425 Quotes About Introspection
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- Author Philip K. Dick
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The problem with introspection is that it has no end.
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- Author H.W.L. Poonja
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Look within, There is no difference between yourself, Self and Guru. You are always Free. There is no teacher, there is no student, there is no teaching.
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- Author Michael Whone
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When you are brooding, people say you’re too brooding and when you are lively, people say you’re too lively. You can never win. Together the two of us made an excellent pairing. I accepted her for being so vivacious, and she accepted me in my depths and together there was a balance. Really, inside of every gloomy man resides a part of him that wants to be vibrant, and I saw the opposite in Sarah. She always wanted to be more deep, deliberate, and introspective.
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- Author Amit Kalantri
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Would you like yourself, if you met yourself?
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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Learning to let go is not giving up! It is simply passing the burden to a better fighter, so you can fight another day. (God)
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- Author Vera Nazarian
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Q: Why do I love thee, O Night?A: Because you know I will never answer.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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God whispered, "You endured a lot. For that I am truly sorry, but grateful. I needed you to struggle to help so many. Through that process you would grow into who you have now become. Didn't you know that I gave all my struggles to my favorite children? One only needs to look at the struggles given to your older brother Jesus to know how important you have been to me.
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- Author Michael Bassey Johnson
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There are certain truths that occurs to us, which we cannot convey in words, but requires a personal experience to grasp more vividly.
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- Author Aleister Crowley
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My friend tells me that memory fails me in part because nature mercifully wishes to hide from us things which are painful. The spider-web of protective forgetfulness is woven over the mouth of the cave which conceals the raw head and bloody bones of our misfortunes."But the greatest men," says King Lamus, "are those that refuse to be treated like squalling children, who insist on facing reality in every form, and tear off ruthlessly the bandages from their own wounds.
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