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He belongs to himself, as each person does from the day they are born until their last day.
You ... and only you choose your thoughts.
The self is like a pimping blackmailing chauffeur who gets you from here to there on word lines.
The greatest man is he who is part of himself
Every man has a vocation to be someone: but he must understand clearly that in order to fulfill this vocation he can only be one person: himself.
A man can convince anyone hes someone else but never himself.
own devices, that he
A man who never trusts himself never trusts anyone.
What is this self inside us, this silent observer,
Severe and speechless critic, who can terrorize us
And urge us to futile activity,
And in the end, Judge us still more severely,
For the errors into which his own reproaches drove us?
The self is me, the me is I, and that's all that's left.
He who knows himself best esteems himself least.
He who vaunts himself does not find his merit acknowledged;
The self cannot be self without other selves.
Who can give a man this, his own name?
He who knows himself knows others.
The 'one' who does no 'egoism', the worldly life ends for him!
He who can not support himself, can not take his own decision.
It is one test of a fully developed writer that he reminds us of no one but himself.
No individual can win a game by himself.
No self is of itself alone
Who will adhere to him that abandons himself?
I lock my door upon myself,
And bar them out; but who shall wall
Self from myself, most loathed of all?
The self is hateful.
None but himself can be his parallel.
God and Hell both damn it,
There is no 'my self' and 'his self'. There is the Self, the only Self of all. Misled by the diversity of names and shapes, minds and bodies, you imagine multiple selves.
He doesn't think of himself as the him that exists in this moment but as the him that will exist soon. He is not far away from the him that he really is. He will be that version of himself very soon.
He pleaseth God whom God pleaseth.
Resisting life, he finds that the Self is more than his own being; it includes the whole universe.
Everyone is the other and no one is himself.
Who is this god person anyway?
The self is not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choice of action.
Doubt whom you will, but never yourself.
The self is merely the lens through which we see others and the world ...
He who is in love with himself has no rivals.
There can be no place for self entirely
A person's worth in this world is estimated according to the value he puts on himself.
He who knows the treasure he has: his days and hours of life, which can change everything which goes on around him.
One creates oneself.
There is none more lonely than the man who loves only himself.
a supposedly fictitious God. He goes
The people who are trying to make you look bad, and He can use them to promote you. In
The one whose ego of doer-ship in the unfolding karma effect (oodai no garva) is gone; he is said to have attained the Self.
I am my own person.
The self is only a threshold, a door, a becoming between two multiplicities
He who, to be happy, needs nothing but himself, is happy.
Who has a harder fight than he who is striving to overcome himself.
I am nobody but myself.
The self plays among the waves of existence. It surfaces, it comes up for a while, and then it disappears again.
What? Who? You can't throw around pronouns like that without their antecedents if you want people to follow you.
None looks within himself where none can be.
Him, trying to do the same.
There are two persons in the world we never see as they are,
one's self and one's other self.
The philosopher: he alone knows how to live for himself. He is the one, in fact, who knows the fundamental thing: how to live.
The self-surmounter can never put up with the man who has ceased to be dissatisfied with himself.
If you won't believe in yourself, who will?-- Ishi
thereafter, the selfsame
Everyone has in him something precious that is in no one else.
But who then was he? What could his own self really consist of? He bent over that self in order to peer into it, but all he could find was the reflection of himself bending over himself to peer into that self ... Milan Kundera, Life is Elsewhere
He thought in other heads, and in his own, others besides himself thought
The self is not a thing, but a process.
All men love themselves.
A person himself believes that all the other portraits are good likenesses except the one of himself.
There is not one self. There are not ten selves. There is no self. ME is only a position in equilibrium. (One among a thousand others, continually possible and always at the ready.) An average of "me's," a movement in the crowd. In the name of many, I sign this book.
No man is born unto himself alone; Who lives unto himself, he lives to none.
Every man is the creation of himself, the image of his own thinking and believing.
No one has ever seen the self. It has no visible shape, nor does it occupy measurable space. It is an abstraction, like other abstractions equally elusive: the individual, the mind, the society
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In proportion to the energy of his thought and will, he takes up the world into himself.
In the World of Reality there is no self, There is no other-than-self.
Who sees the other half of Self, sees Truth.
His own character is the arbiter of every ones fortune.
No one can harm the man who does himself no wrong.
In knowing God, each of us also knows himself.
Man is never truly himself except when he is actively creating something.
unselfing themselves
In all that surrounds him the egotist sees only the frame of his own portrait.
I gave up myself, but myself did not give up me; and so, I am still myself!
That man is great, and he alone, Who serves a greatness not his own, For neither praise nor self: Content to know and be unknown: Whole in himself.
You - no one else!
From self-boasting, and therefore his merit is acknowledged;
The man who is dissatisfied with himself, what can he do?
He who does not know Him, knows nothing else as it truly is.
Me"? I know a lot of "me's," actually, so which one are you?Lot-- Aya Nakahara
There is no one to realize the Self.
GOD, HIS OWN INTERPRETER
Question who is the doer. Is it the mind or the Self?
What was the point of being himself if he had to be alone?
He who trusts himself is lost. He who trusts in God can do all things.
Each man for himself in that desert of egoism which is called life.
Seeing God without seeing the Self, one sees only mental image. Only he who has seen Himself has seen God, since he has lost individuality, and now sees nothing but God.
On him does death lie heavily, who, but too well known to all, dies to himself unknown.
Anyone with a way of thinking that sees and recognizes nothing but their own "EGO" has the potential to destroy their "SELF".
This constant mental diatribe and the frustrations, worries, insecurities and muscular tension that ensues are the self.
He who sings the praises of his boyhood's days.
Not everyone who attains Self-realization can make a reliable guide. I have been saying "he," but this is not a role for men alone. My own teacher is my mother's mother.
He travels the fastest who travels alone.
The Self does not move. The world moves in it.
He is a man whom it is impossible to please, because he is never pleased with himself.
The self can be a cup or a cosmos.