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Quotes about Introspection

I'm not an analyzer. I've got a son that analyzes everything and everybody. But I don't analyze people.
— Billy Graham
I don't say very much I don't really think through. I know that sounds inconsistent with Joe Biden.
— Joe Biden
Looking back you realize that a very special person passed briefly through your life and that person was you. It is not too late to become that person again.
— Robert Brault
and if i asked you to name all the things that you love, how long would it take for you to name yourself?
— Anonymous
Some people go through life trying to find out what the world holds for them only to find out too late that it's what they bring to the world that really counts.
— LM Montgomery
I now pray, not for more of this world's goods and greater blessings, but to be worthy of that which I already have.
— Napoleon Hill
The answer you may be seeking, to the questions which have caused you to ponder over the strangeness of life, maybe found in your own mind.
— Napoleon Hill
It is not sufficient to deny or ignore evil; it must be understood. It is not enough to pray to God to remove the evil; you must find out why it is there, and what lesson it has for you.
— Napoleon Hill
If you do not conquer self, you will be conquered by self. You may see at one and the same time both your best friend and your greatest enemy, by stepping in front of a mirror.
— Napoleon Hill
The turning point in the lives of those who succeed, usually comes at the moment of some crisis, through which they are introduced to their "other selves.
— Napoleon Hill
Self-discipline begins with the mastery of your thoughts. If you don't control what you think, you can't control what you do. Simply, self-discipline enables you to think first and act afterward.
— Napoleon Hill
In solitude, struggles occur that no one else knows about. Inner battles are fought here that seldom become fodder for sermons or illustrations for books. God, who probes our deepest thoughts during protracted segments of solitude, opens our eyes to things that need attention. It is here He makes us aware of those things we try to hide from others.
— Charles Swindoll