We also self-inflict violence, because violence is our only way of relating to the world, to others and to ourselves.
We can find ourselves in the middle of God’s perfect will and in the middle of a perfect storm at the same time!
Loss reshapes us and teaches us to fill ourselves with something new. If we resist, we feel as you do. Hollow. Empty.
Give me the strength to leaf, for I fear otherwise we may hang ourselves.
In one aspect, yes, I believe in ghosts, but we create them. We haunt ourselves.
Time makes us all betray ourselves and get back to the busy work of living
who knows you better than your own brother?
Oh, the things we can achieve when we aspire to the greatness within ourselves.
Growing a business requires that we look at ourselves and change the way we make decisions.
When you TRULY accept yourself, everyone else will do the same. Relationships "mirror" what we believe about ourselves.
Liberals worry that what's best for the individual might not be better for the public at large. But that philosophy assumes something vicious about each and every one of us. It assumes we only care about ourselves.
Each of us has been put on earth with the ability to do something well. We cheat ourselves and the world if we don't use that ability as best we can.
The outlines of the needed psychology of becoming can be discovered by looking within ourselves; for it is knowledge of our own uniqueness that supplies the first, and probably the best, hints for acquiring orderly knowledge of others.
Our relatives form the natural setting of our childhood. We understand ourselves best and are best understood by others through the persons who came nearest to us in our earliest years.
A leader is best when people barely know he exists, when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: we did it ourselves.
We all live in a time where we're supposed to have choices and how do we wrangle that and how do we make the best choices for ourselves and our families. It has nothing to do with feminism.
Chile isn't the biggest, richest or most powerful country in the world, but we should dedicate ourselves to transforming it into the best country in the world. We don't have a single minute to lose.
The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.
The picture we present to ourselves of who we think we ought to be obscures who we really are.
Maybe sometimes we can only see the truth about ourselves if someone shows us where to look.
We live only a few conscious decades, and we fret ourselves enough for several lifetimes.