Allow yourself some happiness, so that I can be a part of it.
As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live.
As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands; one for helping yourself and one for helping others
As long as you can find yourself, you’ll never starve.
There is so much beauty in the world, but you must allow yourself to see it.
The lies you tell yourself. The necessary lies.
Never look down upon yourself. You are special with special gift.
In my old age I've come to find that if you respect other people, you feel better about yourself.
There is so much pressure to be thin, and you constantly compare yourself to others. But confidence is something that comes with age and experience - it has to be earned along the way.
If you dedicate yourself to something, you can achieve it. It's simple, but it's true, and your age is just an excuse.
The existence is a tremendous curiosity, with in the course of the years, the discovery of yourself in your inmost evolutions. With the age you feel better than you are, what you represent. Which means a little at the planet's scale.
You get to a certain age where you prepare yourself for happiness. Sometimes you never remember to actually get happy.
It is kind of hard to figure out who you are when you've lost your job at age 13, when that was basically how you identified yourself.
As technology advances, it reverses the characteristics of every situation again and again. The age of automation is going to be the age of 'do it yourself.'
It doesn't matter about money; having it, not having it. Or having clothes, or not having them. You're still left alone with yourself in the end.
When you stand alone and sell yourself, you can't please everyone. But when you're different, you can last.
You can be much more alone with other people than you are by yourself. Even if it's people you love.
You can get help from teachers, but you are going to have to learn a lot by yourself, sitting alone in a room.
Society puts so much emphasis on outer appearance, but being confident in yourself and not letting others' opinions affect you is pretty amazing.
It's amazing to think of the nutritional responsibility you have in cooking for a kid, which then makes you wonder if you're getting enough yourself.
I think that to acknowledge a new generation is to acknowledge some degree of obsolescence in yourself, and that is very hard to do and often comes with undeniable anger.