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No man likes to have his intelligence or good faith questioned, especially if he has doubts about it himself.
— Henry Adams
Nothing, therefore, happens unless the Omnipotent wills it to happen. He either permits it to happen, or He brings it about Himself.
— Saint Augustine
There was nothing fake or added about him. He was all himself.
— Colin Cotterill
I'm a personality - like a George Plimpton who effectively plays himself in a bunch of different roles, or a Paul Lynde-type character.
— John Hodgman
[Magnus] reminded himself of his manners, and bowed. "Charmed," he said. "Or whatever effect would please you best, I'm sure.
— Cassandra Clare
The knowledge worker cannot be supervised closely or in detail. He must direct himself toward performance and contribution
— Matt Perman
Paul Valery speaks of the 'une ligne donnee' of a poem. One line is given to the poet by God or by nature, the rest he has to discover for himself.
— Stephen Spender
Columbus discovered no isle or key so lonely as himself.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The truly proud man knows neither superiors or inferiors. The first he does not admit of - the last he does not concern himself about.
— William Hazlitt
Whether he be an original or a plagiarist, man is the novelist of himself.
— Jose Ortega Y Gasset
Whoever labors for the happiness of those he loves elevates himself, no matter whether he works in the dreary shop or the perfumed field.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
He who reforms himself has done more towards reforming the public than a crowd or noisy, impotent patriots.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
Forbid a man to think for himself or to act for himself and you may add the joy of piracy and the zest of smuggling to his life.
— Elbert Hubbard
'Tis hard to comprehend how one man can come to be master of many, equal to himself in right, unless it be by consent or by force.
— Algernon Sidney
So long as God reveals Himself, or doesn't, He is behaving like God.
— Mignon McLaughlin
It is easy for anybody to call himself or herself a "Christian" but the truth is we respond from very different world-views.
— Sunday Adelaja
When God wants to speak and deal with us, he does not avail himself of an angel but of parents, or the pastor, or of our neighbor.
— Martin Luther
It's not a weapon or a woman can make a man, or magery either, or any power, anything but himself.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
Every man stamps his value on himself ... man is made great or small by his own will.
— Friedrich Schiller
A mantra is like meeting the Buddha or Bodhisattva himself.
— Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
A man were better relate himself to a statue or picture than to suffer his thoughts to pass in smother.
— Francis Bacon
Man can acquire accomplishments or he can become an animal, whichever he wants. God makes the animals, man makes himself.
— Alfred North Whitehead
No one should think or say anything of another which he would not wish thought or said of himself.
— Teresa Of Avila
You must find the right voice (or voices) for the timbre that can convince a reader to give himself up to you.
— Erica Jong
every man took himself seriously and did not quite believe that the universe had existed before he was born or would long survive his loss. Time
— Murray Leinster
No person loving or admiring himself is alone.
— Theodor Reik
Who has not asked himself at some time or other: am I a monster or is this what it means to be a person?
— Clarice Lispector
If a man needs a religion to conduct himself properly in this world, it is a sign that he has either a limited mind or a corrupt heart.
— Ninon De L'Enclos
If he were older and stronger, would he have given water to those men? Or would he, like most of the group, have kept his water for himself?
— Linda Sue Park
What man, if he were God, would humble himself to lie in the feedbox of a donkey or to hang upon a cross?
— Martin Luther
When our deepest desire is not the things of God, or a favor from God, but God Himself, we cross a threshold.
— Max Lucado
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'However knows himself (his soul or spirit) knows [or has known] his Lord — Mohammad Ali Shomali
'However knows himself (his soul or spirit) knows [or has known] his Lord — Mohammad Ali Shomali
God wants us to become himself or herself or itself. We are growing toward Godhood. God is the goal of evolution.
— M. Scott Peck
No person will make a great business who wants to do it all himself or get all the credit.
— Andrew Carnegie
Let a man's talents or virtues be what they may, he will only feel satisfaction in his society as he is satisfied in himself.
— William Hazlitt
Cancer is a disease where the patient can contribute a great deal of help himself if he or she can retain their morale and their hopes.
— George Carman
I am now quite cured of seeking pleasure in society, be it country or town. A sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself.
— Emily Bronte
Nothing touches our lives but it is God Himself speaking. Do we discern His hand or only mere occurrence?
— Oswald Chambers
The man is the alien.
And the stranger.
And the lonely.
Confused, lost in himself, he no longer knows who or what he is, why or where he is. — Cristiane Serruya
And the stranger.
And the lonely.
Confused, lost in himself, he no longer knows who or what he is, why or where he is. — Cristiane Serruya
I like presents that a man has spent time on, doing them himself, like a card or anything that is made by hand and from the heart.
— Adriana Lima
The more one forgets himself - by giving himself to a cause to serve or another person to love - the more human he is.
— Viktor E. Frankl
For a man to act himself, he must be perfectly free; otherwise he is in danger of losing all sense of responsibility or of self- respect.
— Henry David Thoreau
If a man believes and expects great things of himself, it makes no odds where you put him, or what you show him . he will be surrounded by grandeur.
— Henry David Thoreau
Dog becomes a good friend with man whether the man himself is good or not!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
An entertainer should in his public performance keep himself out of any controversy, political or otherwise.
— Kate Smith
The ultimate choice for a man, in as much as he is given to transcend himself, is to create or destroy, to love or to hate.
— Erich Fromm
If a man be gloomy let him keep to himself. No one has the right to go croaking about society, or what is worse, looking as if he stifled grief.
— Benjamin Disraeli
20and w through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, x making peace
— Anonymous
No one could tell her why things had turned out as they had, not August or the pastor or God himself.
— Ayana Mathis
ANARCHY, or the government of each man by himself or as the English say, self -government.
— Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
The act of self-expression - through writing a journal or letters - often enables a survivor to distance himself from his fears.
— Nathaniel Philbrick
When a man is in doubt about this or that in his writing, it will often guide him if he asks himself how it will tell a hundred years hence.
— Samuel Butler
A man needs self-acceptance or he can't live with himself; he needs self-criticism or others can't live with him.
— James Pike
Excellence means when a man or woman asks of himself more than others do.
— Jose Ortega Y Gasset
The flatterer does not think highly enough of himself or of others.
— Jean De La Bruyere
The fool says, "These are my sons, this is my land, this is my money." In reality, the fool does not own himself, much less sons, land, or money.
— Gautama Buddha
Nobody messes with my boy. Not Abraham Ravenwood, nor the Serpent or Old Scratch himself, you hear?
— Kami Garcia
A general-in-chief should ask himself several times in the day, What if the enemy were to appear now in my front, or on my right, or my left?
— Napoleon Bonaparte
There is always an unconscious collaboration among artists ... the artist who imagine himself a Robinson Crusoe is either a primitive or a fool.
— William Baziotes
My focus is on the reader and that the poet's job is not to inspire himself or herself. The poet's job is to inspire some future reader.
— Edward Hirsch
They'll come back or they won't, Simon thought as he read the back copy on a couple of books and set them aside for himself.
— Anne Bishop
It wasn't many people who got inspirational speeches from demons. Nick counted himself lucky in that regard.
Or cursed. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Or cursed. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
To preach more than half an hour, a man should be an angel himself or have angels for hearers.
— George Whitefield
Mankind, I hazard, wherever found, Civilized or Savage, cannot keep to any purpose for much length of time, except the purpose of destroying himself.
— Jeanette Winterson
Beware the man (or jinni) of action when he finally seeks to better himself with thought. A little thinking is a dangerous thing.
— Salman Rushdie
Who can love the man he fears. or by who he thinks he is himself feared?
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
It's not the obviousness or the complexity of the things that's deftly deluding mankind. It's man himself.
— Pawan Mishra
Subconsciously the genius is feared as an image breaker; frequently he does not accept the opinions of the mass, or man's opinion of himself.
— Loren Eiseley
A comedian can only last till he either takes himself serious or his audience takes him serious.
— Will Rogers
Whatever else an American believes or disbelieves about himself, he is absolutely sure he has a sense of humor.
— E.B. White
Whoever is ashamed of marriage is also ashamed of being thought a man, or else he thinks that he can make himself better than God made him.
— Elisabeth Elliot
He didn't know whether to kill himself, or someone else.
— Jennifer Hillier
Washington was a man of exceptional, almost excessive self-command, rarely permitting himself any show of discouragement or despair.
— David McCullough
Chris Martin is more of a musician and hasn't really put himself out there as a television host or anything like that.
— Ian Astbury
What a man has made himself he will be; his state is the result of his past life, and his heaven or hell is in himself.
— Catherine Crowe