Himself Quotes
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If man makes himself a worm he must not complain when he is trodden on.
Immanuel Kant
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In Art, man reveals himself and not his objects.
Rabindranath Tagore
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A ruler makes use of the majority and neglects the minority, and so he does not devote himself to virtue but to law.
Han Fei
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The reason a poet is a poet is to write poems, not to advertise himself as a poet.
Yehuda Amichai
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Without God man has no reference point to define himself.
R. C. Sproul
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He is not only dull in himself, but the cause of dullness in others.
Samuel Foote
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What is all our histories, but God showing himself, shaking and trampling on everything that he has not planted.
Oliver Cromwell
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No one ought to be under any illusion that Cheney privately thinks himself a failure.
Barton Gellman
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Maybe Trump himself will be voted out through impeachment, right?
Naomi Klein
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He who knows himself is enlightened.
Lao Tzu
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Every uneducated person is a caricature of himself.
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
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A person in my position has to restrain himself.
Vin Diesel
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Adversity has ever been considered the state in which a man most easily becomes acquainted with himself.
Samuel Johnson
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Peter Sellers constantly reinvented himself.
Merrie Spaeth
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All a Jew has to do is recite a few proverbs or anecdotes to consider himself an expert on 'Jewishness.'
S. Ansky
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I've always considered myself a filmmaker who writes stuff for himself to do.
Quentin Tarantino
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We are not won by arguments that we can analyse but by tone and temper, by the manner which is the man himself.
Samuel Butler
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A schoolmaster should have an atmosphere of awe, and walk wonderingly, as if he was amazed at being himself.
Walter Bagehot
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I like being like a chameleon who transforms himself with each role.
Oscar Isaac
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He who cheats others is a knave, but he who cheats himself is a fool.
Karl G. Maeser
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He suddenly found himself on the precipice of utility.
J. F. Powers
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A man of genius has been seldom ruined but by himself.
Samuel Johnson
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He has honor if he holds himself to an ideal of conduct though it is inconvenient, unprofitable, or dangerous to do so.
Walter Lippmann
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If one does not fail at times, then one has not challenged himself.
Ferdinand Porsche