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There are two things that are suited to humble the souls of men, and they are, first, a due consideration of God, and then of themselves;—of God, in his greatness, glory, holiness, power, majesty, and authority; of ourselves, in our mean, abject, and sinful condition.
— John Owen
A man preacheth that sermon only well unto others which preacheth itself in his own soul.
— John Owen
Two things I recognize, O Lord, in myself: Nature, which Thou hast made; Sin, which I have added.
— Lancelot Andrewes
I was still searching for someone to blame for my suffering. I really wanted someone to transfer my hate to, so that I could stop hating myself.
— Glenn Beck
The best thing about self-defense is knowing there is a self
— Gloria Steinem
Respect for self is the beginning of cultivating virtue in men and women.
— Gordon Hinckley
Reformation of the world begins with reformation of self. We cannot hope to influence others in the direction of moral virtue unless we live lives of virtue. The example of our virtuous living will carry a greater influence than will all the preaching, postulating, and theorizing in which we might indulge. We cannot expect to lift others unless we are standing on higher ground.
— Gordon Hinckley
The only gift is a portion of thyself.... it is a cold, lifeless business, when you go to the shops to buy me something which does not represent your life and talent, but a goldsmith's.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Man is made or unmade by himself; in the armoury of thought he forges the weapons by which he destroys himself; he also fashions the tools with which he builds for himself heavenly mansions of joy and strength and peace. By the right choice and true application of thought, man ascends to the Divine Perfection; by the abuse and wrong application of thought, he descends below the level of the beast. Between these two extremes are all the grades of character, and man is their maker and master.
— James Allen
Man is made and unmade by himself. In the armory of thought he forges the weapons which will destroy him. He also creates the tools with which he will build for himself heavenly mansions of joy and strength and peach. Between these two extremes are all the grades of character, and man is their maker and their master.
— James Allen
No man is hindered by another; he is only hindered by himself. No man suffers because of another; he suffers only because of himself.
— James Allen
The divinity that shapes our ends is in ourselves;
— James Allen