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Truly loving another means letting go of all expectations. It means full acceptance, even celebration of another's personhood. (Quote by - Unknown)

The whole problem is to establish communication with ones self. (Quote by - Elwyn B(rooks)

Love your self's self where it lives. (Quote by - Anne Sexton)

There are three things extremely hard: steel, a diamond, and to know one's self. (Quote by - Benjamin Franklin)

Your real self - - the ''I am I'' - - is master of this land, the ruler of this empire. You rightfully have power and dominion over it, all its inhabitants, and all contained in its realm. (Quote by - Robert Collier)

I was always willing to take a great deal of the burden of getting along in life on my own shoulders, but I wasn't willing to give myself a pat on the back. I was always looking to somebody else to give me that. .. That was all wrong. (Quote by - Raquel Welch)

For after all, the best thing one can do when it's raining is to let it rain. (Quote by - Henry Wadworth Longfellow)

You are wholly complete and your success in life will be in direct proportion to your ability to accept this truth about you. (Quote by - Dr. Robert Anthony.)

We set up harsh and unkind rules against ourselves. No one is born without faults. That man is best who has fewest. (Quote by - Horace)

It is not the eyes of others that I am wary of, but my own. (Quote by - Noel Coward)

The betrothed and accepted lover has lost the wildest charms of his maiden by her ACCEPTANCE. She was heaven while he pursued her, but she cannot be heaven if she stoops to one such as he! (Quote by - Ralph Waldo Emerson)

It's not only the most difficult thing to know one's self, but the most inconvenient. (Quote by - Josh Billings)

What a man believes upon grossly insufficient evidence is an index into his desires -- desires of which he himself is often unconscious. If a man is offered a fact which goes against his instincts, he will scrutinize it closely, and unless the evidence is overwhelming, he will refuse to believe it. If, on the other hand, he is offered something which affords a reason for acting in accordance to his instincts, he will accept it even on the slightest evidence. The origin of myths is explained in this way. (Quote by - Bertrand Russell)

From self alone expect applause. (Quote by - Marion L. Burton)


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