"Being Weird Is a Wonderful Thing"

"Being Weird Is a Wonderful Thing"

by Kathryn Petras and Ross Petras
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 28/09/2021

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A gift that celebrates being yourself, in your own unique way.


Do you ever feel different? A little weird, a little wacky? It’s time to own it, because, as Meryl Streep proclaimed, “what makes you different or weird, that’s your strength.” In this inspiring collection, singers, poets, actors, activists, comedians, designers, athletes, and philosophers share wise and pithy reflections on what it’s like to march to the beat of a different drummer. Every statement is a powerful, positive reminder that to live successfully is to be completely unapologetically you.


“We are not what other people say we are. We are who we know ourselves to be, and we are what we love. That’s OK.” —Laverne Cox


“All the colors I am inside have not been invented yet.” —Shel Silverstein


“I am different, not less” —Temple Grandin


“The more I feel imperfect, the more I feel alive.” —Jhumpa Lahiri


“Self-censorship is insulting to the self. Timidity is a hopeless way forward.” —Ai Weiwei

ISBN:
9781523515349
9781523515349
Category:
Dictionaries of quotations
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
28-09-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Workman Publishing Company
Kathryn Petras

Kathryn and Ross Petras are a brother-and-sister writing team, and inveterate collectors of quotations. Their books include The Anthology of Really Important Modern Poetry, The Stupidest Things Ever Said Book of All-Time Stupidest Top 10 Lists, Age Doesn’t Matter Unless You’re a Cheese, The 776 Stupidest Things Ever Said, The Lexicon of Stupidity, Very Bad Poetry, and more; their 365 Stupidest Things Ever Said Page-A-Day calendar has more than 4.5 million copies in print.

Their work has been covered in publications including the New York Times, the WashingtonPost, and the London Times, and on numerous television and radio shows, including Good Morning America. Kathy lives in Seattle; Ross lives in Toronto.

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