Top 14 Finding Youself Quotes
#1. The sense of flowing, which is so crucial to song, is also crucial to poetry.
Edward Hirsch
#2. We burned not a home, but a symbol.
We burned a symbol to the ground.
E. Lockhart
#3. The thing about great athletes is that they all believe they can win the very next time.
Michael Wilbon
#4. It's funny, when things go on the internet now and people say 'that's not real,' well, that's what painting's always done - it's taken things from the world and said, Look how much more real this is now.
Margaux Williamson
#5. In many cases, jobs that used to be done by people are going to be able to be done through automation. I don't have an answer to that. That's one of the more perplexing problems of society.
John Sculley
#6. In The Book of Joe by Jonathan Tropper, Wayne is talking to Joe about "days that matter". Wayne says, "It's simple really. We were doing what we wanted to do, instead of what we expected ourselves to do.
Jonathan Tropper
#7. A writer can have only one language, if language is going to mean anything to him.
Philip Larkin
#8. Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty!
Early in the morning our song shall rise to thee.
Reginald Heber
#9. I see dog stories as an antidote to the dire news that nothing is ever going to get better.
Bruce Cameron
#10. I'll follow, if you give the sign.
Ruth Padel
#11. I meditate. Like, I try. Not every day, but even if I'm not doing that meditation, the moments of my day have changed because I'm not on my phone so much. I'm intentionally not checking my phone every two seconds.
Anderson Cooper
#12. I'm not into fame. I'm not into making money, outside of financing my books. I'm not into status. My thing is basically about time - not wasting it.
Henry Rollins
#13. We never know when our last day on earth will be. So, love with full sincerity, believe with true faith, and hope with all of your might. Better to have lived in truth and discovered life, than to have lived half heartedly and died long before you ever ceased breathing.
Cristina Marrero
#14. Mental illness doesn't listen to reason. It doesn't even have a language of love. It only knows despair. You cannot blame yourself. You can't allow temporary problems from your past to become lifelong regrets.
Kathryn Perez
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