Self Telling Quotes
Collection of top 31 famous quotes about Self Telling
Self Telling Quotes & Sayings
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Certainly, I devote my energy to both telling my personal life story and seeking self- obliteration. However, I will not destroy myself through art.
— Yayoi Kusama
Depression is our way of telling ourselves that something is seriously wrong and needs working through and changing.
— Neel Burton
You are never left out from the experience of love. You can always give and receive love right from where you're at. It's always up to you.
— Renae A. Sauter
Monitor your self-talk, that internal dialogue of what you are telling yourself every day.
— Tom Benfield
Sooner or later you'll hear what your heart has always been telling you:
stop trying to be who you think you should be - become who you are. — Rasheed Ogunlaru
stop trying to be who you think you should be - become who you are. — Rasheed Ogunlaru
Whenever Insecurity whispers In your ear, telling you how much you suck, tell it to shut the hell up. Then keep going forward anyway.
— Rebecca O'Donnell
You think intelligence and grit can succeed by themselves, but I'm telling you that's a pretty illusion.
— Nancy Kress
But unlike Lachlan and Alison, my demons aren't self-induced. My demons are fate's way of telling me I won't escape unscathed.
— Kaitlyn Oruska
I keep telling myself sensible things, but I never seem to listen!
— K. Farrell St. Germain
Singing is about telling a story. When you are onstage, you get to be your own self ... When acting, you're someone else.
— Sabrina Carpenter
Telling herself stories about herself in a singsong voice, creating her own mythology.
— Abraham Verghese
Sometimes, feels flexible is the one makes you falling down on the edge. I'm telling you, be more relevant in some case and you will stand firm!
— Shim Steward
Telling yourself you like the way you look is easy. Believing it is an entirely different kettle of whales.
— Andrew Biss
her essential goodness, telling her that "self-knowledge is the foundation of Religion," not self-hatred.
— Megan Marshall
Some books were little stairways, different levels of the self telling the same stories at progressively higher levels of the ladder.
— Tantra Bensko
Poetry is another name for a person's telling of the self, existence and what is beyond, and one's own perceptions.
— M. Fethullah Gulen
The unwholesome may be otherwise, but the Whole is ever holy.
— Fakeer Ishavardas
Do you really know yourself so well or are you making it up?' she asks. Some things I concoct, some I glean from my senses, most I thirst for.
— Erri De Luca
Nora, your self-pity monitor is beeping, it's telling me you're feeling sorry for yourself over something trivial and need to get a life.
— L. H. Cosway
What seems like a flaw is merely our higher consciousness telling us we're not looking at it in the right light yet.
— A.J. Darkholme
In the event of a total loss of direction in life, be sure to sort our your own shit before you start telling people what to do.
— A.C. Ping
Telling the willow not to weep only makes it weep more.
— Marty Rubin
Who was I fooling, telling my heart to quiet its beautiful song so I could march in the parade of conformity? My biggest fool was me.
— Vironika Tugaleva
If you keep telling girls they're less good at science, that will probably be self-fulfilling. But there are quite a lot of women who are good at it.
— Lisa Randall
Being cool is being your own self, not doing something that someone else is telling you to do.
— Vanessa Hudgens
I hate being forced to do things. I hate people telling me what to do, so I'll do the complete opposite. It's a bit self-destructive sometimes.
— Sky Ferreira
How often it is that the angry man rages denial of what his inner self is telling him.
— Frank Herbert
I'm self-deprecating - I spend a lot of time telling myself that things are OK, as opposed to having to tell myself to get over things.
— Courtney Barnett
It just seemed like telling the truth would mean admitting some weakness
— Maureen Johnson