Top 28 Deludes Himself Quotes
#1. I am not holier than you, you are not holier than me. Any one who thinks he is holier than the rest deludes himself.
Bangambiki Habyarimana
#2. While the romantic individualist deludes himself with unrealizable fantasies, in the attempt to evade bourgeois society, and only succeeds in destroying himself, he lets humanity fall a victim to the industrial-commercial processes, which, unimpeded by his dreaming, go on with their deadly work.
Edmund Wilson
#3. Sometimes it feels as though happiness is just a word people say to hide the despair of not knowing anything.
Michael Gilbert
#4. Frankly, I'm not responsible for other people's perceptions and what they consider real or fake. We must abolish the entitlement that deludes us int believing that we have the right to make assumptions about people's identities and project those assumptions onto their genders and bodies.
Janet Mock
#5. See how fortune deludes us, and that which we put carefully into her hands, she either breaks or lets it fall from her hands, or causes it to be removed by the violence of another, or suffocates and poisons, or taints with suspicion, fear and jealousy to the great hurt and ruin of the possessor.
Giordano Bruno
#7. In later years, one can grow so well accustomed as to smile at them, to take the tormentor's side with a. happy determination which deludes one into the belief that it is not, really, tormenting; but
Marcel Proust
#8. I believe welfare makes you lazy and unproductive.
Charles Evers
#10. The purpose of life is to glorify God in both good and hard times alike.
T. B. Joshua
#11. I think after you write something and you're finished with it, there is a sense of loss. That this is a world I can't really re-enter the way that I could when I was working on it. The covers of the book close it to the writer.
Anthony Marra
#12. that which deludes you to be unhappy can be overpowered by another delusion that causes greater unhappiness
Devdutt Pattanaik
#13. one can grow so well accustomed as to smile at them, to take the tormentor's side with a. happy determination which deludes one into the belief that it is not, really, tormenting;
Marcel Proust
#14. The idea hovered and shimmered delicately, like a soap bubble, and she dared not even look at it directly in case it burst. But she was familiar with the way of ideas, and she let it shimmer, looking away, thinking about something else.
Philip Pullman
#15. Of all the contrivances for cheating the laboring classes of mankind, none has been more effective than that which deludes them with paper money.
Daniel Webster
#16. Trumpeting the importance of voting deludes people into thinking that they have a leash on the government.
James Bovard
#17. Rage cannot be hidden, it can only be dissembled. This dissembling deludes the thoughtless, and strengthens rage and adds, to rage, contempt.
James A. Baldwin
#18. The aim of Satanic power is to cut off communication with God. To accomplish this aim he deludes the soul with a sense of defeat, covers him with a thick cloud of darkness, depresses and oppresses the spirit, which in turn hinders prayer and leads to unbelief - thus destroying all power.
James O. Fraser
#19. My mother still deludes herself that the letters are written out of more than a desire to spend as little time in our company as possible. She likes to think he is still hers.
Cat Hellisen
#20. Pride deludes us into thinking that we are the authors of our own lives.
David Brooks
#21. But it is with a different kind of spell that art deludes you ... it leads you to pay religious honor and worship to images and pictures.
Clement Of Alexandria
#22. You see through love, and that deludes your sight, As what is straight seems crooked through the water.
John Dryden
#23. Proximity to power deludes some into thinking they wield it.
Frank Underwood
#24. I can't understand Urdu, Bahasa or Russian, but when the Pakistani Faiz, the Indonesian Rendra and the Russian Rosdentvensky declaim, I can feel the living throb of rhythm and music, the warmth and passion of their poetry, as do the hundreds, not a mere roomful, of poetry lovers in the audience.
F. Sionil Jose
#25. I always laugh when people call me a misogynist. I ... love women! Everything I do is to impress women. And if I hated women, why would half my fans be women?
Tucker Max
#26. now I know the power of maya: that which deludes you to be unhappy can be overpowered by another delusion that causes greater unhappiness. Oh
Devdutt Pattanaik
#27. A theology without spirituality would be a sterile academic exercise.
John Macquarrie
#28. Dear Lady Gaga , thank you for the wonderful tribute. Oh my god, it really warmed my heart!
Julie Andrews