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Quotes about Self-discovery

We occasionally stumble over the truth but most of us pick ourselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
— Winston Churchill
The hardest battle you are ever going to have to fight is the battle to be just you.
— Leo Buscaglia
Seek not good from without; seek it within yourselves, or you will never find it.
— Epictetus
When you die and go to heaven our maker is not going to ask, 'why didn't you discover the cure for such and such? why didn't you become the Messiah?' The only question we will be asked in that precious moment is 'why didn't you become you?' Elie Wiesel
— Elie Wiesel
The more constraints one imposes, the more one frees one's self of the chains that shackle the spirit.
— Elisabeth Elliot
I've been drunk for about a week now, and I thought it might sober me up to sit in a library.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Your mind is very powerful, and your soul knows what's best for you. So the more in contact you are with your soul, the more you know your path.
— Fabio Lanzoni
There are moments, it would seem, that were created in cosmic theater where we are given strange and fantastic tests. In these times, we do not show who we are to God, for surely He must already know, but rather to ourselves.
— Richard Paul Evans
When you get your,'Who am I?', question right, all of your,'What should I do?' questions tend to take care of themselves
— Fr. Richard Rohr
When I talk about the God who is with us, for us, and ahead of us, I'm talking about our facing that which most terrifies us about ourselves, embracing it and fearing it no longer, refusing to allow it to exist separate from the rest of our being, resting assured that we are loved and we belong and we are going to be just fine.
— Rob Bell
It's important to embrace several truths about yourself and those around you, beginning with this one: who you AREN'T isn't interesting.
— Rob Bell
Your ikigai is a work in progress because you are a work in progress. Knowing your ikigai, then, takes patience and insight, and courage, and honesty.
— Rob Bell