Himself Quotes
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In coming closer to nature, man shows himself superior to it. As a mere part of nature, man's existence would be a series of isolated phenomena. All life would proceed from and depend on contact with the outside world.
Rudolf Christoph Eucken -
The strongest statement ever made about women's rights appears on page one of the Bible. God's first words about his daughters established an indestructible foundation for women's rights because God anchored those rights in himself. By creating his daughters along with his sons in his image and likeness, God elevated every human being to the highest possible rank. Which means any mistreatment - verbal, emotional, or physical - of any woman or girl amounts to defacement of God himself, for she bears his image.
Carolyn Custis James
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Many a man who has known himself at ten forgets himself utterly between ten and thirty.
Catherine Drinker Bowen -
Like a musician expresses himself through music and a writer's expression is in his writings, cooking is my mode of expression.
Ranveer Brar -
What the sayer of praise is really praising is himself, by saying implicitly, My eyes are clear. Likewise, someone who criticizes is criticizing himself, saying implicitly, "I can't see very well with my eyes so inflamed".
Rumi -
I make hip-hop, but use Doom as a character to convey stories that a normal dude can't. You have writers that write about crazy characters, but that doesn't mean the writer himself is crazy.
MF DOOM -
Often when economic pressure is lifted, a man must pump back into himself a feeling of must.
Alex Faickney Osborn -
He often talked to himself when he was overwhelmed with fear. He saw it as a more dignified reaction than wetting himself.
Colin Cotterill
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A man's religion is himself. If he is right-minded toward God, he is religious; if the Lord Jesus Christ is his schoolmaster, then he is Christianly religious.
Henry Ward Beecher -
God has set certain limitations on Himself by giving to humans and, apparently, to angels a certain amount of autonomy that we can use, if we choose, even to oppose the One who gives it to us.
Charles H. Kraft -
The patriot subordinates himself to his State in order to raise it above all other States and thus, as it were, to find his personal sacrifice repaid with ample interest through the might and greatness of his fatherland.
Richard Wagner -
Peaceful is the one who's not concerned with having more or less. Unbound by name and fame, he is free from sorrow from the world and mostly from himself
Rumi -
He slips . . . but manages to regroup himself.
Dan Maskell -
Through his spoken word, man is continually making laws for himself.
Florence Scovel Shinn
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The painter should paint not only what he has in front of him, but also what he sees inside himself.
Caspar David Friedrich -
Anyone who is going to make anything out of history will, sooner or later, have to do most of the work himself. He will have to read, and consider, and reconsider, and then read some more.
Geoffrey Barraclough -
Counterfeit tolerance includes the opportunism of one who seeks, or accepts, tolerance for himself, as a minority, but who would deny it to others if ever he should be in a position to grant it.
Carl Joachim Friedrich -
There was nothing fake or added about him. He was all himself.
Colin Cotterill -
There is no one so lonely than a man who loves only himself.
Abraham ibn Ezra -
Man has not a greater enemy than himself.
Petrarch
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In training horses, one trains himself.
Antoine de Pluvinel -
No quarterback ever won a championship that did it all by himself.
Archie Manning -
Jesus’ words are inseparable from his person. He himself is the message he proclaims.
George Eldon Ladd -
In spite of all these disquieting triumphs in the field of natural science, it's astonishing how little man has learned about himself, and how much there is to learn. How little we know about this brain which made social evolution possible, and of the mind. How little we know of the nature and spirit of man and God. We stand now before this inner frontier of ignorance. If we could pass it, we might well discover the meaning of life and understand man's destiny.
Wilder Penfield