“What person with any sense likes himself? I know myself too well to like myself.”
Fallaci interview (1973)
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Golda Meir38
former prime minister of Israel 1898–1978Related quotes
Thomas Merton (1915–1968) Priest and author
"A Note To The Reader".
The Way of Chuang-Tzŭ (1965)
Context: I simply like Chuang Tzu because he is what he is and I feel no need to justify this liking to myself or to anyone else. He is far too great to need any apologies from me. … His philosophical temper is, I believe, profoundly original and sane. It can of course be misunderstood. But it is basically simple and direct. It seeks, as does all the greatest philosophical thought, to go immediately to the heart of things.
Chuang Tzu is not concerned with words and formulas about reality, but with the direct existential grasp of reality in itself. Such a grasp is necessarily obscure and does not lend itself to abstract analysis. It can be presented in a parable, a fable, or a funny story about a conversation between two philosophers.
“I'm not much like myself any more.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald book Tender Is the Night
Source: Tender Is the Night
“I like to wake up each morning and not know what I think, that I may reinvent myself in some way.”
Stephen Fry (1957) English comedian, actor, writer, presenter, and activist
Aurelius Augustinus (354–430) early Christian theologian and philosopher
Quia et ipsi sunt ego. "Since they too are myself"
Source: On the Mystical Body of Christ, pp. 431-432