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Self-discovery is a sacred knowledge By Lailah Gifty Akita Selfdiscovery Knowledge Sacred

The self may be royal, but it hungers like a pauper. [ ... ] And it is a king imperilled, a sovereign forever at the mercy of many insurgents, of fear, for example, and anxiety, of isolation and bewilderment, of a strange unspeakable pride and a wild, silent shame. The self is beset by secrets, secrets eat at it constantly, secrets will tear down its kingdom and leave its sceptre broken in the dust. By Salman Rushdie Royal Pauper Hungers Secrets Imperilled

Once you know a thing you can't ever unknow it. By Carol Rifka Brunt Thing Unknow

The cure to your self is that you are not yours. By John De Ruiter Cure

There is a luxury in self-dispraise; And inward self-disparagement affords To meditative spleen a grateful feast. By William Wordsworth Selfdispraise Feast Luxury Selfdisparagement Affords

Know thyself? Why not forget yourself instead? By Marty Rubin Thyself Forget

I'm recognized, let me put it that way. By Peter Dinklage Recognized Put

Forgotten is forgiven. By F Scott Fitzgerald Forgotten Forgiven

Even a monotonously undeviating path of self-examination does not necessarily lead to self-knowledge. I stumble towards my grave confused and hurt and hungry. By Quentin Crisp Selfknowledge Monotonously Undeviating Path Selfexamination

The burden of the self is lightened with I laugh at myself. By Rabindranath Tagore Burden Lightened Laugh

The self is merely the lens through which we see others and the world ... By Anais Nin World Lens

Having long suspected that there was something alive in there, running the place, separate from everything else, absolutely individual and independent, we've celebrated by giving it a real name. My self. By Lewis Thomas Running Place Separate Absolutely Independent

Man shall find his anchorage in self-recognition. By Louis Sullivan Man Selfrecognition Find Anchorage

But how describe the world seen without a self? By Virginia Woolf Describe World

Ful wys is he that kan himselve knowe. By Geoffrey Chaucer Ful Knowe Wys Kan Himselve

As with all knowledge, once you knew it, you couldn't imagine how it was that you hadn't known it before. By Margaret Atwood Knowledge Knew Imagine

Self is the perception of perception. Beyond self there's no perception of perception. By Frederick Lenz Perception

A little self-knowledge is a dangerous thing. By Malcolm Lowry Thing Selfknowledge Dangerous

I have a clear view of 12 years of history of my inner self. First the cramped self, that self with big blinkers, then the disappearance of the blinkers and the self, now gradually the reemergence of a self without blinkers. By Paul Klee Years Blinkers Clear View History

I know who I am. By Lailah Gifty Akita

A self is not something static, tied up in a pretty parcel and handed to the child, finished and complete. A self is always becoming. By Madeleine L'engle Static Tied Child Finished Complete

If a man has lost a leg or an eye, he knows he has lost a leg or an eye; but if he has lost a self - himself - he cannot know it, because he is no longer there to know it. By Oliver Sacks Lost Eye Leg Man Longer

Now, here is the point about the self: it is insatiable. It is always, always hankering. It is what you might call rapacious to a fault. The great flaming mouth to the thing is never in this world going to be stuff full. By Donald Barthelme Insatiable Point Hankering Fault Full

The self is like a pimping blackmailing chauffeur who gets you from here to there on word lines. By William S. Burroughs Lines Pimping Blackmailing Chauffeur Word

Self is a sea boundless and measureless. By Kahlil Gibran Measureless Sea Boundless

The place where even the slightest trace of the 'I' does not exist, alone is Self. By Ramana Maharshi Exist Place Slightest Trace

The self is known to every one but not clearly. You always exist. By Ramana Maharshi Exist

Self-approbation, when founded in truth and a good conscience, is a source of some of the purest joys known to man. By Charles Simmons Selfapprobation Conscience Man Founded Truth

Long ago I had become my own confidant. By Curtis Sittenfeld Long Confidant Ago

Self-knowledge is the greatest kind of knowledge. By Abhijit Naskar Selfknowledge Knowledge Greatest Kind

Self knowledge is best learned not by contemplation, but by action. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Contemplation Action Knowledge Learned

That nagging state of constant thought that exists somewhere between the ears and behind the eyes is the self. By Chris Matakas Nagging State Constant Thought Exists

I know mine own! By A.r. Braun Mine

The disease we all have and that we have to fight against all our lives is ... the disease of self ... By Sherwood Anderson Disease Fight Lives

One of the salient facts of a self is that a person is constantly undergoing a series of actions in the immediacy of time that they must later reflect upon and synthesize new experiences, thoughts, feelings, and mental impression along with their latent memories into a collaborative sense of being. By Kilroy J. Oldster Thoughts Feelings Experiences Salient Facts

Self awareness is only powerful when knowledge is understood and applied, only then can it manifest into true wisdom! By Martin R. Lemieux Applied Wisdom Awareness Powerful Knowledge

Self is for sacrifice and service. By Lailah Gifty Akita Service Sacrifice

Being self-aware is not the absence of mistakes, but the ability to learn and correct them. By Auliq Ice Mistakes Selfaware Absence Ability Learn

I'd found something I didn't even know I was searching for By Blake Crouch Found Searching

The self persists like a dying star, In sleep, afraid. By Will Rogers Afraid Star Sleep Persists Dying

Read to rediscover. By Lailah Gifty Akita Read Rediscover

Self-evident, adj. Evident to one's self and to nobody else. By Ambrose Bierce Selfevident Adj Evident

I know. I know, pretty girl. I knew all along. By Maggie Stiefvater Pretty Girl Knew

A self does not amount to much, but no self is an island; each exists in a fabric of relations that is now more complex and mobile than ever before. By Jean-Francois Lyotard Island Amount Exists Fabric Relations

Time to rest as congratulations are in order ... you have survived and mastered the beast; may knowledge of self be your victory. By Wes Adamson Time Order Rest Congratulations Beast

The self is only a threshold, a door, a becoming between two multiplicities By Gilles Deleuze Threshold Door Multiplicities

I am never more myself than in my self-betrayals. By Mason Cooley Selfbetrayals

I don't think I've ever googled myself. By Lil' Wayne Googled

Self is the great antichrist and anti-God in the world, that sets up itself above all else. By Stephen Charnock World Great Antichrist Antigod Sets

To "know thyself" must mean to know the malignancy of one's own instincts and to know, as well, one's power to deflect it. By Karl A. Menninger Thyself Malignancy Instincts Power Deflect

Through self-knowledge you begin to find out what is God, what is truth, what is that state which is timeless. In self-knowledge is the whole universe; it embraces all the struggles of humanity. By Jiddu Krishnamurti God Truth Timeless Selfknowledge Begin

He self-knowledge that I am talking about is concrete, verifiable and is tangible like science itself and completely understandable in rational terms. By Nirmala Srivastava Concrete Verifiable Terms Selfknowledge Talking

I even made love to myself once. Uhh, I wasn't suppose to tell you that. By Gary B.b. Coleman Uhh Made Love Suppose

Self-knowledge is not the knowledge of a dead self, self-knowledge is the knowledge of the process of the self. It is an alive phenomenon. The self is not a thing, it is an event, it is a process. Never think in terms of things, the self is not there inside you just like a thing waiting in your room. The self is a process: changing, moving, arriving at new altitudes, moving into new planes, going deeper into new depths. Each moment much work is going on and the only way to encounter this self is to encounter it in relationship. By Rajneesh Selfknowledge Knowledge Process Dead Thing

The self can be a cup or a cosmos. By James Finnegan Cosmos Cup

The greatest victory is over self. By Aristotle. Greatest Victory

The term "self" seems a suitable one for the unconscious substrate whose actual exponent in consciousness is the ego. The ego stands to the self as the moved to the mover, or as object to subject, because the determining factors that radiate outward from the self surround the ego on all sides and are therefore supraordinate to it. The self, like the unconscious, as an a priori existent out of which the ego evolves. It is, so to speak, an unconscious prefiguration of the ego. It is not I who create myself; rather, I happen to myself. By Carl Jung Ego Unconscious Term Suitable Substrate

In many things it is not well to say, "Know thyself"; it is better to say, "Know others." By Menander Thyself Things

Glad-tidings to he who knows his own faults more than other people know it. By Ibn Hazm Gladtidings Faults People

myself ' and not taking By Kristina Jones Taking

I know all that better than my own name. By Martial

Destroy yourself, if you don't know! By Frank O'hara Destroy

I did know once, only I've sort of forgotten. By A.a. Milne Forgotten Sort

Self-discovery is a process of dissolution and creation. Dissolution means envelopment in eternity. Creation is bringing into focus new awareness By Frederick Lenz Selfdiscovery Dissolution Process Creation Eternity

Every voyage is self-awaken. By Lailah Gifty Akita Selfawaken Voyage

Self-awareness happens when we become aware of other people, things and places around us and how we are all connected. By Toni Sorenson Selfawareness People Things Connected Aware

I have many unrecognized talents, but my faults have somehow succeeded in securing wide recognition. By Ashleigh Brilliant Talents Recognition Unrecognized Faults Succeeded

I discovered for myself and by myself that there is no self to realize that's the realization I am talking about. It comes as a shattering blow. It hits you like a thunderbolt. You have invested everything in one basket, self-realization, and, in the end, suddenly you discover that there is no self to discover, no self to realize and you say to yourself "What the hell have I been doing all my life?!" That blasts you. By U.g. Krishnamurti Discovered Realization Talking Realize Discover

Life is beyond self. By Lailah Gifty Akita Life

The greatest discovery is self-discovery. By Lailah Gifty Akita Selfdiscovery Greatest Discovery

It is not self defining but by You By Jean-Marie De La Trinite Defining

From so much self-revising, I've destroyed myself. From so much self-thinking, I'm now my thoughts and not I By Fernando Pessoa Selfrevising Destroyed Selfthinking Thoughts

Self-realization is the knowing in all parts of body, mind, and soul that you are now in possession of the kingdom of God; that you do not have to pray that it come to you; that God's omnipresence is your omnipresence; and that all that you need to do is improve your knowing. By Paramahansa Yogananda God Knowing Omnipresence Mind Selfrealization

Self is what makes mind think, but never needs the mind. Self is what makes bodies live, but needs no existence for itself. Self can be realized; not by knowledge but by revelation. By Gian Kumar Mind Makes Live Realized Revelation

The world knows nothing of you. That is my gift to you. You are no one. By Mark Allen Smith World Gift

The true self is not aware that it is a self. A bird, as it sings, sings itself. But not according to a picture. It has no idea of itself. By D.h. Lawrence True Aware Sings Bird Picture

It is myself I have never met whose face is pasted on the underside of my mind By Sarah Kane Mind Met Face Pasted Underside

Inexorable self, carried like the superfluous and tiresome piece of luggage which it is impossible to lose; franked with the customs' stamp of every frontier, retrieved exasperatingly from the disaster where everything else is lost, companion of the dislocation of cancelled sailings and missed connections, witness of every catastrophe, survivor of all voyages and situations ... I By Anna Kavan Inexorable Carried Lose Franked Frontier

There is a luxury in self-reproach. By Oscar Wilde Selfreproach Luxury

Self-laceration is never more than a memory away By Philip Roth Selflaceration Memory

After all, all knowledge simply means self-knowledge. By Bruce Lee Selfknowledge Knowledge Simply

There is no wretchedness like self-reproach. By Letitia Elizabeth Landon Selfreproach Wretchedness

Self-consciousness is not knowledge but a story one tells about oneself. By Simone De Beauvoir Selfconsciousness Oneself Knowledge Story

The Self is the one thing you can discover, not by travelling miles, but by being very still inside your own being and saying to the Supreme, Yes, absorb me. By Mooji Supreme Discover Miles Absorb Thing

The self is ... a creation, the principal work of your life, the crafting of which makes everyone an artist. This unfinished work of becoming ends only when you do, if then, and the consequences live on. By Rebecca Solnit Work Creation Life Artist Principal

Know thyself because what else is there to know? By Sarah Connor Thyself

Conscious auto-suggestion, made with confidence, faith, and perseverance realizes itself automatically, in all matters within reason. By Emile Coue Faith Conscious Autosuggestion Made Confidence

Once the current of awareness of the self is set afoot, it becomes everlasting and continuous by intensification. By Ramana Maharshi Afoot Intensification Current Awareness Set

you know things, without knowing how you know, but you know it is true By Avis J. Williams Things True Knowing

There can be no place for self entirely By Horatio Nelson Place

Self love is like that instrument by which we propagate the species: it is necessary, it is dear to us, it gives us pleasure, and it must be hidden. By Voltaire Species Pleasure Hidden Love Instrument

A self is a repertoire of behavior appropriate to a given set of contingencies. By B.f. Skinner Contingencies Repertoire Behavior Set

The self is too small an object for perpetual enthusiasm. By Huston Smith Enthusiasm Small Object Perpetual

Honestly, I didn't think that I would be recognized so easily. By Robert Pattinson Honestly Easily Recognized

I'm known as a winner now. By Brett Hull Winner

thought he became aware By Stacey Joy Netzel Thought Aware

Self will come to life even in the slaying of self; but there is ever something deeper and stronger than it, which will emerge at last from the unknown abysses of the soul: will it be as a solemn gloom, burning with eyes? or a clear morning after the rain? or a smiling child, that finds itself nowhere, and everywhere? By George Macdonald Soul Gloom Burning Eyes Rain

You know. Don't pretend you don't know. By Ernest Hemingway, Pretend

The self is a dance, constantly in motion. By Gabrielle Roth Dance Constantly Motion

Girl I knew you knew that Corly By Anonymous Corly Girl Knew