A Quote by Michael Fassbender

I’m aware of my weaknesses and THE BEAST WITHIN. — © Michael Fassbender
I’m aware of my weaknesses and THE BEAST WITHIN.
We humans fear the beast within the wolf because we do not understand the beast within ourselves.
Only through training will a person learn his own weaknesses... He who is aware of his weaknesses will remain master of himself in any situation.
Beast?" Jane murmured. "Then God make me a beast; for, man or beast, I am yours.
Superstition changes a man to a beast, fanaticism makes him a wild beast, and despotism a beast of burden.
A beast does not know that he is a beast, and the nearer a man gets to being a beast, the less he knows it.
Resilient people aren't afraid to admit they have weaknesses. Whether an effective leader acknowledges problems within an organization, or an individual recognizes areas in need of personal growth, resilient people use failure as an opportunity to spot their weaknesses.
You don't accept your weaknesses the same way that you love the weaknesses of another artist, because when they make mistakes they don't look like weaknesses.
On just a personal level, since I was little, I've loved fairytales, especially this one, because it is about what goes into making a beast a beast. Do you start as a beast? Do you turn into a beast because of the way that people treat you? I think it's something that is really universal and hit a chord with me when I was little, and so, hopefully we can explore some of that.
This beast went to the well and drank, and the noise was in the beast's belly like unto the questing of thirty couple hounds, but all the while the beast drank there was no noise in the beast's belly.
To be aware of a single shortcoming within oneself is more useful than to be aware of a thousand in somebody else.
When our weaknesses affect health and friendship, we are very much aware of their existence.
One of the deepest motives (as you are aware) in the human beast (so deep that many have failed to detect it) is Alliteration.
We are not so easily guided by our most prominent weaknesses as by those of which we are least aware.
I learnt a lot while filming 'Masaan,' it made me acutely aware of my weaknesses.
Rome is the Great Beast of atheism and materialism, adoring nothing but itself. Israel is the Great Beast of religion. Neither one nor the other is likable. The Great Beast is always repulsive
Human nature has its fatal weaknesses, but 'love' means embracing the whole of human nature, the bad within the good, the benign within the malicious, the beautiful within the tragic. 'Love' is the experience of this whole, its unfinished parts, including those of one's own in relation to those of the other.
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