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Quotes About Self

Foi me confrontando com o diferente de mim que descobri mais facilmente a minha própria identidade.
~ Paulo Freire
Without a sense of identity, there can be no real struggle.
~ Paulo Freire
I want to challenge myself and do new things. I don't know what it's like to be my true self. But it's more interesting that way. Even if you don't know yourself? If you don't know it means you can become anything you want to be, right?
~ Unknown
Don't touch me without my permission. Mr. Little Boy
~ Unknown
Inside myself is a place where I live all alone, and that's where I renew my springs that never dry up.
~ Pearl Buck
the problem with knowing is that it takes away the possibility of pretending!
~ Pearl Cleage
I know I was born and I know that I'll die The in between is mine I am mine
~ Unknown
Can't buy what I want because it's free. Can't be what you want because I'm me.
~ Unknown
I know I was born and I know that I'll die The in between is mine I am mine... There's no need to hide We're safe tonight
~ Unknown
No soy el viejo general que huye, ahora lo sé bien, yo soy el sobreviviente de mí mismo. Es de piedra mi paciencia.
~ Unknown
a quien le daña el saber homicida es de sí mismo!
~ Pedro Calderon de la Barca
que a quien le daña el saber homicida es de sí mismo!
~ Pedro Calderon de la Barca
Dreams are rough copies of the waking soul Yet uncorrected of the higher will, So that men sometimes in their dreams confess An unsuspected, or forgotten, self; -Since Dreaming, Madness, Passion, are akin In missing each that salutory rein Of reason, and the grinding will of man.
~ Pedro Calderon de la Barca
Cuba may be the only place in the world where you can be yourself and more than yourself at the same time
~ Pedro Juan Gutierrez
The mother's relationship to her daughter not only formed the earliest, if not primary, foundation for all the daughter formulates her sense of self, but is the basic template for her understanding of how relationships work in the world.
~ Unknown
The mother's relationship to her daughter not only forms the earliest, if not primary, foundation for how the daughter formulates her sense of self, but is the basic template for her understanding of how relationships work in the world.
~ Unknown
I would like to know just what kind of nothing I am
~ Unknown
Where others teach that man does not find himself until he finds God, John Paul gives an empathetic yes and then adds this: Man does not become his truest and most real self unless and John Paul believed that man is by nature part of a whole, that he does not exist alone. He lives in society with other men, who are, like him, God's children. And it is in giving to man, in giving until it hurts, that man in the deepest way finds God. For God himself is a constant giving. (p 126-127)
~ Peggy Noonan
grieving is the beginning of your self discovery
~ Unknown
Charlotte believed in ghosts, for after all, she had been a kind of ghost herself.
~ Unknown
But it is arrogance that keeps one alive: the belief that one can choose, that one' choice is important, that one is responsible only to oneself. Without arrogance what would we be?
~ Unknown
We are only here for a little while, and our bodies belong to ourselves and no one else.
~ Penn Jillette
I absolutely know that you can, under your own steam, dissolve the shell that separates you from a higher experience of Self and a much better life. You don't need gurus or to be catapulted into super-natural experiences by dramatic events — you are becoming such a high-frequency being right here in your physical body, that what used to be meta-physical, trans-personal, and para-normal is now almost ordinary." —from Frequency: The Power of Personal Vibration
~ Penney Peirce
We do not attract what we want, but what we are.
~ Penney Peirce