When one does away with oneself one does the most estimable thing possible: one thereby almost deserves to live. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Often I think writing is a sheer paring away of oneself leaving always something thinner, barer, more meagre. — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
“Have you ever noticed you can't get away from yourself? There is no way to get away from oneself. You're always there… — Geoff Herbach Copy Share Image
Space flights are merely an escape, a fleeing away from oneself, because it is easier to go to Mars or to the… — Carl Jung Copy Share Image
To assign unanswered letters their proper weight, to free us from the expectations of others, to give us back to ourselves--there lies… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
Unless one says goodbye to what one loves, and unless one travels to completely new territories, one can expect merely a long… — Jean Dubuffet Copy Share Image
“Her mother had once told her that one could run away from home, from husband, from children, from trouble, but it was… — David Bergen Copy Share Image
“It is the phenomenon somethings called "alienation from self." In its advanced stages, we no longer answer the telephone, because someone might… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image