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  • To be true to oneself is the hardest test of life. -- Sri Chinmoy
  • As long as one asserts oneself and is true to oneself. -- Jeanne Moreau
  • Real beauty is to be true to oneself. That's what makes me feel good. -- Laetitia Casta
  • Being true to oneself more often leads one toward success rather than away from it. -- Mike Svob
  • In order to remain true to oneself one ought to renounce one's party three times a day. -- Jean Rostand
  • I paint with a language I can call my own... it takes a ruthless honesty with oneself. If one admires or is influenced by anyone else, one is not being true to oneself. -- Scott Kahn
  • When one is true to oneself, when one is authentic, one becomes true to the evolutionary thrust for self-optimization that exists within oneself and within the universe. And that evolutionary thrust is a continuous unfolding process. -- Yasuhiko Kimura
  • Maturity involves being honest and true to oneself, making decisions based on a conscious internal process, assuming responsibility for one's decisions, having healthy relationships with others and developing one's own true gifts. It involves thinking about one's environment and deciding what one will and won't accept. -- Mary Pipher
  • True victory is victory over oneself. -- Morihei Ueshiba
  • Compassion directed toward oneself is true humility. -- Simone Weil
  • Real elegance is simply a true encounter with oneself. -- Carole Bouquet
  • True freedom is to have power over oneself for everything. -- Michel de Montaigne
  • Reminiscence and self-parody are part of remaining true to oneself. -- John Updike
  • That which one cannot experience in daily life is not true for oneself. -- D. H. Lawrence
  • Just as true humor is laughter at oneself, true humanity is knowledge of oneself. -- Alan Watts
  • True greatness consists in the use of a powerful understanding to enlighten oneself and others. -- Voltaire
  • For true happiness, it is not enough to be successful oneself . . . one's friends must fail. -- Gore Vidal
  • True freedom means freeing oneself from the dictates of the ego and its accompanying emotions. -- Matthieu Ricard
  • The true way is the middle one, halfway between deserving a place and pushing oneself into it. -- Baltasar Gracian
  • One comes to believe whatever one repeats to oneself sufficiently often, whether the statement be true or false. -- Robert Collier
  • There is so much one would rather not believe until one has seen for oneself whether it is true. -- Selma Lagerlöf
  • Contemplative living is living in true relationship with oneself, God, others and nature, free of the illusions of separateness. -- Thomas Merton
  • True greatness, true leadership, is achieved not by reducing men to one's service but in giving oneself in selfless service to them. -- J. Oswald Sanders
  • it is true that nothing is gained without something being lost: everyone knows that in fulfilling oneself one necessarily sacrifices some possibilities. -- Simone de Beauvoir
  • Philosophy means thinking things out for oneself. Ultimately, there can be only one true philosophy, since reason is one and we all live in the same world. -- William Ralph Inge
  • The true birthplace is that wherein for the first time one looks intelligently upon oneself; my first homelands have been books, and to a lesser degree schools. -- Marguerite Yourcenar
  • One comes to believe whatever one repeats to oneself sufficiently often, whether the statement be true of false. It comes to be dominating thought in one's mind. -- Robert Collier
  • Telling a true story about personal experience is not just a matter of being oneself, or even or finding oneself. It is also a matter of choosing oneself. -- Harriet Lerner
  • One comes to believe whatever one repeats to oneself sufficiently often, whether the statement be true of false. It comes to be the dominating thought in one's mind. -- Vince Lombardi
  • Is it true that one travels in order to know mankind? It is easier to get to know other people at home, but abroad one gets to know oneself. -- Franz Grillparzer
  • In order to judge properly, one must get away somewhat from what one is judging, after having loved it. This is true of countries, of persons, and of oneself. -- Andre Gide
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