Poem Quote by Rodney Hall Download Open image ““an axiom of sorcery: If you come to know yourself no one else can know you ”” — Rodney Hall ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Poem Self knowledge
“Sorcery rules the world. Of course, most don't call it sorcery; indeed, many would be horrified by such a notion.” — H.M. Forester Copy Share Image
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“We are unknown, we knowers, to ourselves … Of necessity we remain strangers to ourselves, we understand ourselves not, in our selves we are… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“Nothing is known; for if you do not know yourself, Life then remains only you, and just this and that.” — Gian Kumar Copy Share Image
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“Lord! Give me that intelligence, so I may realize the Self. Give me spiritual riches, so I may learn better to share. Give me… — Gian Kumar Copy Share Image
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“Never think that you have reached the final stage of knowledge and nobody knows more than yourself. Remember! Above everyone endowed with knowledge is… — Quran Copy Share Image
“Of all knowledge, the wise and good seek mostly to know themselves.” — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“If you take society’s definition of knowing oneself, you will become lost in the many translations.” — Grace Sara Copy Share Image
“Tomorrow I'll suggest the liar lies against himself So our condition makes escape impossible? -- we breathe and it's moving air that causes stars… — Rodney Hall Copy Share Image
“It is our fate to give ourselves most lavishly to those who'd rather not be burdened with the gift” — Rodney Hall Copy Share Image
You don’t read or overhear the voice in the poem, you are the voice in the poem. — Helen Vendler Copy Share Image
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“The name does not deserve the poem, but the poem deserves the name.” — Dejan Stojanovic Copy Share Image
Memory revises me. Even now a letter comes from a place I don’t know, from someone with my name and postmarked years ago, while… — Li-Young Lee Copy Share Image
“Sentinels of trees breathe life into bodies of earthly flesh As their mighty arms reach to the stars we join in their quest for… — Ramon Ravenswood Copy Share Image
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“Good God, 'the elusive thing'. She had reached a turning point. She no longer believed that a situation could be made better by writing… — David Nicholls Copy Share Image
A day which passed without a poem from my pen I considered lost and misused. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox Copy Share Image
“The gift of words, the source of enjoyment, the source of delight that comes within and the unfading beauty and energy of words.” — Euginia Herlihy Copy Share Image
“Memories of past. Heartaches of old. Courage of brass. Lessons of gold.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
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