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It isn't until you come to a spiritual understanding of who you are -- not necessarily a religious feeling, but deep down, the spirit within -- that you can begin to take control.
There is a solitude which each and every one of us has always carried within. More inaccessible than the ice-cold mountains, more profound than the midnight sea: the solitude of self.
The granting of prayer, when offered in the name of Jesus, reveals the Father's love to him, and the honor which he has put upon him.
The delights of self-discovery are always available.
The happy man is he who knows his limitations, yet bows to no false gods.
What you think about yourself is much more important than what others think of you.
A single event can awaken within us a stranger totally unknown to us.
A mature person is one who has learned that there is both good and bad in all people and in all things, and who deals charitably with the circumstances of life, knowing that ...all of us need both love and charity.
Self-knowledge is the beginning of self-improvement.
Real apprenticeship is ultimately always to the self.