266 Quotes About True-self
- Author Haresh Sippy
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Anything is possible if you're true to yourself.
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- Author Hélène Cixous
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We dislike matter, that is ourselves, because we are destined to matter, because anonymous matter is called death. Perhaps it isn't matter we dislike, perhaps it's anonymity. The anonymity to which we are destined - the loss of name - is what we repress at any price.
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- Author Michael Meade
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To become nobody but your true self and to struggle against the tide of sameness and the false security of simply fitting in is a fight worth having. To become oneself by contributing one’s native gifts and talents to this troubled world: that is the job to keep applying for and a work worth spending an entire life doing.
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- Author Kate Moretti
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Everyone wants to be loved for who they are, even if we keep our true selves locked up and hidden. It's a nice little fantasy to believe that the right person holds the key and all the things you do not say are just somehow, magically, known.
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- Author Glynis Mackenzie
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If you use your clothes consciously they can become a way know yourself better and to live more consciously.
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- Author April White
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I find that being oneself is an excellent choice, as everyone else is already taken.
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- Author Michael Meade
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Sometimes, the greatest safety can be found in taking the right risk. Whether it be an individual, a community or a country, when faced with tragedy or fearful uncertainty, we either become bigger and enter life more fully, or else we accept a diminished life and resign ourselves to a smaller way of being.
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- Author Parker J. Palmer
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The punishment imposed on us for claiming true self can never be worse than the punishment we impose on ourselves by failing to make that claim.
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- Author Aiden Chambers
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Are we all in fact two people, not one? Are we all One and Another? What I know is that I have an "everyday self," the one who does things, says things, deals with the ins and outs, ups and downs of daily life, and another, an "inner self," the one I think of as my real self, the self who observes everything my everyday self does, comments and judges, praises and dispraises, considers what would be best to do and not to do, and assesses the results.
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