Top 1200 Knowing Myself Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
In order to control myself I must first accept myself by going with and not against my nature.
I wouldn't change myself, even if I could. I like myself. And the minute you're not true to yourself, you're in trouble.
Every time I change the way I explain myself to myself, I have to rearrange the story of my life. — © Mason Cooley
Every time I change the way I explain myself to myself, I have to rearrange the story of my life.
First, I'm trying to prove to myself that I'm a person. Then maybe I'll convince myself that I'm an actress.
I won't change myself and compromise myself, but I will make my music to be in the conversation with everyone else's.
When I write for myself, I think about myself and draw from my own experience.
I have been holding a dialogue with myself and girding myself to stand fast without running.
I always critique myself but I'm realistic - I know I can do better but I'm never that hard on myself, either.
I don't have any pressure on myself. I don't have a big record label backing me. I'm doing it all myself.
I've always done YouTube myself: everything is written, edited, produced, and promoted by myself.
If I don't take care of myself, if I don't feel good about myself, how can I help others?
I know if I stay true to myself and stick to my guns, I will never fail myself.
I stay true to myself and my style, and I am always pushing myself to be aware of that and be original. — © Aaliyah
I stay true to myself and my style, and I am always pushing myself to be aware of that and be original.
I remember promising myself that should I live I would prove myself deserving of life.
I shall have liberty to think for myself without molesting others or being molested myself.
I find I have to give myself a day when I just shut myself off and do nothing but read.
I see myself as improving. I think I'm a very curious person, and I like that about myself .
I've got to pick myself up Dust myself off And start all over again.
I checked myself out in that funeral parlour scene. I saw myself laughing, because there was a shot of Ed and I together and Mary was right in back of us. My head turned from the camera and I saw myself laughing, because Mary was absolutely brilliant in that thing.
It's not a gift of mine, but one given to me, to be able to criticise myself and not be crushed, by myself or by others.
I'm very open to new things, challenging myself and putting myself in tough environments.
Qualifying for this Olympic team has been the most stressful experience of my athletic career. It has taught me so much about myself and how to handle high-pressure moments. I've learned to become my own biggest cheerleader, always feeding myself positive thoughts, visualizing myself winning, and most importantly focusing on each individual point.
The only two characters I can play convincingly are myself and a dumber and sweeter version of myself.
I started second-guessing myself and was always questioning myself. I have really learned a lot.
Standing in the line at the food court, I try to be myself. But I forget how I usually stand when I'm myself.
I like to have fun and be myself and express myself through how I dress.
I don't blame anyone for not believing me, if I had not experienced it myself, I would not have believed it myself.
As far as myself, I want to see myself hold a Grand Slam, be at the top of the game.
I don't want to put myself in a small block. That will be limiting myself and no actor wants to do that.
Whenever I feel bad, I use that feeling to motivate me to work harder. I only allow myself one day to feel sorry for myself. When I'm not feeling my best I ask myself, 'What are you gonna do about it?' I use the negativity to fuel the transformation into a better me.
I would never shoot down any opportunity to challenge myself or stretch myself.
For 15 years, I've been playing the same character - which is myself - and I'm bored with 'myself'.
I don't consider myself a comedian because I don't really concern myself too much with jokes.
I consider myself a believer in something much bigger than myself, thank God.
As far as what part of myself I brought to Five, I've always considered myself not really my age.
I've never really considered myself just a street artist. I consider myself a populist.
If I commit suicide, it will not be to destroy myself but to put myself back together again.
It's too late in life to reinvent myself. I am just repackaging myself now. — © Alok Nath
It's too late in life to reinvent myself. I am just repackaging myself now.
I try to remind myself of the things that I like about myself that make me who I am.
When I want to treat myself, I will almost always get myself a new handbag.
Writing the book automatically made me accept myself and love myself more.
Without constraint, without any form of mental compulsion, the act of belief becomes the freest possible projection of what resides in our hearts. Like the poet's image of a church bell that reveals its latent music only when struck, or a dragonfly that flames forth its beauty only in flight, so does the content of a human heart lie buried until action calls it forth. The greatest act of self-revelation occurs when we choose what we will believe, in that space of freedom that exists between knowing that a thing is and knowing that a thing is not.
I like pressure. I put in on myself, and I think I get the best out of myself by doing that.
I wrote myself back together. I wrote myself toward a stronger version of myself . . . Through writing and feminism, I also found that if I was a little bit brave, another woman might hear me and see me and recognize that none of us are the nothing the world tries to tell us we are.
I have always enjoyed myself. Sometimes I feel guilty about enjoying myself so much.
I want to confront myself. I challenge and doubt myself. Basically, what I don't like is to get bored.
I've always thought of myself primarily as an artist; it's what I most define myself as. The acting was all an accident.
I love comedy because I can laugh at myself. I dont take myself too seriously. — © David Alan Basche
I love comedy because I can laugh at myself. I dont take myself too seriously.
I don't have any fear of failure whatsoever. I used to, and I told myself I wouldn't allow myself to anymore.
The highest mental health is not liking myself but being joyfully interested in everything but myself.
I, painting from myself and to myself, Know what I do, am unmoved by men's blame Or their praise either.
I can't bear to see myself even in movies. The feeling is complex. I can't stand the sight of myself.
I am a binge reader, with a tendency to throw myself at a writer, immerse myself in their work.
I see myself as a power puncher, but for some reason, I can never sell myself that I'm one of the elite.
I'm in Alkaline Trio; I guess I get to rip off myself. I give myself permission.
I showed myself a lesser version of myself that night, and I’m glad I learned from it.
Hopefully I can challenge myself and establish myself as a Premier League player for Aston Villa.
Having failed to conquer myself, my best hope now is to arrange an alliance with myself.
I'm hardest on myself. I'm my biggest critic. I ended up hurting myself a lot by doing that.
To withdraw myself from myself has ever been my sole, my entire, my sincere motive in scribbling at all.
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