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Consciousness Quote by Michael Frayn

“Odd, though, all these dealings of mine with myself. First I’ve agreed a principle with myself, now I’m making out a case to myself, and debating my own feelings and intentions with myself. Who is this self, this phantom internal partner, with whom I’m entering into all these arrangements? (I ask…” quote by Michael Frayn
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““Odd, though, all these dealings of mine with myself. First I’ve agreed a principle with myself, now I’m making out a case to myself, and debating my own feelings and intentions with myself. Who is this self, this phantom internal partner, with whom I’m entering into all these arrangements? (I ask myself.)””

Michael Frayn

About This Quote

Explores self‑dialogue and identity, questioning the nature of the internal “partner” in personal decision‑making.

In simple terms: Questioning the self‑partner in inner debates.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and integrate inner conflicts.

Themes

identity self‑reflection psychology

Mood

introspective curious

Type

philosophical psychological

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • mental health

Key Concepts

philosophy inner dialogue self‑awareness

Questions to Reflect On

  • Who is the “self” you negotiate with?
  • How can you align inner arguments?
A Different Perspective

Understanding internal dialogue clarifies personal values.

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