I Am Who I Am Quotes by Adam Baldwin, Evangeline Lilly, Audre Lorde, Nicolas Ghesquiere, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Ilya Bryzgalov and many others.

It was never the fame or fortune that drove me to act. It was something I love and enjoy doing it. A lot of people identify who they are by what they do and that’s not me. It’s what I do but not who I am. Who I am is a parent. I’m a family man.
I am who I am and I am what I am. And it’s beautiful. And it’s okay even if it doesn’t look like the sexiest Victoria Secret model. It also boils down to my interactions with people.
Nothing I accept about myself can be used against me to diminish me. I am who I am, doing what I came to do, acting upon you like a drug or a chisel to remind you of your me-ness, as I discover you in myself.
I have a quality where I sort of scare people. But I am who I am.
God defines himself as “I am who I am”, which also means: My being is such that I shall always be present in every moment of becoming.
I am who I am. Life is too beautiful to be sad, to be depressed. The sun comes up every day and it’s beautiful.
What you see is what you get.
Inner peace doesn’t come from getting what we want, but from remembering who we are.
I am who I am. A coincidence no less unthinkable than any other.
Genuinely love doing standup and I’m a comedian first, so for me what makes my standup special is the fact that I don’t have to adapt or adjust. I am who I am. I appeal to everyone, hence in the movie doing a world tour.
I am who I am. You sort of get what you see with me.
I care what people think, but that doesn’t change what I say. I am who I am.
I’ve been hated by many, wanted by plenty, disliked by some, but confronted by none.
I am who I am. In politics when you treat people well and they know you’re honest, straight and sincere, I think it’s an advantage. Just because somebody comes from a hard-boiled political culture doesn’t make him a good U.S. senator.
I’m not interested in trying to work on people’s perceptions. I am who I am, and if you don’t take the time to learn about that, then your perception is going to be your problem.
I don’t have to perform to stay in the public eye anymore. I really don’t. I am who I am and what I do on musical stage these days really makes no difference at all. I already have all the momentum there. I am only doing it because I love to do it.
When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.