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self giving creation
For in self-giving, if anywhere, we touch a rhythm not only of all creation but of all being. C. S. Lewis
selfish party men
Deep down, underneath all his layers of stupidity, he’s a really good man. He may act out far too many selfish thoughts, says all the wrong things at all the wrong times, but behind closed doors he’s a best friend. I understand that he has idiotic tendencies and I can still love him for it. He may not be someone that you feel comfortable sitting next to at a dinner party but for me, he’s someone that I feel comfortable sharing my life with. Cecelia Ahern
self-worth quality gauges
We women often gauge our own self-worth by the quality of our interactions with our lovers. And often these interactions are interpreted for, described for, processed by our women friends. Relationships are the conduits through which flows our connection with each other. Carrie Preston
self rooms demon
There's no room for demons when you're self-possessed. Carrie Fisher
self feminist perception
The education situation which most effectively promotes significant learning is one in which (1) threat to the self of the learner is reduced to a minimum and (2) differential perception of the field of experience is facilitated Carl Rogers
self individuality architect
I am increasingly an architect of self. I am free to will and choose. I can, through accepting my individuality... become more of my uniqueness, more of my potentiality. Carl Rogers
self-esteem people majority
If I were to search for the central core of difficulty in people as I have come to know them, it is that in the great majority of cases they despise themselves, regarding themselves as worthless and unlovable. Carl Rogers
self numbers depth
Perhaps the depth of love can be calibrated by the number of different selves that are actively involved in a given relationship. Carl Sagan
self-questioning errors criticism
Indeed the reasoned criticism of a prevailing belief is a service to the proponents of that belief; if they are incapable of defending it, they are well advised to abandon it. This self-questioning and error-correcting aspect of the scientific method is its most striking property. Carl Sagan
examination dignity instinct
If we did not bring to the examinations of our instincts a knowledge of their comparative dignity we could never learn it from them. C. S. Lewis
examination worthless
A happiness that won't stand up to examination is less than worthless. Drea De Matteo
examination fiction freak
The fiction writer has to engage in a continual examination of conscience. He has to be aware of the freak in himself. Flannery O'Connor
examination individual life-altering
In a sense, Out of Oz is an examination of how individuals keep going, keep reinventing themselves and their lives, even after life-altering complications have afflicted them. Gregory Maguire
examination ability
Ability is not always gauged by examination. Indira Gandhi
examination doe originality
Great success in examinations does naturally not as a rule go with originality of thought. Edward Carpenter
examination experiments died
To consult the statistician after an experiment is finished is often merely to ask him to conduct a post mortem examination. He can perhaps say what the experiment died of. Ronald Fisher
examination fraud dread
Fraud and falsehood only dread examination. Truth invites it. Samuel Johnson
faults noticing
If we had no faults of our own, we should not take so much pleasure in noticing those in others. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
faults wallets
Every one has his faults: but we do not see the wallet on our own backs. Catullus
faults great proverbs small wink
Wink at small faults, for you have great ones yourself. Scottish Proverb
faults ill
I winna blaw about mysel, as ill I like my faults to tell Robert H. Connelly
faults world persons
The most popular persons are those who take the world as it is who find the least fault. Charles Dudley Warner
faults
He that reads his Bible to find fault with it will soon discover that the Bible finds fault with him. Charles Spurgeon
faults rich fairs
Faults that are rich are fair. William Shakespeare
faults actors measure-for-measure
Condemn the fault and not the actor of it? William Shakespeare
faults credit talent
Talent is like a birthmark - it's a gift and no credit nor fault to those who wear them. Charles Marion Russell