
“The enemy of a love is never outside, it's not a man or woman, it's what we lack in ourselves.”
Source: A Spy in the House of Love (1954)
Source: Symbols of Transformation
“The enemy of a love is never outside, it's not a man or woman, it's what we lack in ourselves.”
Source: A Spy in the House of Love (1954)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 332.
Source: Principle-Centered Leadership (1992), Ch. 11
Context: Unless we exercise our power to choose wisely, our actions will be determined by conditions. Our ultimate freedom is the right and power to decide how anybody or anything outside ourselves will affect us.
Source: Church leaders hail Philippine peace deal http://www.archivioradiovaticana.va/storico/2017/04/07/church_leaders_hail_philippine_peace_deal/en-1304176 (2017)
Source: In Search of Lost Time, Remembrance of Things Past (1913-1927), Vol. VII: The Past Recaptured (1927), Ch. III: "An Afternoon Party at the House of the Princesse de Guermantes"
Context: By art alone we are able to get outside ourselves, to know what another sees of this universe which for him is not ours, the landscapes of which would remain as unknown to us as those of the moon. Thanks to art, instead of seeing one world, our own, we see it multiplied and as many original artists as there are, so many worlds are at our disposal, differing more widely from each other than those which roll round the infinite and which, whether their name be Rembrandt or Vermeer, send us their unique rays many centuries after the hearth from which they emanate is extinguished.This labour of the artist to discover a means of apprehending beneath matter and experience, beneath words, something different from their appearance, is of an exactly contrary nature to the operation in which pride, passion, intelligence and habit are constantly engaged within us when we spend our lives without self-communion, accumulating as though to hide our true impressions, the terminology for practical ends which we falsely call life.
“It is not enough to contemplate ourselves objectively; we must also treat ourselves objectively.”
The Dietetics of the Soul; Or, True Mental Discipline (1838)
On reading books that might be deemed inappropriate in “We Read To Challenge Ourselves: An Interview With Mariko Tamaki” https://comicsalliance.com/mariko-tamaki-pride-week-interview/ in Comics Alliance (2016 Jun 24)
Source: Personal Destinies: A Philosophy of Ethical Individualism (1976), p. 4
Source: The Warrior Within : The Philosophies of Bruce Lee (1996), p. 30