Quotes by Oneself The will to be oneself is heroism Jose Ortega y Gasset heroism oneself To live is to feel oneself lost. Jose Ortega y Gasset oneself lost feels To have passed through life and never experienced solitude is to have never known oneself. To have never known oneself is to have never known anyone. Joseph Wood Krutch oneself solitude loneliness It wasn't possible just to rid oneself, simply, of the norms through which one is constituted. Judith Butler norm oneself If one is reported as having set up camp overseas, it's as if one has made oneself unavailable. Julian Sands camps oneself made It seems to be that way with most things. No one to do the really disagreeable jobs except oneself. Kate DiCamillo oneself jobs way Better to lose oneself in action than to wither in despair. Kate Morton oneself despair action Trust is a good way to get oneself killed Lauren Kate good-way oneself way To love oneself is to struggle to rediscover and maintain your uniqueness Leo Buscaglia love-oneself oneself struggle We must not be timid from a fear of committing faults: the greatest fault of all is to deprive oneself of experience. Luc de Clapiers oneself faults The main thing is to remain oneself, under any circumstances; that was and is our common purpose. Madeleine Albright common-purpose oneself circumstances to weep for someone who is gone is desolation, but to weep for someone who has never really existed is to lose a part of oneself. Margaret Campbell Barnes desolation oneself gone ...wherever one is, some part of oneself remains on another continent. Margot Fonteyn continents remains oneself To read well is to prepare oneself to live wisely, kindly and wittily. Marilyn Chandler McEntyre oneself wells book Does one ever see any ghost that is not oneself? Marjorie Bowen oneself ghost doe To begin with oneself but not to end with onself. To start from oneself but not to aim at oneself. Martin Buber aim oneself ends Without being and remaining oneself, there is no love. Martin Buber no-love oneself How often one talks not to hear what the other person has got to say, but to hear what one has got to say oneself! Mary Elizabeth Coleridge oneself persons conversation One loses many laughs by not laughing at oneself. Mary Engelbreit oneself loses laughing There is nothing like despair to make one throw oneself upon the gods. Mary Renault oneself despair «23456789101112»