Top 1200 Hurting Myself Quotes & Sayings - Page 16

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I've made myself laugh from some ideas - but I've never scared myself.
When I can't see myself in the mirror, I can't even feel myself, and I begin to wonder if I exist at all.
I'm not a good actor, I can play myself and a much gayer version of myself. That's my range. — © Daniel Tosh
I'm not a good actor, I can play myself and a much gayer version of myself. That's my range.
I give myself a pep talk and visualize the routine. I tell myself: "I can do this, let's go!"
I've come out of myself as a person at Chelsea and expressed myself on and off the pitch.
I go to the gym with a mindset to fix myself, never to break myself down.
I have forced myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own taste.
As a painter I make up projects for myself to express myself. And there's no client, there's no direction.
I lie to myself every day when I tell myself, 'I can skip yoga.'
I take great care of myself by carefully shutting myself away.
I told myself that I needed to clean myself up big time.
I, myself, I am not interested in reality television; just me, myself, speaking.
I would lose myself too much if I thought of myself as the audience. — © Steven Spielberg
I would lose myself too much if I thought of myself as the audience.
When I write for myself, I think about myself and draw from my own experience.
I like gardening - it's a place where I find myself when I need to lose myself.
I call myself a literary agent simply to distinguish myself from actors' agents.
I have not Googled myself. I have not looked at myself on Amazon. It could drive you wild.
I believed in myself. I never imagined myself as just an ordinary player.
I have myself to respect, but to myself I am not amiable; but my friend is my amiableness personified.
I have to look at myself in the mirror and tell myself that I'm beautiful, even if I don't necessarily believe it.
I wanted to write something in a voice that was unique to who I was. And I wanted something that was accessible to the person who works at Dunkin Donuts or who drives a bus, someone who comes home with their feet hurting like my father, someone who's busy and has too many children, like my mother.
I cherish my every connection. I see the other in myself and myself in others.
I was terrified to go solo. It's lonely doing it by myself. But I wanted to challenge myself.
I can't explain myself, I'm afraid, sir,' said Alice, 'Because I'm not myself you see.
When I was 14, I bought myself a cheap electric guitar and tried to teach myself.
I'd rather be myself," he said. "Myself and nasty. Not somebody else, however jolly.
I'm an example of someone that's got a big physique but doesn't touch any weights. I used to, but I realized when I used to touch weights I'd get a lot of soreness and mobility issues, so I'd get up and my shoulder would be hurting, not only the muscle but around the joint.
I never thought of myself as a Surrealist. I didn't think of myself as anything. I try not to. We all have these egos.
I love to continue to challenge myself and put myself in situations that are slightly uncomfortable.
I started to build barriers between myself and others to protect myself.
I try to get a workout for myself in before I work with my clients. I do this to center myself.
I would prefer myself to own all of my brand, where everything I am responsible for myself.
I'm photographing myself out there. Not myself physically, but mentally. It's my take on the world.
I try to tell myself something encouraging to get myself pumped for the day.
As an academic, this was not the lifestyle I had planned for myself. Now I see myself everywhere.
I put real pressure on myself and I demand the best out of myself.
I kind of push myself through my words and how I carry myself.
I do not consider myself a teddybear. Just to be clear, I don't feel sorry for myself. — © Ian MacKaye
I do not consider myself a teddybear. Just to be clear, I don't feel sorry for myself.
When I am scared, I push myself and get the best out of myself.
at least i'm talkng to myself. instead of giving myself the cold shoulder
My only two constants are to challenge myself and to try not to repeat myself.
I like to scare myself and throw myself off the deep end.
I do force myself to sleep with myself to get the job. But that's always a disappointment.
When I think about myself at 15, I can't relate to myself at all. I thought I knew everything.
I wanted to prove to myself I can do something on my own. Not for the world, but for myself. To have that self-confidence.
I like living with myself. I mean obviously, because here I am interviewing myself.
When my wife died, I booked myself into the studio just to work, to occupy myself.
I like to have fun and be myself and express myself through how I dress. — © Ashton Sanders
I like to have fun and be myself and express myself through how I dress.
I have never seen myself as a promoter. I always evaluate myself as a manager.
In modeling, I had to learn to like myself, to love myself, to feel comfortable.
Life is so much easier when I allow myself to be myself and go with the flow.
I find pieces of myself everywhere, and I cut myself handling them.
I usually like to keep to myself, but others can tell if I'm upset because I'm keeping to myself.
I may sound douchey describing myself, but I can live with myself and no one gets yelled at.
As an actor, I still have to remind myself of daring to let go and not to repeat myself.
I know that I've overfed myself trying to prop myself up because I'm exhausted.
I've put myself in this position where I haven't set myself up with a Plan B. I don't have a safety net; it's all in.
I saw a picture of myself when I came out of the hospital. I didn't recognize myself.
I love comedy because I can laugh at myself. I don't take myself too seriously.
I pride myself on being unique in my own right. I wanted to be myself.
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