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Quotes About Self-reliance

Hildie caught a glimpse of herself in the water-spotted mirror, pulled her long black shirt down over her leggings. She trusted her body. It was strong and generous and marked by joy. Occasionally, she'd feel eyes on her, a man on the SkyTrain, judging her. But whatever he felt was his business. Also, she could manifest a spear from thin air, so men's opinions weren't really her problem.
~ Jes Battis
She would likely live and die alone. She had accepted that fact as best she could. Her escapes were the way she lived with it.
~ Jess Michaels
I have always despised people who join societies. In general, I feel that groups of any kind are for the weak. The need for consensus is the most disgusting and pathetic aspect of our human world. Is there none who can simply wander alone beneath a sort of cloth tent painted with dreams?
~ Jesse Ball
I make my own judgements of people, mate. I don't need to borrow yours.
~ Jesse Hajicek
Adrian: "I've made my position clear, Mr. Skerry. It's not my job to protect people from their own stupidity." Resonator: "And I like to give hand granades to babies ... let's be friends!?
~ Jesse Hajicek
I realized that I could think for myself, and that "The Black Experience" was a myth used to control black people.
~ Jesse Lee Peterson
I always loved running... it was something you could do by yourself, and under your own power. You could go in any direction, fast or slow as you wanted, fighting the wind if you felt like it, seeking out new sights just on the strength of your feet and the courage of your lungs.
~ Jesse Owens
Young women should pave their own path. I find it quite confining to live up to anybody else's expectations of who you should be.
~ Jessica Alba
The capitalists don't want anyone living off their economic grid.
~ Jessica Bruder
Once my mom passed away, I have nobody to answer to. It's great.
~ Jessica Hahn
Even though it seems like it's big business and impersonal, and "they" take care of it, it really isn't. There is no "they." It always comes down to an "I" of somebody, and in many cases, it's a principal.
~ Jessica Livingston
Who was I if I had no one to blame for my life but myself?
~ Jessica Simpson
You're the only one who has the power to be the best you, I thought. Nobody else can do that for you.
~ Jessica Simpson
In the stage of full maturity he has freed himself from the person of mother and of father as protecting and commanding powers; he has established the motherly and fatherly principles in himself. He has become his own father and mother; he is father and mother.
~ Erich Fromm
the structure of modern society affects man in two ways simultaneously: he becomes more independent, self-reliant, and critical, and he becomes more isolated, alone, and afraid. The understanding of the whole problem of freedom depends on the very ability to see both sides of the process and not to lose track of one side while following the other.
~ Erich Fromm
B]eing broke didn't disturb me in the least. I had started with nothing, and if I now found myself with nothing, I was at least even. Actually, I was much better than even: I had had a wonderful time.
~ Erik Larson
B]eing broke didn't disturb me in the least. I had started with nothing, and if I now found myself with nothing, I was at least even. Actually, I was better than even: I had had a wonderful time.
~ Erik Larson
Amanda meant to move, but somehow her feet didn't do anything. They were like Quebec, determined to be independent.
~ Erin McCarthy
I didn't ask for much money, Mr. Mason, only enough to get by on. I figured that the world owed me a living.
~ Erle Stanley Gardner
I'm going to tell you something about myself. I pay my own way as I go through the world, and I want the privilege of living my own life. I left North Mesa because I couldn't do just that. I have my own code, my own creed, and my own ideas. I try to be true to them, all of them. I hate hypocrisy. I like fair play. I want to live my own life in my own way, and I'm willing to let other people live their lives in their way.
~ Erle Stanley Gardner
He had to have someone else give him advice. That's the trouble with him. He's never learned to stand on his own two feet and take things as they come.
~ Erle Stanley Gardner
I'm perfectly capable of living my own life. If I get into something, I want to get out of it through my own efforts. If I can't, I want to stay there. I don't want to have Hal Anders rushing into the city to lift me up out of the gutter, brush the mud off my clothes, smile sweetly down at me, and say, 'Won't you come home now, Mae, marry me, settle down, and live happily ever after?
~ Erle Stanley Gardner
he did not believe in philanthropy, thinking that the ultimate purpose of life was to develop character; that the more a person came to depend on outside assistance, the more his character was weakened.
~ Erle Stanley Gardner
he'll have to cut out all of his gambling associations. He'll have to tell the court who got this money and what was done with it. He'll have to quit acting the part of a spoiled kid with an indulgent sister, and learn to stand on his own two feet, and it may make a man of him.
~ Erle Stanley Gardner