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Self Knowledge Quotes by G I Gurdjieff
- We must strive for freedom if we strive for self-knowledge. The task of self-knowledge and of further self-development is of such importance and seriousness, it…
- Without self knowledge, without understanding the working and functions of his machine, man cannot be free, he cannot govern himself and he will always remain…
- Knowledge can be acquired by a suitable and complete study, no matter what the starting point is. Only one must know how to 'learn.' What…
More Self Knowledge Quotes
- It's not only the most difficult thing to know one's self, but the most inconvenient. — Josh Billings
- I think that you have to do everything you can do to empower girls when they are young, from their education, to… — Susie Bright
- I have learnt that I am me, that I can do the things that, as one might put it, me can do,… — Oswald Chambers
- This precept descended from Heaven: know thyself. — Juvenal
- Crying is one of the highest devotional songs. One who knows crying, knows spiritual practice. If you can cry with a pure… — Kripalvananda
- Teaching, like any truly human activity, emerges from one's inwardness, for better or worse. As I teach I project the condition of… — Parker J. Palmer
- A mind might ponder its thought for an epoch, and not gain so much self-knowledge as the passion of love shall teach… — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- No man can teach another self-knowledge. He can only lead him or her up to self-discovery - the source of truth. — Barry Long
- We must each achieve greater individual consciousness and self-knowledge, and project mindful kindness toward everything and everyone. — Bryant H. McGill
- Every one is least known to himself, and it is very difficult for a man to know himself. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
- But in order to be strong, you have to love yourself, and in order to love yourself, you need thorough self-knowledge, you… — Susanna Tamaro
- Science should leave off making pronouncements: the river of knowledge has too often turned back on itself. — James Jeans