Quotes with himself

Quotes 261 till 280 of 795.

  • Antonio Porchia He who goes step by step always finds himself level with a step.
    Antonio Porchia
    Argentinian poet (1885 - 1968)
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  • Francois de la Rochefoucauld He who imagines he can do without the world deceives himself much; but he who fancies the world cannot do without him is still more mistaken.
    Francois de la Rochefoucauld
    French writer (1613 - 1680)
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  • G. C. Lichtenberg He who is enamored of himself will at least have the advantage of being inconvenienced by few rivals.
    G. C. Lichtenberg
    German writer and physicist (1742 - 1799)
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  • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe He who is firm in will molds the world to himself.
    Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
    German writer and poet (1749 - 1832)
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  • G. C. Lichtenberg He who is in love with himself has at least this advantage - he won't encounter many rivals.
    G. C. Lichtenberg
    German writer and physicist (1742 - 1799)
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  • Aristotle He who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god.
    Aristotle
    Greek philosopher (384 - 322)
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  • Lao-Tzu He who knows others is clever; He who knows himself has discernment.
    Lao-Tzu
    Chinese philosopher (600 - 550)
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  • Marcus Aurelius He who lives in harmony with himself lives in harmony with the universe.
    Marcus Aurelius
    Roman emperor (121 - 180)
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  • Michel Eyquem De Montaigne He who lives not to others, lives little to himself.
    Michel Eyquem De Montaigne
    French essayist and philosopher (1533 - 1592)
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  • Tertullian He who lives only to benefit himself confers on the world a benefit when he dies.
    Tertullian
    Roman Christian author from Carthage (160 - 230)
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  • Samuel Johnson He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man.
    Samuel Johnson
    English writer (1709 - 1784)
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  • Thomas Jefferson He who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do it a second and a third time till at length it becomes habitual.
    Thomas Jefferson
    American statesman (1743 - 1826)
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  • Anna C. Brackett He who receives a great many letters demanding answer, sees himself as if engaged in a hopeless struggle of one man against the rest of the world.
    Anna C. Brackett
    American philosopher and feminist
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  • John Milton He who reins within himself and rules passions, desires, and fears is more than a king
    John Milton
    English poet, polemicist and man of letters (1608 - 1674)
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  • George Berkeley He who says there is no such thing as an honest man, you may be sure is himself a knave.
    George Berkeley
    Irish philosopher and bishop (1685 - 1753)
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  • Claudius Claudianus He who strikes terror in others is himself continually in fear.
    Claudius Claudianus
    Latin writer of Greek descent (370 - 404)
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  • Jeremy Bentham He who thinks and thinks for himself, will always have a claim to thanks; it is no matter whether it be right or wrong, so as it be explicit. If it is right, it will serve as a guide to direct; if wrong, as a beacon to warn.
    Jeremy Bentham
    English philosopher, jurist, and social reformer (1748 - 1832)
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  • Raymond Hull He who trims himself to suit everyone will soon whittle himself away.
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  • William Gilmore Simms He who would acquire fame must not show himself afraid of censure. The dread of censure is the death of genius.
    William Gilmore Simms
    American poet, novelist and historian (1806 - 1870)
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  • Joseph Rudyard Kipling He wrapped himself in quotations - as a beggar would enfold himself in the purple of Emperors.
    Joseph Rudyard Kipling
    English writer (1865 - 1936)
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