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We create in people through our actions and example. In this way people around us become reflections of our own behavioral patterns and internal energies
When you believe yourself to be a person, you see persons everywhere. In reality there are no persons, only threads of memories and habits. At the moment of realisation the person ceases.
The symbols of the self arise in the depths of the body, and they express its materiality every bit as much as the perceiving consciousness. The symbol is thus a living body
Every act is an expression of one's self.
He who is infatuated with 'Man' leaves persons out of account so far as that infatuation extends, and floats in an ideal, sacred interest. Man, you see, is not a person, but an ideal, a spook.
People is the name of the body, State of the spirit, of that ruling person that has hitherto suppressed me.
You're not a person. We take that form. We're an essence. We're an awareness of God's. We're made up of countless, countless realities.
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.
And it isn't enough for us to identify with our selves, it is necessary to do so passionately, to the point of life and death. Because only in this way can we regard ourselves not merely as a variant of a human prototype but as a being with its own irreplaceable essence.
Man is a make-believe animal: he is never so truly himself as when he is acting a part.
People are more than one thing.
What gives it its human character is that the individual through language addresses himself in the role of the others in the group and thus becomes aware of them in his own conduct.
Who is considered a person [vyakti]? The one who has manifested (expressed) a little in the embodied self [vyakt] can be known as a person [vyakti]. If he is manifested (expressed) completely, he is known as a special person.
A person is an objective entity, which as a definite subject has the closest contacts with the whole (external) world and is most intimately involved with it precisely because of its inwardness, its interior life.
The individual may be understood as one particular focal point at which the whole universe expresses itself - as an incarnation of the self, or of the Godhead, or whatever one may choose to call it.
The individual feels the vanity of human desires and aims, and the nobility and marvelous order which are revealed in nature and in the world of thought. He feels the individual destiny as an imprisonment and seeks to experience the totality of existence as a unity full of significance.
Words ... present a picture of the inward man.
... being true to the multitudes within himself that are one and many.
A man is the sum of his actions.
Character is the spiritual body of the person, and represents the individualization of vital experience, the conversion of unconscious things into self-conscious men.
The known unseen within becomes structural in what is seen: a being functioning as a self, in person, in this world.
Every sight and sound inspiring, leading one far out of himself, yet feeding and building up his individuality.
We have so exalted a notion of the human soul that we cannot bear to be despised, or even not to be esteemed by it. Man, in fact, places all his happiness in this esteem.
I am a person. I do exist.
The self as the essence of individuality is unitemporal and unique; as an archetypal symbol it is a God-image and therefore universal and eternal.
The individual is the product of power.
The human being is a self-propelled automaton entirely under the control of external influences. Willful and predetermined though they appear, his actions are governed not from within, but from without. He is like a float tossed about by the waves of a turbulent sea.
The man who has submitted his will and purposes entirely to God, carries God with him in all his works and in all circumstances.
Each of us is a spirit in material form.
Man - a being in search of meaning.
A people is but the attempt of many To rise to the completer life of one; And those who live as models for the mass Are singly of more value than they all.
Whether we are describing a king, an assassin, a thief, an honest man, a prostitute, a nun, a young girl, or a stallholder in a market, it is always ourselves that we are describing.
Man is that which has still much before it. He is repeatedly transformed in his work and by it. [...] The authentic in man and in the world is potential, waiting, living in fear of being frustrated, living in hope of succeeding.
What constitutes the authentic human being?
A person must cultivate their personal tutelary spirit in order to achieve their ultimate visage.
We are all of us more or less echoes, repeating involuntarily the virtues, the defects, the movements, and the characters of those among whom we live.
The idea of the person enters poetics where art and reality, or intentionality and circumstance, meet.
The True Person governs by emptying the heart of desire and filling the belly with food, weakening ambitions and strengthening bones.
Your own self, your personality and existence are reflected within the mind of each of the people whom you meet, ... into a likeness, a caricature of yourself, which still lives on and appears to be, in some way, the truth about you. Even a flattering picture is ... a lie.
To be a human being is to be in a state of tension between your appetites and your dreams, and the social realities around you and your obligations to your fellow man.
Man is an embodied paradox, a bundle of contradictions.
Every true man is a cause, a country, and an age; requires infinite spaces and numbers and time fully to accomplish his design;
and posterity seem to follow his steps as a train of clients.
Every man is defined by his deeds.
One who changes a body from the error of the way not only brings peace and harmony but saves a soul and covers a multitude of shortcomings.
Life is not a thing, an essence, or a concept,[10] but a person - more specifically, a particular and unique person.
Things don't make me a person. Character does.
Actions are not impostions on who we are, but are expressions of who we are. They come out of our heart and the inner realities it supervises and interacts with
Character - in things great and small - is indicated when a man (or person) pursues with sustained follow-through what he feels himself capable of doing.
To the world you may be just a person, but to a person you may be the world
Man in his true nature is substance, soul, spirit.
This is the essence for every human being to realize that who they are, essentially, is far more than the physical body and is far more than the mental body, the psychological makeup, the psychological "me" body. Who they are is far deeper than that.
The artist must imitate that which is within the thing, that which is active through form and figure, and discourses to us by symbols.
That man loves God who puts his own life in harmony with him, and who serves his fellow men as though his life depends upon it, as indeed it does.
The soul-Self doesn't follow the crowd. It encourages you to speak up when you need to and live by your truth.
People as such do not exist: they are all 'things conceived
One could say, with a little exaggeration, that the persona is that which in reality one is not, but which oneself as well as others think one is.
The real man is the one Unit Existence.
Human beings appear to be the eternal natural bridge between the tangible and the intangible.
One does what one is; one becomes what one does.-- Robert Musil
He who lives for an encounter with the unseen becomes the instrument of the seen.
The man who consecrates his hours by vigorous effort, and an honest aim, at once he draws the sting of life and Death; he walks with nature; and her paths are peace.
The physical ego, the active consciousness in man, should uplift its body-identified self into unity with the soul, its true nature; it should not allow itself to remain mired in the lowly delusive strata of the senses and material entanglement.
He is the intermediary between us, his audience, the living, and they, the dolls, the undead, who cannot live at all and yet who mimic the living in every detail since, though they cannot speak or weep, still they project those signals of signification we instantly recognize as language.
A human being is a being who is constantly 'under construction,' but also, in a parallel fashion, always in a state of constant destruction.
Human character evermore publishes itself. The most fugitive deed and word, the intimated purpose, express character.
A person of definite character and purpose who comprehends our way of thought is sure to exert power over us. He cannot altogether be resisted; because, if he understands us, he can make us understand him, through the word, the look, or other symbol.
Each person is a temporary focus of forces, vitalities, and values that carry back to an immemorial past and that reach forward into an unthinkable future.
No one can be authentically human while he prevents others from being so.
The soul identifies with the spirit.
people around you are reflections of your own identity.
The Life and Soul, the man who will never go home while there is one man, woman or glass of anything not yet drunk.
We are symbols, and inhabit symbols.
Work bears a particular mark of man and of humanity, the mark of a person operating within a community of persons
I represent what is left of a vanishing race, and that is the pedestrian. That I am still able to be here, I owe to a keen eye and a nimble pair of legs. But I know they'll get me someday.
A person is a great process, a bridge from animal to Soul. But we do not know about it
In describing someone's character, I reveal my own.
The body is the instrument of the soul.
It is through the human figure that I best succeed in expressing the nearly religious feeling that I have towards life.
People become the stories they hear and the stories they tell.
Every skill, every talent, every capacity, and every ability of the mind are really the Soul-action made visibly tangible.
A person is no more no less than the Story of his Passions Deeds.
There is nothing so simple as being the Self. It requires no effort, no aid. One has to leave off the wrong identity and be in his (her) eternal, natural, inherent state.
The "healthy" person, the true individual, the self-realized soul, the "real" man, is the one who has transcended himself.
Man is the carrier of God's image
Man is the microcosm: I am my world.
An imperfect person living an imperfect, limited life.
Character is the best mirror of the soul.
Man unites himself with the world in the process of creation.
He believes himself to be an agent of change; he is the living embodiment of the simple, implacably optimistic notion Never again.
There are personalities so powerful that they leave their stamp on any place they inhabit. Their presence is always there, like a spoor, whether or not they themselves are.
All people have three characters, that which they exhibit, that which they are, and that which they think they are.
...forgetting and perfecting freely, with open hand giving back to the world the gifts received, thus it is that the Ego stands in the current of life's events. Because a man bears this and no other Ego he has particular experiences, out of which certain deeds--and misdeeds--issue.
Man belongs to his Maker.
True to the GAME (Giving, Affirming, Manifesting, Evolving).
We are all, Esme decides, just vessels through which identities pass: we are lent features, gestures, habits, then we hand them on. Nothing is our own. We begin in the world as anagrams of our antecedents.
The personal, if it is deep enough, becomes universal, mythical, symbolic.
The hero, in living her own life, in being true to herself; radiates a light by which others may see their own way.
upholder of all that surrounds thee. He who
The person who sows a single beautiful thought in the mind of another, renders the world a greater service than that rendered by all the faultfinders combined.
I do not say with words. I do not say it with images either. ... I do not say, I show. I show people who move and speak. That is all I know how to do, but that is my true subject.