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For God is himself the Being of all Beings, and we are as gods in him, through whom he revealeth himself.
— Jakob Bohme
They call him Aslan in That Place," said Eustace.
"What a curious name!"
"Not half so curious as himself," said Eustace solemnly. — C.S. Lewis
"What a curious name!"
"Not half so curious as himself," said Eustace solemnly. — C.S. Lewis
As believers we have no need to fear death. Christ himself assures us of a safe arrival home in heaven!
— Paul P. Enns
A gentleman is not born but crafted. He had to work on himself in the same way as a sculptor shaped a rough stone and made it a thing of beauty.
— Karen Armstrong
Let no one trust so entirely to natural prudence as to persuade himself that it will suffice to guide him without help from experience.
— Francesco Guicciardini
Nobody can put a character on paper without - at any rate in part and at times - sitting as a model for it himself.
— Henrik Ibsen
He gives Himself as prize and reward: He is the refreshment of holy soul, the ransom of those in captivity.
— Bernard Of Clairvaux
As to the American tradition of non-meddling, Anarchism asks that it be carried down to the individual himself.
— Voltairine De Cleyre
Be humble and set the balls of your dreams rolling till God himself decides what next! As for "pride", allow it to go as a lone ranger!
— Israelmore Ayivor
He knows that as long as a man keeps his faith in God and in himself nothing can permanently defeat him.
— Wilferd Peterson
No man is such a conqueror, as the one that has defeated himself.
— Henry Ward Beecher
He had been out among the dragons, he said, and he assured himself that they were not so hideous as he had imagined them. Also,
— Stephen Crane
Repressively, Lymond himself answered. "I dislike being discussed as if I were a disease. Nobody 'got' me," he said.
— Dorothy Dunnett
My best friend, Wil Wheaton, identifies himself as a geek.
— Chris Hardwick
As soon as extreme attachment comes, a man loses himself, he is no more master of himself, he is a slave.
— Swami Vivekananda
I think that I shall never scan A tree as lovely as a man ... A tree depicts divinest plan, But God himself lives in a man.
— Joyce Kilmer
A simple person must be encouraged to see the Christian life as a war, not only with the world, the devil, and the flesh, but with God Himself.
— Dan B. Allender
He was bright as broken glass and sharp enough to cut himself.
— George R R Martin
This country exists as the fulfillment of a promise made by God Himself. It would be ridiculous to ask it to account for its legitimacy.
— Golda Meir
Is it because in my soul I'm just as much a murderer? he asked himself. Something remote, but burning, stung his soul.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Each individual among you also is to love his own wife even as himself, and the wife must see to it that she respects her husband
— Tony Evans
I'm thought of as this pissy, complaining, freaked-out schizophrenic who wants to kill himself all the time.
— Kurt Cobain
Peter the Great imagined himself as a Russian Louis XIV
— Jennifer Homans
Love is the highest prayer; as God is love, God cannot ignore Himself.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
He only is truly great, who hath great charity. He is truly great who deemeth himself small, and counteth all height of honour as nothing.
— Thomas A Kempis
You must consider every man your enemy who speaks ill of your King, and you must treat every Frenchman as if he were the Devil himself.
— Horatio Nelson
Only as a man surrenders himself to Devine Love may he hope for salvation, and salvation is open to all who surrender themselves
— Dante Alighieri
Beside her, Adam was once again retreating inside himself, most interested, as always, in the thing that remained unknowable to him: his own mind.
— Maggie Stiefvater
As for civil liberties, any one who is not vigilant may one day find himself living, if not in a police state, at least in a police city.
— Gore Vidal
I do not share the belief in indefinite progress for society as a whole; I believe in man's improvement in himself.
— Honore De Balzac
A filmmaker has almost the same freedom as a novelist has when he buys himself some paper.
— Stanley Kubrick
A person God himself deems as wise is one who not only hears His voice, but immediately begins to act upon His instruction.
— Erwin McManus
Man is a make-believe animal: he is never so truly himself as when he is acting a part.
— William Hazlitt
It's always appealing to play a character that has to overcome himself as well as an obstacle. It makes the drama so much deeper.
— Clint Eastwood
Man is only miserable so far as he thinks himself so.
— Jacopo Sannazaro
Man truly achieves his full human condition when he produces without being compelled by the physical necessity of selling himself as a commodity.
— Ernesto Che Guevara
Life is too short to be little. Man is never so manly as when he feels deeply, acts boldly, and expresses himself with frankness and with fervor.
— Benjamin Disraeli
An artist has got to get acquainted with himself just as much as he can. It is no easy job, for it is not a present-day habit of humanity.
— Chaim Potok
He who receives a great many letters demanding answer, sees himself as if engaged in a hopeless struggle of one man against the rest of the world.
— Anna C. Brackett
Sure, my uncle killed himself playing Russian Roulette. But I choose to remember him as a great Russian Roulette player.
— Anthony Jeselnik
Religion is only the illusory sun which revolves round man as long as he does not revolve round himself.
— Karl Marx
How to live had started out as an analytical problem of how to place himself so as to intercept the flow of money in the society.
— Arthur Miller
No man sees himself in a mirror as he really is, nor any woman.
— Colleen McCullough
Lafayette saw himself as the protector of royalty; they [the king and his family] considered him its gaoler.
— William Doyle
Chris Martin is more of a musician and hasn't really put himself out there as a television host or anything like that.
— Ian Astbury
For God Himself works in our souls, in the deepest depths, taking increasing control as we are progressively willing to be prepared for His wonder.
— Thomas Raymond Kelly
It is possible for any man, by good deeds, to enshrine himself as a Saint in the hearts of the people.
— L. Frank Baum
A soft inward look some into his eyes, as if he was amazed to find himself alive on such a beautiful day.
— Sarah Porter
The small share of happiness attainable by man exists only insofar as he is able to cease to think of himself.
— Theodor Reik
My dad didn't often bring me to the set, being an actor himself, so my infancy as an actor was wracked with a lot of giggles and nervousness.
— Josh Brolin
We do not realize that as soon as our thoughts cease and all attempts at forming ideas are forgotten the Buddha reveals himself before us.
— D.T. Suzuki
He sounds to himself, saying this, like an impersonator; life, just as we first thought, is playing grownup.
— John Updike
As a man thinks of himself, so he is.
— Henry David Thoreau
God is like a person who clears his throat while hiding and so gives himself away. God lies in wait for us with nothing so much as love.
— Meister Eckhart
He chuckled to himself as he walked. A warm woman and a battle to come. To be alive on such a night was a wondrous thing.
— Conn Iggulden
In every ascetic morality man worships a part of himself as God and for that he needs to diabolize the other part.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
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" Iain paused, shocked as the pretty woman turned and hurried away from him. To himself, he finished, "Get a drink with me? — Michelle M. Pillow
" Iain paused, shocked as the pretty woman turned and hurried away from him. To himself, he finished, "Get a drink with me? — Michelle M. Pillow
Who is fit to govern others? He who governs himself. You might as well have said: nobody.
— Augustus William Hare
He wants each man, in the long run, to be able to recognise all creatures (even himself) as glorious and excellent things.
— C.S. Lewis
He was not a practical joke nor was he a fool but he was determinedly original and had a vague and modest idea of himself as a legendary figure.
— John Cheever
Just as one can make a lot of garlands from a heap of flowers, so man, subject to birth and death as he is, should make himself a lot of good karma.
— Gautama Buddha
The writer should always serve as his own angleworm - and the sharper the barb with which he fishes himself out of blackness, the better.
— John Hawkes
I take it as a man's duty to restrain himself.
— Lois McMaster Bujold
Understand however that every man is worth just so much as the things are worth about which he busies himself.
— Marcus Aurelius
Genuine Work alone, what thou workest faithfully, that is eternal, as the Almighty Founder and World-Builder himself.
— Thomas Carlyle
Only one who liberates himself from his psychological desires and fears indeed in truth qualify as liberation hero.
— Velupillai Prabhakaran
My father thought of himself as a tradesman. A craftsman.
— Thomas Steinbeck
If a man be gloomy let him keep to himself. No one has the right to go croaking about society, or what is worse, looking as if he stifled grief.
— Benjamin Disraeli
God is bound to act, to pour Himself into thee as soon as He shall find thee ready
— Meister Eckhart
The artist has to be exactly the opposite [of people singing the song, I've gotta be Me,] and transcend himself as he makes judgements.
— Romare Bearden
The ultimate choice for a man, in as much as he is given to transcend himself, is to create or destroy, to love or to hate.
— Erich Fromm
He likes to think of himself as someone who can give quick clever answers to awkward questions. It is an important part of his self-esteem.
— Glenn Haybittle
The good man is he who rules himself as he does his own property: his autonomous being is modelled on material power.
— Theodor Adorno
President Obama himself has attributed the legitimacy of the Jewish State not to its historic identity as Jewish territory, but to the Holocaust.
— Ben Shapiro
Ted Turner sailed into the meeting, and I mean sailed. He holds himself as if he were at the helm of his sailboat, in the process of winning the race.
— Joseph Barbera
Life must be filled up, and the man who is not capable of intellectual pleasures must content himself with such as his senses can afford.
— Samuel Johnson
vowing himself to "just fade away, an old soldier who tried to do his duty as God gave him the light to see that duty." After
— Philip Roth
He was not so anxious to prove himself right, as to be so.
— Anthony Trollope
Maria, groaning for scraps, would drape his head on my feet as I ate, trying to camouflage himself as my napkin or the rug.
— Arthur Phillips
The Holy Father has acted as the Vicar of Christ and acted like Christ himself, who never refused to talk to anyone.
— Francesco Cossiga
As Father, the only authority he claims for himself is the authority of compassion.
— Henri J.M. Nouwen
ANARCHY, or the government of each man by himself or as the English say, self -government.
— Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
The sensible author writes for no other posterity than his own
that is, for his age
so as to be able even then to take pleasurein himself. — Friedrich Nietzsche
that is, for his age
so as to be able even then to take pleasurein himself. — Friedrich Nietzsche
The picnic shakes as Pigpen climbs it from behind, then plants himself next to me. "We should change your road name to F-U-F. Fucked-Up and Forlorn.
— Katie McGarry
He was playing on the climbing structure by himself - or "by his own," as the children sometimes charmingly put it.
— Claire Messud
That's when he finally turns his head to look at me. As he rubs himself, he swallows, and I see his Adam's apple bob roughly. "I need to know.
— Sarina Bowen
Any celebrity that goes on Twitter and spouts off, as if we should care what they say, is opening himself or herself up to ridicule by anyone else.
— Joshua Malina
As a candidate, Obama projected himself as a new Reagan, above narrow party politics. He wanted to please all but has ended up annoying many.
— Tariq Ali
He lit his pipe again, smiling to himself quietly, with that painful smile of his, as though he were enjoying a joke that hurt him.
— W. Somerset Maugham