Famous Quotes
7031 Quotations with Self.
- 821. Stephen Sondheim: I've never found anybody that I could work with as quickly as myself, or with le ...
- 822. Aldous Huxley: There is only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and th ...
- 823. Frank Sinatra: Luck is only important insofar as getting the chance to sell yourself at the rig ...
- 824. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Against criticism a man can neither protest nor defend himself; he must act in s ...
- 825. Todd Ruthman: The only person you should ever compete with is yourself. You can't hope for a f ...
- 826. Havelock Ellis: The absence of flaw in beauty is itself a flaw.
- 827. Sir John Gielgud: Being another character is more interesting than being yourself.
- 828. Tiresias: The man who practices the prophet's art is a fool; for if he happens to give an ...
- 829. George Bernard Shaw: Better keep yourself clean and bright; you are the window through which you must ...
- 830. William Shakespeare: I shall despair. There is no creature loves me;
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- 831. Graham Greene: Despair is the price one pays for setting oneself an impossible aim.
- 832. Demosthenes: There is a great deal of wishful thinking in such cases; it is the easiest thing ...
- 833. Eric Hoffer: People unfit for freedom - who cannot do much with it - are hungry for power. Th ...
- 834. Carl Sagan: When you make the finding yourself - even if you're the last person on Earth to ...
- 835. W. H. Auden: When I find myself in the company of scientists, I feel like a shabby curate who ...
- 836. Charles Baudelaire: It is necessary to work, if not from inclination, at least from despair. Everyth ...
- 837. Niccolo Machiavelli: It is a base thing to look to others for your defense instead of depending upon ...
- 838. Franklin D. Roosevelt: First of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear i ...
- 839. Dame Edna Everage: Never be afraid to laugh at yourself, after all, you could be missing out on the ...
- 840. George Santayana: Nothing is really so poor and melancholy as art that is interested in itself and ...