7031 Quotations with Self.
- 4621. Ralph Waldo Emerson: This gives force to the strong -- that the multitude have no habit of self-relia ...

- 4622. George MacDonald: This is a sane, wholesome, practical, working faith: That it is a man's business ...

- 4623. The Mahabharta: This is the sum of all -- righteousness. In causing pleasure or in giving pain, ...

- 4624. Orison Swett Marden: This is the test of your manhood: How much is there left in you after you have l ...

- 4625. Winston Churchill: This report, by its very length, defends itself against the risk of being read.

- 4626. Margaret Witter Fuller: Those essays entitled critical are epistles addressed to the public, through whi ...

- 4627. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Those only are despicable who fear to be despised. Ridicule dishonors more than ...

- 4628. Gilbert K. Chesterton: Those thinkers who cannot believe in any gods often assert that the love of huma ...

- 4629. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Those who live to the future must always appear selfish to those who live to the ...

- 4630. Bhagavad Gita: Those whose consciousness is unified abandon all attachment to the results of ac ...

- 4631. The Holy Bible: Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.

- 4632. Edgar Quinet: Though ambition in itself is a vice, it often is also the parent of virtue.

- 4633. Kirsten Zambucka: Though I might travel afar, I will meet only what I carry with me, for every man ...

- 4634. William Wordsworth: Thought and theory must precede all salutary action; yet action is nobler in its ...

- 4635. Aldous Huxley: Thought must be divided against itself before it can come to any knowledge of it ...

- 4636. Thomas Carlyle: Thought once awakened does not again slumber; unfolds itself into a System of Th ...

- 4637. Thomas H. Huxley: Thoughtfulness for others, generosity, modesty and self-respect are the qualitie ...

- 4638. George Orwell: Throughout recorded time... there have been three kinds of people in the world, ...

- 4639. Comte De Lautreamont: Throughout the centuries, man has considered himself beautiful. I rather suppose ...

- 4640. Sir Philip Sidney: Thus, with child to speak, and helpless in my throes, biting my truant pen, beat ...

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