Quotes About Self
Learning makes a man fit company for himself.
~ Thomas Fuller
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Trust thyself only, and another shall not betray thee.
~ Thomas Fuller
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Nothing made me happen. I happened.
~ Thomas Harris
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By consenting to God's creation, to our basic goodness as human beings, and to the letting go of what we love in this world, we are brought to the final surrender, which is to allow the false self to die and the true self to emerge. The true self might be described as our participation in the divine life manifesting in our uniqueness.
~ Thomas Keating
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Now we are entertaining the suggestion that the real work of prayer is just to get rid of the very assumption that was the foundation of all these other modes of prayer. It is a matter of shifting the location of the sense of identity. We have to accept the idea that the word I does not have a fixed and clear and obvious referent. This is where the transformation that we undergo becomes more and more radical with each breakthrough or illumination.
~ Thomas Keating
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Every man naturally desires knowledge; but what good is knowledge without fear of God? Indeed a humble rustic who serves God is better than a proud intellectual who neglects his soul to study the course of the stars.He who knows himself well becomes mean in his own eyes and is not happy when praised by men.
~ Thomas Kempis
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As history confirms, people will change their minds about almost anything, from which god they worship to how they style their hair. But when it comes to existential judgments, human beings in general have an unfalteringly good opinion of themselves and their condition in this world and are steadfastly confident they are not a collection of self-conscious nothings.
~ Thomas Ligotti
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Man is a self-conscious Nothing,
~ Thomas Ligotti
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People get the biggest kick out of seeing the features of their faces plastered onto one head.
~ Thomas Ligotti
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Even if this is only nonsense and dreams, I feel the need to perpetuate it all. Especially at this moment, when this pain is taking over my mind and my self. Pretty soon none of this will make any difference.
~ Thomas Ligotti
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An individual's demarcations as a being, not his trespass of them, create his identity and preserve his illusion of being something special and not a freak of chance, a product of blind mutations. Transcending all illusions and their emergent activities—having absolute control of what we are and not what we need to be so that we may survive the most unsavory facts of life and death—would untether us from the moorings of our self-limited selves.
~ Thomas Ligotti
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whatever family name has been given to a case of depression, it has an objective in common with all its kind: to sabotage the network of emotions you had come to identify as the composition of yourself. It is then you discover that your "old self" is not the substantial and inviolable thing you thought it was, nor was the rest of your "old" reality.
~ Thomas Ligotti
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Everyone prefers to continue their existence as a mind and a self, no matter what pain it causes them, no matter how false and unreal they might be, than to face the quite obvious reality and being only a body set in motion by this mindless, soulless, and selfless force which he designated the shadow, the darkness.
~ Thomas Ligotti
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My only hope lay in my ability to make a metamorphic recovery, to accept in every way the nightmarish order of things so that I could continue to exist as a successful organism even without the protective nonsense of the mind and the imagination, the protective dream of having any kind of soul or self.
~ Thomas Ligotti
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Consciousness makes it seem as if (1) there is something to do; (2) there is somewhere to go; (3) there is something to be; (4) there is someone to know.
~ Thomas Ligotti
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The voice you hear when you read to yourself is the clearest voice: you speak it speaking to you.
~ Thomas Lux
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Her attraction to that solid type depended to some extent on a belief in herself as its opposite-a girl still cut out for unusual adventures and unusual personalities...Yes, it was time to put an end to her girlhood, but she couldn't yet put an end to this sense of herself...
~ Thomas Mallon
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No one remains quite what he was when he recognizes himself.
~ Thomas Mann
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Pride makes us artificial and humility makes us real
~ Thomas Merton
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We are not at peace with others because we are not at peace with ourselves, and we are not at peace with ourselves because we are not at peace with God.
~ Thomas Merton
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Thinking isn't something you do. Most of the time, it's something that happens to you.
~ Thomas Metzinger
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Tis time to die when we are ourselves our foes.
~ Thomas Middleton
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Both theism and evolutionary naturalism are attempts to understand ourselves from the outside
~ Thomas Nagel
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When the tongue or the pen is let loose in a frenzy of passion, it is the man, and not the subject, that becomes exhausted.
~ Thomas Paine
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