Quotes about Introspection
He who knows himself well is mean and abject in his own sight, and takes no delight in the vain praise of men.
— Thomas a Kempis
He who knows himself well is mean and abject in his own sight, and takes no delight in the vain praise of men.
— Thomas a Kempis
We do not see into men's hearts. We cannot judge, and are indeed forbidden to judge.
— CS Lewis
No man knows himself as an original.
— Washington Allston
No man knows himself as an original.
— Washington Allston
No man knows himself as an original.
— Washington Allston
No man knows himself as an original.
— Washington Allston
Civilization changes man on the outside. Meditation softens him within, through and through.
— Henepola Gunaratana
The superior man limits his achievements.
— Confucius
Men ought to be most annoyed by the sufferings which come from their own faults.
— Cicero
Give a man religion without reminding him of his filth, and the result will be arrogance in a three- piece suit.
— Max Lucado
A moderately bad man knows he is not very good: a thoroughly bad man thinks he is alright. This is common sense really. You understand sleep when you are awake, not well you are sleeping.
— CS Lewis