Noun
That which constitutes distinction of person; individuality.
Something said or written which refers to the person, conduct, etc., of some individual, especially something of a disparaging or offensive nature; personal remarks; as, indulgence in personalities.
That quality of a law which concerns the condition, state, and capacity of persons.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMan's main task in life is to give birth to himself, to become what he potentially is. The most important product of his effort is his own personality. Erich Fromm
The functions of the family in a highly differentiated society are not to be interpreted as functions directly on behalf of the society, but on behalf of personality. Talcott Parsons
Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those who have personality and emotion know what it means to want to escape from these. T. S. Eliot
We should take care not to make the intellect our god; it has, of course, powerful muscles, but no personality. Albert Einstein
Every art expression is rooted fundamentally in the personality and temperament of the artist. Hans Hofmann
Different people have different personality. Indonesian Proverb