4,826 Quotes About Self

  • Author Mark Steyn
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    Welfare culture is bad not just because, as in Europe, it's bankrupting the state, but because it enfeebles the citizenry, it erodes self-reliance and resourcefulness.

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  • Author Marquis de Sade
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    ...your service will be arduous, it will be painful and rigorous, and the slightest delinquencies will be requited immediately with corporal and afflicting punishments; hence, I must recommend to you prompt exactness, submissiveness, and total self-abnegation that you be enabled to heed naught but our desires; let them be your laws, fly to do their bidding, anticipate them, cause them to be born...

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  • Author Martha Stewart
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    I admire the courage and self-reliance it takes to start your own business and make it succeed.

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  • Author Martha Stewart
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    Everywhere I go, I always look for creative entrepreneurs, whether it's artisans and craftsmen, small farmers and gardeners, or restaurateurs who use fresh, locally sourced ingredients. I admire the courage and self-reliance it takes to start your own business and make it succeed.

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  • Author May Sarton
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    Innocence is not pure so much as pleased, Always expectant, bright-eyed, self-enclosed

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  • Author May Sarton
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    ... the reason why there are so few first-class poets is that many people have intense feelings or first-class minds but to get the two together so that you will be willing to put a poem through sixty drafts, to be that self-critical, to keep breaking it down, that is what is rare. Right now most poetry is just self-indulgence.

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  • Author May Sarton
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    For of course one is never safe when in love. Growth is demanding and may seem dangerous, for there is loss as well as gain in growth. But why go on living if one has ceased to grow? And what more demanding atmosphere for growth than love in any form, than any relationship which can call out and requires of us our most secret and deepest selves?

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  • Author May Sarton
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    Once more I realize that solitude is my element, and the reason is that extreme awareness of other people (all naturally solitary people must feel this) precludes awareness of one's self, so after a while the self no longer knows that it exists.

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  • Author Michael Sandel
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    Self-knowledge is like lost innocence; however unsettling you find it, it can never be 'unthought' or 'unknown'.

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