability.
If you're confident, then you don't feel weird about showing your vulnerability and opening yourself up to learning from somebody else. Insecure people stay where they are because they're afraid of admitting their weaknesses.
Me being a shy kid, very closed off, showing vulnerability in a character was sort of a safe space on stage. It's always been in my toolbox, there for me when I need it.
There is no intimacy without vulnerability. Yet another powerful example of vulnerability as courage.
By recognizing your own vulnerability you can recognize and identify with the vulnerability in others.
I love finding the vulnerability in characters. There's truth there. There's beauty in vulnerability.
I don't have a problem showing my legs!
I have a disturbing problem with losing things. My vulnerability to loss-distress could properly be labeled not only inordinate, but neurotic.
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