Quotes about Self
                        The only correction you ever really need is in your perception of who you already are as a child of your Father.
                    — Ted Dekker
                        
                
                        Our bodies, our relationships, our lives. We're terrified of losing those things because we think they make us who we are. Fear of loss keeps it all in place. Dying means letting go of all of it, our entire life in the world, to know ourselves beyond the images and relationships apparent in this world.
                    — Ted Dekker
                        
                
                        Thus to believe in Him is also to believe in your true, glorified self.
                    — Ted Dekker
                        
                
                        I see now that in my search for love and acceptance, I slowly began to enslave myself to various identities, which I mistook for my real self in many arenas—sports, church, relationships, career, wealth. These identities became like gods of a lesser kind, all of which I hoped would save me from insignificance in this life.
                    — Ted Dekker
                        
                
                        God, of thy goodness, give me Thyself; for Thou art enough for me, and I can ask for nothing less that can be full honor to Thee. And if I ask anything that is less, ever Shall I be in want, for only in Thee have I all.
                    — Julian of Norwich
                        
                
                        God's word tells us that righteousness is a gift; it cannot be earned. But godliness is not a gift. We must pay a price to touch godliness through a daily decision to die to self and embrace the cross. God calls us to learn godliness in the classroom of life among people as we sit on airplanes and buses, walk among our neighbors and labor at our factories or desks.
                    — KP Yohannan
                        
                
                        What will you do with your self? Many men and women are still in darkness, trying to figure out the meaning and purpose of life. But no matter what you try to do with your self— whether you deny it, obliterate it, annihilate it, accept it or express it—believe me, it is still alive and kicking.
                    — KP Yohannan
                        
                
                        Freedom is from within.
                    — Frank Lloyd Wright
                        
                
                        The measure of a man's culture is the measure of his appreciation. We are ourselves what we appreciate and no more.
                    — Frank Lloyd Wright
                        
                
                        For what is a man, what has he got. If not himself, then he has naught.
                    — Frank Sinatra
                        
                
                        People are not prisoners of fate, but prisoners of their own minds.
                    — Franklin D. Roosevelt
                        
                
                        Remember you are just an extra in everyone else's play.
                    — Franklin D. Roosevelt