We take ourselves so seriously moment by moment, but India shows you a sense of eternity. You're one little ant on a hill. You're part of life, but you're not the whole thing.
No sooner do we think we have assembled a comfortable life than we find a piece of ourselves that has no place to fit in.
Every life is narrow. Our only escape is not to run away, but to learn to love the people we are and the world in which we find ourselves.
Let us dedicate ourselves to what the Greeks wrote so many years ago: to tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world.
The ultimate lesson all of us have to learn is unconditional love, which includes not only others but ourselves as well.
As we decipher our biology and learn to modify and adjust it, we are learning to modify ourselves - and we will do so. No laws will stop this.
I love us so incredibly, insanely deeply; it's almost unbearable to see what we do to ourselves.
We are reinventing ourselves as a company. Compaq is taking ownership of its customer relationships and accountability of our customer's needs.
Humility consists in not esteeming ourselves above other men, and in not seeking to be esteemed above them.
You can't substitute promise after promise with known violators of prior promises at the expense of protecting ourselves or setting an example.
When we tag ourselves with a particular label, we mustn’t be surprised when we attract others looking for our particular item.
To find out what is truly individual in ourselves, profound reflection is needed; and suddenly we realize how uncommonly difficult the discovery of individuality is.
Being our best is asking how can we take ourselves to the precipice of our own limits in any and every situation?
The issue is becoming so absorbed in positioning ourselves ahead of everyone else that life becomes nothing more than an endless strategy.
We're always going to remind ourselves of our mistakes and how we do things differently, trying to be a better person or whatever.
We are never more fully alive, more completely ourselves, or more deeply engrossed in anything, than when we are at play.
We found ourselves in a hole that I didn't dig, but I have dug, dug and dug to try to get out of that hole.
We're not ever interested in repeating ourselves or doing what people expect us to do, it's such a turn off.
Myths are wonderful tools that we've had, oh, for eons now that help us navigate the situations we find ourselves in.
To look at ourselves from afar, to make the subjective suddenly objective: this gives us a psychic shock.
My grandma forbid us from describing ourselves as poor. She said, 'we're broke.' Because broke is temporary.