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Quotes About Insecurity

El resentimiento pertenece a los jugadores mediocres.
~ Javier Marías
M?su p?rliec?bas ir gaistošas un trauslas, pat t?s, ko uzskat?m par visstingr?kaj?m. T?pat ir ar m?su j?t?m. Mums nevajadz?tu sev uztic?ties.
~ Javier Marías
YOUR LEAKY FACE Who can see your face? Everyone. Who can't see your face? You.
~ Douglas Stone
Lo más difícil de observar es el mito personal, el tema de la identidad a través de la cual se percibe el mundo. Cuando se logra observarlo, desaparece como filtro y entonces la "Ignorancia Iluminada" se despierta porque ya no existe nada a qué aferrarse, nada de qué depender, nada conocido y familiar que otorgue seguridad.
~ Dr. Jacobo Grinberg Zylberbaum
Violence is a primitive but still very widespread way in which the ego attempts to assert itself, to prove itself right and another wrong.
~ Eckhart Tolle
The ego's needs are endless. It feels vulnerable and threatened and so lives in a state of fear and want. Once you know how the basic dysfunction operates, there is no need to explore all its countless manifestations, no need to make it into a complex personal problem.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Egos are drawn to bigger egos.
~ Eckhart Tolle
the ego is very vulnerable and insecure, and it sees itself as constantly under threat.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Many people have a secret fear that they are bad.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Even such a seemingly trivial and normal thing as the compulsive need to be right in an argument and make the other person wrong- defending the mental position with which you have identified- is due to fear of death.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Este ser falso, elaborado por la mente, el ego, se siente vulnerable, inseguro y siempre está buscando cosas nuevas con las cuales identificarse para que le den una sensación de que existe.
~ Eckhart Tolle
physical strength, good looks, fitness, and external appearance. Many feel a diminished sense of self-worth because they perceive their body as ugly or imperfect. In some cases, the
~ Eckhart Tolle
How you are seen by others becomes the mirror that tells you what you are like and who you are. The ego's sense of self-worth is in most cases bound up with the worth you have in the eyes of others.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Lo que el ego no sabe, por supuesto, es que sólo abandonando la resistencia, haciéndote «vulnerable», puedes descubrir tu verdadera y esencial invulnerabilidad.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Por su naturaleza fantasmal, y a pesar de los elaborados mecanismos de defensa, el ego es muy vulnerable e inseguro, y se ve a sí mismo constantemente amenazado. Ese, a propósito, es el caso incluso si el ego exteriormente aparece muy seguro de sí mismo.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Moreover, as long as you are identified with your mind, the ego runs your life, as I pointed out earlier. Because of its phantom nature, and despite elaborate defense mechanisms, the ego is very vulnerable and insecure, and it sees itself as constantly under threat.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Las necesidades del ego son infinitas. Se siente vulnerable y amenazado y por lo tanto vive en un estado de miedo y de carencia.
~ Eckhart Tolle
You need to make others wrong in order to get a stronger sense of who you are.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Vanity takes no more obnoxious form than the everlasting desire for approval.
~ Edgar Wallace
Isn't it natural that I should belittle all the things I can't offer you?
~ Edith Wharton
She had in truth no abstract propensity to malice: she did not dislike Lily because the latter was brilliant and predominant, but because she thought that Lily disliked her. It is less mortifying to believe one's self unpopular than insignificant, and vanity prefers to assume that indifference is a latent form of unfriendliness.
~ Edith Wharton
Xingu! she scoffed. Why, it was the fact of our knowing so much more about it than she did—unprepared though we were—that made Osric Dane so furious. I should have thought that was plain enough to everybody!
~ Edith Wharton
She knew that Virginia's survey of the world was limited to people, the clothes they wore, and the carriages they drove in. Her own universe was so crammed to bursting with wonderful sights and sounds that, in spite of her sense of Virginia's superiority - her beauty, her ease, her confidence - Nan sometimes felt a shamefaced pity for her.
~ Edith Wharton
His face, with its tossed red hair and straggling moustache, had a driven uneasy look, as though life had become an unceasing race between himself and the thoughts at his heels.
~ Edith Wharton