Herself Quotes
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Herself Quotes & Sayings
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They were such seriously futile people that she found herself wanting to cry out against their ready-made justifications for pointless lives.
— Frank Herbert
No woman can call herself free until she can choose consciously whether she will or will not be a mother.
— Margaret Sanger
She'd rather sacrifice herself than him suffer a single moment because of her existence.
— J.M. Darhower
She would not have put herself out so much to say so little.
— Edith Wharton
God reveals herself through our relationships not only to other people but also to other creatures and nature.
— Carter Heyward
There's a quickening of her heart when she sees him. She tells herself it's anger.
— Neal Shusterman
At what whirling moment had she halted and turned, unbeknownst to herself, the other way?
— Colum McCann
Assume nothing, Shara reminds herself. You do not know until you know.
— Robert Jackson Bennett
She was so tightly wrapped in herself, her own misery and dark thoughts, that she was blind to everything else. Especially him.
— Francine Rivers
Judy Garland is a singer with a capital S. And talk about soul. This woman was soul personified. Judy Garland is a class by herself.
— Aretha Franklin
Having watched herself in the speckled mirror ... she was already shocked beyond surprise at what the flat hand of age could do.
— Mary Lee Settle
The fundamental basis of education must always remain that one must act for oneself. That is clear. One must act for him or herself.
— Maria Montessori
She hadn't waited for God's direction. She'd decided for herself what was best.
— Candice Sue Patterson
Simplicity is cosmic, because it places our life on the same scale as all life, of innocent Nature herself, who is all-powerful.
— Deepak Chopra
But some of us cannot see love, she said to herself, even when it is there, right before us, asking us to invite it in.
— Alexander McCall Smith
She did not trust herself not to kill him with the spoon.
— Lauren Groff
A free American girl can accommodate herself to circumstances without the aid of a man. -Nellie Bly
— Matthew Goodman
Her not objecting, does not justify him. It only shows her being deficient in something herself
sense or feeling. — Jane Austen
sense or feeling. — Jane Austen
If a woman defined herself solely by the man she was with - and vice versa - the world would be a very shallow and insipid place, indeed.
— Nenia Campbell
She knew that when she played she was giving pleasure only to herself; but this was no new sensation
— Jane Austen
Too bad to deprive them, but if a person doesn't look after herself in this world, no one else is likely to.
— Margaret Laurence
Well maybe the princess shouldnt be a damsel and she can save herself.
— Anita Sarkeesian
Oh, this was champ. She'd found herself a Savage prince. Don't laugh, she told herself. Don't laugh, Aria.
— Veronica Rossi
Faith never makes herself her own plea, she rests all her argument upon the blood of Christ.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
She herself had given up washing long ago, and besides, people no longer believed in stale urine, either for one purpose or another.
— Halldor Laxness
A woman who truly loves herself better loves others.
— Toni Sorenson
Lari got herself cleaned up from rooter to tooter
— Mariah Violet
No woman can call herself free who cannot choose the time to be a mother or not as she sees fit.
— Margaret Sanger
Her philosophy is carpe diem for herself and laissez faire for others.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
She must protect herself. There would be no one to do it for her. A plan started to prick up its ears inside her, slowly, but getting stronger.
— Catherynne M Valente
A man or woman is seldom happy unless he or she is sustaining him or herself and making a contribution to others.
— Zig Ziglar
Despite the walls she surrounded herself with, the thief had somehow let her own heart get stolen.
— C.L.Stone
So she enjoyed herself heartily, and found, what isn't always the case, that her granted wish was all she had hoped.
— Louisa May Alcott
She couldn't trust anyone in the world but herself, but then again, Leda never really had.
— Katharine McGee
I note how calm she looks and how focused she is. She is well-practiced in the art of losing herself. I can't say the same of myself.
— Veronica Roth
Then she tried to bore herself to sleep by thinking about things like yogurt and the structure of a gas pedal.
— Jessica Park
For who could resist a woman who could fall from being queen to commoner and yet still carry herself as if greatness was within?
— Philippa Gregory
If they lived through this, she promised to herself she'd be different. More open. Less worried. More fun. Less angry. More loving.
— J.A. Konrath
She's beginning to wonder if perhaps she's haunting herself.
— Alice Hoffman
I would give Alex back control so she could protect herself instead of making the decision for her.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
Not a woman, Gretchen corrected herself, a spirit. She glowed violently, outlined in frozen moonlight and fire.
— Alyxandra Harvey
There once was a woman named Story Easton who couldn't decide if she should kill herself, or eat a double cheeseburger.
— Elizabeth Leiknes
She posted a picture of herself in a T-shirt which said "FLAWLESS.
— Nancy Jo Sales
No woman in the history of humanity has ever found a comfortable way of dressing herself after sex.
— Kay Hadashi
She found herself missing him - this person who didn't even exist.
— Alexandra Monir
It wasn't that she thought highly of herself. It was that she thought highly of the promise of more.
— Sarah MacLean
You'll find, someday," Paks found herself saying, "that your own tongue cuts you worse than any blade. I
— Elizabeth Moon
If a woman never lets herself go, how will she ever know how far she might have got?
— Germaine Greer
Words are wind, Brienne told herself. They cannot hurt you. Let them wash over you.
— George R R Martin
She has a high opinion of herself," Andrea said. "Oh yes. When she gets into a car, her ego has to ride shotgun.
— Ilona Andrews
In her glamorous quest for the darkest light and the lowest high, she now found herself wallowing on the bottom of a filthy garbage bin.
— Terri Blackstock
And yet never had she felt herself more totally committed to a will which was not her own, more totally a slave, and more content to be so. When
— Pauline Reage
She couldn't stop herself from grinning back at
— Max Allan Collins
She should have allowed herself to be a little crazier.
— Paulo Coelho
She walked with a ghost of herself, one full of potential and possibility. One who was fearless. Where had that girl gone?
— Nora Roberts
I kill on order. I am everyone's assassin. I belong to no one but the grim reaper herself.
— Katherine Ewell
she was a little frightened that first afternoon. There seemed such a huge expanse of water and sky, and so little of herself.
— Joan G. Robinson
It was like someone had cheerfully suggested she run a marathon when she'd just dragged herself out of bed after suffering from the flu.
— Liane Moriarty
The one woman who never gives herself is your free woman, who is always giving herself.
— D.H. Lawrence
Cats never weep, she told herself, no more than wolves. It's just a stupid dream.
— George R R Martin
Whatever you do, don't make it worse by trying to come up with some flimsy excuse for why you were in the ventilation shaft, Lina told herself.
— Jaleigh Johnson
They called her witch because she knew how to heal herself.
— Te' V. Smith
1 One of Coios' daughters, Asteria, took the form of a quail 5 and threw herself into the sea to escape the embraces of Zeus;
— Apollodorus
In spite of its romantic frisson, the position of muse is very vague and largely thankless for the muse herself.
— Katie Roiphe
Nature herself makes the wise man rich.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
So much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat, nature within me seems In her functions weary of herself.
— John Milton
Mom raised me all by herself, and although we went through our share of lean years, she always worked hard to make our home warm and welcoming.
— Candice Olson
The look of someone who knows that in taking what she wants, she will be leaving something of herself behind.
— Varian Krylov
She no longer recognized herself, she thought. She had taken the wrong path, opened the wrong door, and was unable to find her way back.
— Kate Atkinson
Never in her life had this silly feeling of being enhanced by what she had put on herself.
— Alice Munro
It was only by scorning all she met that she kept herself from tears, and the friction of people brushing past her was evidently painful.
— Virginia Woolf
Gram and Gramps never spoke of them either. I guess that bridge got burned, too. Hell, Gram probably poured the gasoline and lit the match herself!
— AnnaLisa Grant
She rides as a man, goes unveiled as a man, fights as a man. Let her prove herself worthy as a man, worthy of her weapons and of our friendship.
— Tamora Pierce
Alone on the timeless beach, Josephine Pellegrini finds herself disappointed by the end of the world.
— Hannu Rajaniemi
My mother was a very literate person who had educated herself. She had an exceptional vocabulary.
— Lynn Johnston