Myself Quotes
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I could see no place for myself in the halls of learning; all I wanted to do was get back to the land.
R. M. Williams
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Thoughts about myself hinder my usefulness to God.
Oswald Chambers
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When I want to draw a camel I no longer limit myself, as I once did, to looking only at camels.
Jean Dubuffet
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I think of myself as more additive than initially creative; I don't come up with the stories.
Paul Sparks
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As a younger person I think I thought of myself as a Tony [from The Best Man], struggling with the legacy of my famous parents.
Chris Hart
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I write to get myself writing. That and read Wallace Stevens' "An Ordinary Evening in New Haven" for the umpteenth time. Certain authors for me, certain books, just by reading a phrase I feel I can write.
Dan Chiasson
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I always thought of myself as an amateur stunt man.
Casey Neistat
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I never get enough of the adrenaline rush of hearing good music played live and played loud like this. Hearing these songs again snatches me out of the day-to-day and helps me forget all the things I usually waste my time worrying about. As long as the music's playing I don't have to do anything except listen, relax, and enjoy myself.
David Moody
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I want nothing for myself... My glory is and always will be... the banner of my people, and even if I leave shreds of my life on the wayside I know that you will gather them up in my name and carry them like a flag to victory.
Evita Peron
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I closed my eyes, took a deep breath, and filled myself up with the breeze from the valley. Then I let it out slow so it could get back to its travels, with a little bit of me added to it.
Katherine Hannigan
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I feel possessive about stories I write in Spanish and so I usually end up translating those into English myself.
Achy Obejas
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I just don't see myself as the heroine in my own narrative.
Cate Blanchett
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Book dedication To myself, without whose inspired and tireless efforts this book would not have been possible.
Al Jaffee
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I believe in myself. There's nothing wrong with believing in myself. That's the whole idea, is that you can always become better.
Tiger Woods
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I learn something new every day about myself as an actor, my capabilities, how far I can stretch myself, throw out emotions I never knew I had.
Sophie Turner
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But I don't think of any particular viewer in mind other than myself.
Richard Serra
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I put myself in a position of authority where if I get judged, I get scrutinized. So if I get caught slipping, than I have to reap the repercussions of it. That is the game I’m in and people will judge you, you just have to get over it.
Damon Dash
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Why am I seeking? I am the same as he. His essence speaks through me. I have been looking for myself
Rumi
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I absolutely loved improv! I felt very much at home being onstage. It freed me to be all sorts of people other than myself. It was an escape from myself, if you will. I still love that creative freedom of improv and making people laugh.
Mo Collins
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I was never able to convince myself that there was a cost-free alternative course, as from 1961, or that any of the different strategies since proposed, especially those involving stronger military action, would have made sense.
William P. Bundy
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If I may venture to be frank I would say about myself that I was every inch a gentleman ...
Catherine the Great
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I don't mind arguing with myself. It's when I lose that it bothers me.
Richard Powers
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I always like to improve myself.
Mohamed Salah
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I just try to put myself in the minds of all the characters.
Julia Davis