Quotes about Introspection
His whole life was now summed up in two words: absolute uncertainty within an impenetrable fog.
— Victor Hugo
His whole life was now summed up in two words: absolute uncertainty within an impenetrable fog.
— Victor Hugo
Enlightenment demands that you take responsibility for your way of life.
— Wayne Dyer
The journey has been a parody of my life recently: rushing, waiting, wandering, feeling lost and losing sleep, wondering if I'm getting anywhere.
— Lynn Austin
I never did a thing in all my life, virtuous or otherwise that I didn't repent of within twenty-four hours.
— Mark Twain
I punish myself for my whole life, my whole life I punish.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
Learn to get in touch with the silence within yourself and know that everything in this life has a purpose.
— Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Have you noticed that it is usually easier to judge than obey? Religious people are especially good at it. I tried
— Elizabeth Musser
It is difficult to find happiness within oneself, but it is impossible to find it anywhere else.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Sinful self and all its wretched failures should be sufficiently noticed so as to keep us in the dust before God. Christ and His great salvation should be contemplated so as to lift us above self and fill the soul with thanksgiving.
— AW Pink
This writer was once present at a service where a hymn was sung, the chorus of which ran, "Oh, how I love Jesus." But I could not conscientiously join in singing it. None in heaven are guilty of lauding themselves or magnifying their graces, nor should any Christians do so here upon earth.
— AW Pink
David was at much pains to cover up his wickedness, but ere long the all-seeing God sent one of His servants to say to him, "Thou art the man"!
— AW Pink