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Imposter Quotes

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Damon Galgut
“Poetry was syllable and rhythm. Poetry was the measurement of breath. Poetry was time make audible. Poetry evoked the present moment; poetry was the antidote to history. Poetry was language free from habit.”
Damon Galgut, The Impostor

Ashim Shanker
“Of course, there is no way to avoid being a hypocrite, even when seeking to remove oneself from the falseness of this material existence. And perhaps, this attribution of ‘falsenessâ€� is not sufficiently accurate as a descriptor either; yet, how else is it to be articulated if something of it seems inauthentic and insincere as though existence itself were mediated through codes and objects and structures that constrained the domain of possibility, or rather relegated the notion of free will as becoming a reaction to prompts and the construct of independent action as having emerged from latent subsets of choices that presented themselves according to the dynamic interplay of obligation, code, preservation and groupthink?”
Ashim Shanker, Inward and Toward

“Perfection is a delusion. Perfection requires someone else to be inferior in order to win. Shake off imposturous ideas like a deer that shakes off fear after a life threatening chase.”
Deborah Bravandt

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“Navigate the world of the written word as you navigate that of the spoken word, for the imposters you fear in the latter abound in the former.”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, The Great Pearl of Wisdom

Natalie M. Esparza
“People coming to me for help meant I was the exact opposite of an imposter. So why did I struggle with feeling like one?”
Natalie M. Esparza, Spectacle: Discover a Vibrant Life through the Lens of Curiosity

“Some people simply aren’t interested in being the person they are called to be or the person they signed up to be.”
VaeEshia Ratcliff-Davisff

“Some people simply aren’t interested in being the person they are called to be or the person they signed up to be.”
VaeEshia Ratcliff-Davis

“Don't sublimate your own freedom and desires in order to satisfy the invisible judgments of others against hypothetical wrongdoings.”
Lisa Haisha

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