A Quote by Ray Blanton

We will never be authentically angry or authentically fair while we are trying to be both at once. — © Ray Blanton
We will never be authentically angry or authentically fair while we are trying to be both at once.
Often we're recreating what we think we're supposed to be as human beings. What we've been told we're supposed to be, instead of who we authentically are. The key about the creation of full self-expression is to be authentically who you are, to project that.
And then they would have the shoe removers on one side, and the non-shoe removers on the other side until they could work through coming to understand why we might both be trying to worship authentically, and because of our cultural background we have these different ideas. But it took a while.
No one can be authentically human while he prevents others from being so.
I've never been about just trying to do what works. I've been about trying to authentically express how I feel.
A 'mistake' is beside the point, for once anything happens it authentically is.
Man is never so authentically himself as when at play.
I am fascinated by that person who is trying to live authentically, but they are on the outside of society, so how do they manage in the world around them?
By branding myself authentically, the eyeballs will come.
When God's Word is deliberately internalized, it will be authentically externalized because it's no longer what we do - it's part of who we are.
The lesson, I suppose, is that none of us have much control over how we will be remembered. Every life is an amalgam, and it is impossible to know what moments, what foibles, what charms will come to define us once we're gone. All we can do is live our lives fully, be authentically ourselves and trust that the right things about us, the best and most fitting things, will echo in the memories of us that endure.
Who you are authentically is alright.
I try to be authentically who I am.
I've had so many moments where seeing other women be fully and truly and authentically themselves, and express that, has given me permission. Once you see it happening, you're like, "Oh, I have permission to do that, too."
The music that I chose during my life, it wasn't arbitrary. It was all in my family home when I was growing up. I never tried to record anything I hadn't heard before the age of 10. Otherwise, I couldn't do it authentically.
Our pain is a part of who we authentically are.
Women should be portrayed as they are, authentically and truthfully.
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