Myself Quotes
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Expressing myself is what I love most; not having enough time is what I hate about it... I keep to myself, though, when I am on tour, and focus on the tour.
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I myself was and still am a child of the people. It was not for the capitalists that I undertook this struggle; it was for the German working man that I took my stand.
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Of course, neither David or myself ever saw a penny from them; it was the early days of merchandising.
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I can’t translate myself into language any more.
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I write for myself, and I write for my friends and people who I have a connection with. I try to give some dignity to peoples' lifestyles that tend to be ignored.
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Having spent alarmingly large chunks of my life studying the white side of the Open Sicilian, I find myself asking, why did I bother?
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You have to expose part of yourself to create a character deep enough for readers to care about. You try not to because it's hard and at times shameful, but then when you read those pages over and you see they have no life to them so you throw them away and force yourself to be more honest. So I suppose the answer is I see myself in all my characters, in their best moments and in their worst.
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They're like the mirror of myself - I've got both male and female counterparts. I'm really happy to be playing in a band that appeals to people who I feel I could honestly be friends with. It's a luxury, I believe, not many bands enjoy. It certainly spurs me on.
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Every day, I'm learning new things about myself. Every day, I'm learning new things about life.
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How can I dispose of myself with it?
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I think everyone needs competition in life, whether it be myself, you, the President.
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It was fun. I had a good time in there and learned a lot about myself and where I'm at.
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I will walk by myself and cure myself in the sunshine and the wind.
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No more running away from something or someone or myself.
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I express myself through my art.
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Outside, a birch tree bends from the weight of the snow. it'll spring back up once the snow melts, back to its normal, upright self. could that happen to me?
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I don't think any poetry is written that isn't primarily written to the self, in a way... I'm always talking to myself. But I seem to want somebody else to listen to it. I need, I do want an audience. So it's a strange thing. It's a very private conversation that then, you make public, kind of, like, the starfish flipping its stomach out.
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You ask of my companions. Hills, sir, and the sundown, and a dog as large as myself.
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He’s more myself than I am.
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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.
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Otherwise, my whole career has just been flinging myself at whatever is most overdue first and letting everything else stack up.
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My dream has always been to suspend myself in space when I write, and lying horizontal in bed is the closest to doing that.
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I just have to prove to myself, I don't have to prove to fans.
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If I love myself I love you. If I love you I love myself.