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The world will tell you who you are, until you tell the world who you are.
Self is for service.
Whatever the self describes, describes the self.
Nobody really labeled themselves, unless they wanted to escape someone else doing it for them.
Everyone has an identity. One of their own, and one for show.
Who are you? Answer; you are who you are in this given moment. Label-less. Limitless. Remember that from this day forward.
To people who don't know me I'm defined by a number of things that people know about me that are entirely untrue.
An unsurpassed master of the art of laying bare the inmost core of spiritual truth.
I don't think anybody's quite accurately branded me. I'm not sure I could do it myself.
Don't try to tell me what I am because I know what I am not-- Amit Abraham
Self-taught are those without formal education. Most self-taught artists have missing ingredients to their work.
I never wish to be easily defined.
We talk about self-expression but need to pause and remember that self-expression requires a self to express ...
What I am, it is useless to say - those whom it concerns feel and find it out. To all others I wish only to be an obscure, steady-going private character.
The self is a
self-made
Procrustean bed
of little comfort
I hate labels, and I wear no labels. When a man has to put something around his neck and say I am, he isn't.
Self-actualized people ... live more in the real world of nature than in the man-made mass of concepts, abstractions, expectations, beliefs and stereotypes that most people confuse with the world.
People look at me, and they have a certain perception, and they slap a label on me. The guy you saw in a wrestling ring is not who I am.
The true self is not aware that it is a self. A bird, as it sings, sings itself. But not according to a picture. It has no idea of itself.
Tolerably early in life I discovered that one of the unpardonable sins, in the eyes of most people, is for a man to go about unlabeled. The world regards such a person as the police do an unmuzzled dog.
Labels start out as little threads of self dissatisfaction but ultimately weave together into a straightjacket of self-condemnation
My friends and the people who are close to me know what I am. And that is enough.
There is no self-knowledge but an historical one. No one knows what he himself is who does not know his fellow men, especially the most prominent one of the community, the master's master, the genius of the age.
People can call you many different things, but you are not what people call you. You are what you answer to.
Someone who is self assured celebrates the accomplishments of others.
The true self is that which is in touch with reality.
The false self is the aspects of your personality that are adapted to threats and no longer consciously recognizes either the adaptation or the threat.
I don't put labels on myself.
I define me. You don't.
Pride that you express to others is ego. Pride that you express silently to yourself is real pride.
I was constantly watching myself, my secret self, as dependent on my actions as my own personality
You are who you pretend to be
Identity and self-belief: a courage that swells from within, borne of waters drunk deeply.
A slut born out of masculine persuasion.
To be called one thing, is oftentimes to be another.
An admission of extreme otherness,
We have this sort of false self we portray over the internet. It's a facade of highlights we believe our peers will deem noteworthy.
People label themselves with all sorts of adjectives. I can only pronounce myself as 'nauseatingly miserable beyond repair'.
Self-awareness is the rarest power of all, precious and vulnerable to the highest degree, the supreme and generally fleeting achievement of a person.
I'm recognized, let me put it that way.
Arrogant. Conceited. Egomaniac!
Generally, people who are not self-realized are full of themselves. One who is self-realized sees that the whole world is full of one.
I don't define myself. I'm just a woman in love with another woman.
You are what you are seen to be.
All talk and all chatter is the false self.
I have an aversion to being mislabeled. Here's a label I'd accept: I'm an 'individual.' I'm someone who can't follow, and doesn't want to lead.
There is no self-knowledge except historical self-knowledge. No one knows what he is if he doesn't know what his contemporaries are.
Trying to define yourself is like trying to bite your own teeth.
You don't get to Define me, only I can Define me, all I wish from you is to recognize my Definition.
Perception is reality. If you are perceived to be something, you might as well be it because that's the truth in people's minds.
One who explores and knows all aspects of his life, is called self-realized.
Self-aware, knowledgeable, proactive individual, unrestricted by the attitudes, behaviors, and actions of others or by many of the circumstances and environmental influences that limit other people.
Blessed the geniuses who know / that egomania is not a duty.
Being self-conscious. Treating one's self as an other. Supervising oneself.
This constant mental diatribe and the frustrations, worries, insecurities and muscular tension that ensues are the self.
I am self-contained and self-reliant; your opinion is nothing to me; I have no interest in you, care nothing for you, and see and hear you with indifference.
Faithful to the word given and the idea had.
Everybody in the world knew I was before I knew who I was.
If people knew that I really am what I say I am,' he said, 'you know they'd never forgive me.'
'Don't worry,' I said, 'Your lack of a secret is safe with us.
The greatest self is self confident.
Identity is not inherent. It is shaped by circumstance and sensitivity and resistance to self-pity.
Boasting is the outward form of the inner condition of pride.
Who am I to myself? Just a feeling of mine.
I have a high self-opinion - I don't need to hide that. I don't need to be self-deprecating.
I am my own person.
Affirmation: I am myself, only I can define myself and I am priceless.
Self-actualizing people must be what they can be.
Throughout my life, I have grappled with my own identity, who I am. As a young child, I often felt ambivalent about myself, in fact, confused.
Only sometimes I try to think about it in context. When I think about the context of, "Oh, I'm this or that," in this society, that's one of the terms.
You simply cannot trust or refer to your experience of your self to tell you what you are, to tell you the truth within.
How ludicrous were all attempts at defining the self
Our true self is being who we are.
But how describe the world seen without a self?
I AM WILLING TO LET GO OF MY SELF-DOUBT. I SURRENDER TO SELF-LOVE.
The authentic self is the soul made visible.
I want to describe myself, not be described by others.
I am regarded as a usurper, as an imposter and dilettante, because I do technically come from the wrong side of the tracks in musical terms.
outsider. You do what you want, say what you want, and move on when you've worn out your welcome.
I don't want to be easily defined.
Self is the great antichrist and anti-God in the world, that sets up itself above all else.
[I]nternalized experiences of selfhood are linked to autobiographical narratives, which are linked to biographies, legal testimonies, and medical case histories, which are linked to forms of therapy and theories of the subject. . .
If being an egomaniac means I believe in what I do and in my art or music, then in that respect you can call me that ... I believe in what I do, and I'll say it.
You are you when you are true
I know who I am by now. And I am my own brand.
The world loves stupid labels. I wish we got to choose our own.
People take even greater umbrage when they hear themselves labeled with a common noun. The reason is that a noun predicate appears to pigeonhole the with a stereotype of a category rather than referring to them as an individual who happens to possess a trait.
Every person has the inherent right to "self-proclaim"
to announce, at any time he chooses, that he is on any level he chooses to be on.
The sacred word: EGO
What are you?" "To define is to limit.
Self-expression, to me, is something that you worked on, that you have mastered a skill to say something in the most artful way that you can. It's not just blurting stuff out and having verbal diarrhea.
True self is non-self, the awareness that the self is made only of non-self elements. There's no separation between self and other, and everything is interconnected.
The self is not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choice of action.
She wrote a self-esteem book.
Everyone is a self-made man. Only the successful admit it.
My ego is sated.
The world is always ready to be amazed, but the self, that lynx-eyed monitor, sees all the subterfuges, all the cut corners, and is not deceived.
I've been called a lot of things.
Being self-owned is a state of mind.
I don't like the intellectual label.
Your authentic, true self doesn't lie to you, mislead you, or take you away from your power source.
I don't like to be labeled, to be anything. I've made the mistake before myself of labeling my music, but it's counter-productive.