Myself Quotes
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I cringed when I heard myself described as a Jazz singer. I've always thought of myself as a Jazz vocalist.
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I don't call myself a political figure but I'm taken to be.
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I remember one morning getting up at dawn, there was such a sense of possibility. You know, that feeling? And I remember thinking to myself: So, this is the beginning of happiness. This is where it starts. And of course there will always be more. It never occurred to me it wasn't the beginning. It was happiness. It was the moment. Right then.
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It's hard listening to myself.
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I worry about not being able to be myself day to day. But I know people way more famous than me who have been able to do that.
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I wouldn't try to put myself in a box or put God in a box.
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I stood a little self-consciously. I was of an age when I was still unsure of myself in such formal matters as greetings and partings.
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I'm shy by nature and don't like talking about myself, and would let my films do the talking.
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I don't know what I want, but I know what I don't want: I don't want to just repeat myself.
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I would have rather been punished for asserting myself than become another victim of hatred.
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My mum has always said I am too hard on myself. But I have always been like that and it has always helped me. After matches I focus only on what I did wrong. Never what I did well.
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If you had asked me when I was in Yale, I would tell you I never would have thought it would happen because I just didn't think of myself of having the Hollywood look.
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I can't distract myself enough here, for sketches to a new opera are constantly buzzing around in my head, to the extent that I need all my strength to wrest myself from them.
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All this is only for the mice and myself to admire!
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The best decision I ever made was to invest in myself, both financially and time-wise.
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They all think any minute I'm going to commit suicide. What a joke. The truth of course is the exact opposite: suicide is the only thing that keeps me alive. Whenever everything else fails, all I have to do is consider suicide and in two seconds I'm as cheerful as a nitwit. But if I could not kill myself -- ah then, I would. I can do without nembutal or murder mysteries but not without suicide.
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I was worried about my mom more than I was worried about the president. And then I was worried about the president, and then I was worried about myself.
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The questions I'm asking myself are, 'What makes me happy? Where do I want to be? What will make me happy at 50, 60 and 70?'
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When I finally let go of the thought that I had to please everyone is when I became free to be myself.
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They call me crazy. I call myself obsessed
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He’s more myself than I am.
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I don't kid myself in thinking that I'm on the front lines. I know the people who are on the front lines. I mean there are people in some freakin' significant places making on-the-ground social front line change. I've marched. I've put feet on the ground for what I believe and what I'm against with no compromise. And there are people who are risking a whole hell of a lot more than me to make change, that's for damn sure.
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It pleased the Almighty, to whose great will Holy Will I submit myself with Christian submission.
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As in everything else, I must start with myself. That is: in all circumstances try to be decent, just, tolerant, and understanding, and at the same time try to resist corruption and deception. In other words, I must do my utmost to act in harmony with my conscience and my better self.