When about to commit a base deed, respect thyself, though there is no witness. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Empathy is born out of the old biblical injunction 'Love the neighbor as thyself.' — George McGovern Copy Share Image
My friend...care for your psyche...know thyself, for once we know ourselves, we may learn how to care for ourselves — Socrates Copy Share Image
If unwilling to rise in the morning, say to thyself, 'I awake to do the work of a man.' — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
To "know thyself" must mean to know the malignancy of one's own instincts and to know, as well, one's power to deflect… — Karl A. Menninger Copy Share Image
If a misplaced admiration shows imbecility, an affected criticism shows vice of character. Expose thyself rather to appear a beast than false. — Denis Diderot Copy Share Image
To you, Fell. Can't you feel it? Inside you, as it lies inside all the Lera. Know thyself, wolf. — David Clement-Davies Copy Share Image
Disguise thyself as thou wilt, still, Slavery," said I, "still thou art a bitter draught. — Laurence Sterne Copy Share Image
“It is a pleasurable thing to earn the admiration of others, but it is a far better feeling to honestly admire thyself.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
Neither in writing nor in reading wilt thou be able to lay down rules for others before thou shalt have first learned… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
Knowledge can be acquired by a suitable and complete study, no matter what the starting point is. Only one must know how… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Make it thy business to know thyself, which is the most difficult lesson in the world. Yet from this lesson thou will… — Miguel de Cervantes Copy Share Image
We are in this life as it were in another man's house… In heaven is our home, in the world is our… — Gerhard Copy Share Image
Attach thyself to truth; defend justice; rejoice in the beautiful. That which comes to thee with time, time will take away; that… — Esaias Tegner Copy Share Image
Adorn thyself with simplicity and with indifference towards the things which lie between virtue and vice. Love mankind. Follow God. The poet… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
It is past all question, and agreed on by all sides, that no religion will save a man who is not serious,… — Richard Baxter Copy Share Image
Almighty Power, by whose most wise command, helpless, forlorn, uncertain, here I stand, take this faint glimmer of thyself away, or break… — John Arbuthnot Copy Share Image
The aim of human life is to know thyself. Think for yourself. Question authority. Think with your friends. Create, create new realities.… — Timothy Leary Copy Share Image
Thou, Everlasting Strength, hast set Thyself forth to bear our burdens. May we bear Thy cross, and bearing that; find there is… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
And now that Thou has restored to me the knowledge of Thyself, O Lord, let thy pardon fall on me, since Thy… — Dominicus Corea Copy Share Image
Our God, who art our winged self, it is thy will in us that willeth. It is thy desire in us that… — Khalil Gibran Copy Share Image
Think not so much of what thou hast not as of what thou hast: but of the things which thou hast, select… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
In this vast universe There is but one supreme truth- That God is our friend! By that truth meaning is given To… — Joshua L. Liebman Copy Share Image
When two people become entangled, one person will conform to the energy of the other person. When one of them is a… — Bruce H. Lipton Copy Share Image
Thyself and thy belongings Are not thine own so proper, as to waste Thyself upon thy virtues, they on thee. Heaven doth… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
The truth is that we are a part of God. God could not have created anything except out of his own consciousness.… — Goswami Kriyananda Copy Share Image
If thou art master to thyself, circumstances shall harm thee little. — Martin Farquhar Tupper Copy Share Image
The neurotic usually obeys his own Golden Rule: Hate thy neighbor as thyself. — Mignon McLaughlin Copy Share Image
If thou be not busy for thyself now, who shall be busy for thee in time to come? — Thomas a Kempis Copy Share Image