Quotes 761 till 780 of 1220.
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Self-suggestion makes you master of yourself.
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Self-will in the man who does not reckon wisely is by itself the weakest of all things.
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Self-will so ardent and active that it will break a world to pieces to make a stool to sit on.
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Self-worth comes from one thing - thinking that you are worthy.
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Sensitiveness is closely allied to egotism; and excessive sensibility is only another name for morbid self-consciousness. The cure for tender sensibilities is to make more of our objects and less of our selves.
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Set me a task in which I can put something of my very self, and it is a task no longer. It is joy and art.
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Shakespeare also introduces the supernatural into some of his tragedies; he introduces ghosts, and witches who have supernatural knowledge.
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She is so totally absorbed in a vocation - both a gift and a mastering passion - that she has no time to be absorbed with the self's worries about itself. And that is the moral of the story: You can pursue happiness by wearing a torn jersey. You can catch it by being good at something you love.
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Sin, guilt, neurosis -they are one and the same, the fruit of the tree of knowledge.
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SIN: Self-Inflicted Nonsense
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Since we can't know what knowledge will be most needed in the future, it is senseless to try to teach it in advance. Instead, we should try to turn out people who love learning so much and learn so well that they will be able to learn whatever needs to be learned.
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So long as a person is capable of self-renewal they are a living being.
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So then, the relationship of self to other is the complete realization that loving yourself is impossible without loving everything defined as other than yourself.
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Sobriety, severity, and self-respect are the foundations of all true sociality.
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Society should see parenting as a public health issue and help parents to bring their children up feeling loved. We have birthing classes, but no parenting classes. The latter is desperately needed if we are to avoid self-destruction.
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Socrates gave no diplomas or degrees, and would have subjected any disciple who demanded one to a disconcerting catechism on the nature of true knowledge.
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Solitude can be used well by very few people. They who do must have a knowledge of the world to see the foolishness of it, and enough virtue to despise all the vanity.
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Some people dare not feel fully, all life must be a long self-repression.
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Some people say they haven't yet found themselves. But the self is not something one finds; it is something one creates.
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Something was still there, that something that distinguishes an artist from a performer: the revealing of self. Here I be. Not for long, but here I be. In sensing her mortality, we sensed our own.
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