Quotes by Oneself To have a sense of history one must consider oneself a piece of history. Alfred Kazin oneself pieces To lose faith in oneself is to cease to create; to cease to create is to cease to exist. Alice Tisdale Hobart confidence oneself creativity Resenting the obtuseness of others is not good ground for shooting oneself in the foot. Amartya Sen oneself shooting feet RIBALDRY, n. Censorious language by another concerning oneself. Ambrose Bierce oneself language It's not by amusing oneself that one learns. Anatole France amusing oneself learning What one hides is worth neither more nor less than what one finds. And what one hides from oneself is worth neither more nor less than what one allows others to find. Andre Breton oneself secret Rare indeed, is the relationship in which the other is not cultivated for what one can get for oneself. Anthony de Mello self-love oneself love It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others. Antoine de Saint-Exupery difficult oneself judging Rise above oneself and grasp the world. Archimedes oneself rise-above world To write is to make oneself the echo of what cannot cease speaking. Arnold Bennett oneself echoes writing To underestimate oneself is as much an exaggeration of one's powers than the other. Arthur Conan Doyle exaggeration oneself underestimate It was not really possible to understand oneself, let alone another human being. Arthur Miller oneself humans self One can forget everything, everything, only not oneself, one's own being. Arthur Schopenhauer oneself forget-everything forget Pride works from within; it is the direct appreciation of oneself. Arthur Schopenhauer oneself pride appreciation The act of expressing oneself is a physical one. It materializes the thought. Asger Jorn expressing-oneself oneself One must never allow oneself to acquire an exaggerated sense of one's own importance. There's no necessity to burden oneself with absolutes Ayn Rand burden importance oneself If to talk to oneself when alone is folly, it must be doubly unwise to listen to oneself in the presence of others. Baltasar Gracian folly oneself conversation One shouldn't allow oneself to be intimidated by something that can be picked up and tucked under one's arm. Barbara Hambly oneself arms fear in love: a momentary instance of bein almost interested in someone else as in oneself! Belle de Jour momentary instance oneself Happiness, as is evident, depends partly upon external circumstances and partly upon oneself. Bertrand Russell depends oneself circumstances «1234567891011»