Himself Quotes
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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
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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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He who imagines he can do without the world deceives himself much; but he who fancies the world cannot do without him is still more mistaken.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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In training horses, one trains himself.
Antoine de Pluvinel
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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
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He slips . . . but manages to regroup himself.
Dan Maskell
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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
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Many a man who has known himself at ten forgets himself utterly between ten and thirty.
Catherine Drinker Bowen
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The belly is the reason that man does not easily mistake himself for a god.
David Zindell
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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
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He who seeks to terrify others is more in fear himself.
Claudius Claudianus
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No quarterback ever won a championship that did it all by himself.
Archie Manning
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Jesus Himself was criticized. He wasn't a glutton and drunkard, but He was accused of being those things. Why? Because He went to parties where people ate and drank, and some people probably were at those parties who were drunkards and gluttons. But you don't have to be sinning just because you're in in an environment of happiness.
Randy Alcorn
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I was this weird loner kid who got drunk by himself all the time.
Gerard Way My Chemical Romance
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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
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There is no one so lonely than a man who loves only himself.
Abraham ibn Ezra
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To this congress the poet speaks not of peculiar and personal things, but of what in himself is most common, most anonymous, most fundamental, most true of all men.
Richard Wilbur
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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
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An injured man must not feel pity for himself, otherwise he will live in sorrow for the rest of his life.
Chenjerai Hove
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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
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Often when economic pressure is lifted, a man must pump back into himself a feeling of must.
Alex Faickney Osborn
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We work pretty fast. I might be working, and I might knock out two, three songs. Quavo might come in two, three himself. Offset might come and do the same.
Takeoff
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The great dramatist has something better to do than to amuse either himself or his audience. He has to interpret life.
George Bernard Shaw
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Jesus’ words are inseparable from his person. He himself is the message he proclaims.
George Eldon Ladd