Revealing Yourself Famous Quotes & Sayings
38 Revealing Yourself Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.

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revealing yourself as ignorant apparently gives one extraordinary credibility on the left. —
Tammy Bruce
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Surely the whole point of writing your own life story is to be as honest as you possibly can, revealing everything about yourself that is most private and probably most interesting for that very reason. —
Judith Krantz
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Maybe I could have been good as a drawer if I had done it as much as I did writing, but it's more scary to draw. It's more revealing. You can't disguise yourself in drawing. —
Anne Carson
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The higher the development of women, the more they suffer from the 'patriotic' mandate to bear many children to replace the nation's losses. For they know that, from the point of view of their personal development as well as that of the race, fewer but better children are to be preferred. —
Ellen Key
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Too often we want to take stands to elevate us rather than elevate a cause. —
Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Scents as well as clothes and hairstyles can go a long way in revealing a part of yourself —
Anne Hathaway
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To deprive a man of his natural liberty and to deny to him the ordinary amenities of life is worse then starving the body; it is starvation of the soul, the dweller in the body. —
Mahatma Gandhi
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Revealing yourself, physically or emotionally, to cast and crew is frequently uncomfortable. But it is essential if you want to to tell the truth. I felt more at ease being bold with some than I did with others. I was incredibly fortunate to have worked with Randy Harrison as Justin Taylor. We share enough taste in music and art to have had a real camaraderie, and luckily that evolved into a deep friendship. —
Gale Harold
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You can show more of the reality of yourself instead of hiding behind a mask for fear of revealing too much —
Betty Friedan
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Overcome your uncertainties and free yourself from dwelling on sorrow. When you delight in existence, you will awaken, and become a guide to those in need, revealing the path to many. —
Gautama Buddha
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Criticizing others is a dangerous thing, not so much because you may make mistakes about them, but because you may be revealing the truth about yourself ... —
Harold Medina
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Often misconstrued, authenticity is not about being an open book, revealing every detail of yourself without rhyme or reason. It is simply the act of openly and courageously seeing what needs to be seen, saying what needs to be said, doing what needs to be done, and becoming that which you are intent on being. —
Scott Edmund Miller
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You're revealing something about yourself in a more exaggerated, more fleshed-out way, and it awakens something in you that maybe you didn't know you had. —
Tatiana Maslany

The act of writing is a way of tricking yourself into revealing something that you would never consciously put into the world. Sometimes I'm shocked by the deeply personal things I've put into books without realizing it. —
Chuck Palahniuk

And you promise after this is over you'll get the hell out of my mind. Do you really dislike having me here? He sounded wistful. Communicating this way is so much more intimate than speaking aloud. And so much more revealing ... I can feel your emotions from here, Addison. Your true emotions, the ones you prefer to keep hidden from everyone, even yourself. —
Evangeline Anderson

It is not love that is to blame. But each of us has resistance to the very love we desire. We also have resistance to the space and independence we need. So we go back and forth, not letting ourselves have one or the other. It all boils down to this: Are you willing to have your relationships be a pathway to fully
revealing yourself and your potential? If you answer is Yes, real intimacy can be yours on a daily basis. —
Gay Hendricks

Honest autoethnographic exploration generates a lot of fears and self-doubt and emotional pain. Just when you think you can't stand the pain anymore that's when the real work begins. Then there is the vulnerability of
revealing yourself, not being able to take back what you 've written or having any control over how readers interpret your story. —
Carolyn Ellis

I've heard Stephen King say that when you write a novel you end up revealing everything about yourself. —
Ernest Cline

Take a look at yourself, the mirror's revealing. If yeen got it, yeen got it the theory is brilliant. —
Drake

What multiplies is only up to us. Whether it is kindness that multiplies; or unkindness. Whether it is goodwill that multiplies; or bad intentions. Whether it is love that multiplies; or fear. Whether it is truth that multiplies; or doubt. What multiplies in our own minds, in our relationships with other people, in our relationship with our perspectives about the rest of the world, in our relationship with God, in our outlooks and in our hearts - it's all up to us. The power of multiplication is in our own hands. What you magnify upon will in fact become your reality. —
C. JoyBell C.

I am often thanked by people for inventing the term traditionally built. The people who give me thanks for this are often traditionally built themselves. —
Alexander McCall Smith

Your posture can have a great deal of influence on your personal presentation and image, revealing your attitude toward yourself and others. —
Cindy Ann Peterson

Prayer for worldly goods is worse than fruitless, but prayer for strength of soul is that passion of the soul which catches the gift it seeks. —
George Meredith

Playing live is closer to theatre, although when you're up there on your own, it's quite scary and revealing because you're playing your own songs. It's like a one man show that you've written yourself. —
Iwan Rheon

Insulting the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) is like trying to spit at the sun, it will only come back in your face. —
Nouman Ali Khan

What is really scary is running naked inside yourself, revealing the real you. —
Wes Adamson

But if all of the evil in the world makes you think that there might be a devil, Chris, how do you account for all the good? —
William Peter Blatty

If you're doing it right... you should feel while you're doing it that you're revealing a little too much of yourself. —
Neil Gaiman

If you have ever been tempted to look up an old girlfriend or boyfriend, you will sympathize with Frederico. If you have doubts about
revealing yourself to someone from your past, you'll understand Emma. Did you ever have the urge to open a bookstore? You'll love Dreams & Desires, Emma's bookstore in Milan that specializes in romance. —
Vera Marie Badertscher

Every time you write a poem it's apocalyptic. You're revealing who you really are to yourself. —
Li-Young Lee

Imagine the state of distrust in which I move through the world. Revealing anything shameful to anyone, I run the risk of exposure, censure, mockery. Everyone should be told this about fame before they start pursuing it: you will never trust anyone again. You will be a kind of damned person, not only because you can't trust anyone but, still worse, you must always be considering how important you are, how newsworthy, and this divides you from yourself and poisons your soul. It sucks to be well-known, Pip. And yet everyone wants to be well-known, it's what the whole world is made of now, this wanting to be well-known. —
Jonathan Franzen

You are unfolding with profound purpose; your purpose is revealing you, to yourself. —
Bryant McGill

I was an exchange student for a summer, and most of that summer was in Ukraine. I used to say 'the Ukraine' until I was there, and one of the Ukrainian college students I got to be good friends with, he said, 'Do you say I'm going back to the Texas,' and I said, 'No.' He said, 'We don't say we're going back to the Ukraine, either.' —
Louie Gohmert

When you write, you're always revealing a difficult part of yourself. It may not be a part of yourself that looks as difficult - there are parts that look more difficult - but in fact, they are all difficult, and you get kind of used to doing that. It is sort of the nature of the thing. —
Joan Didion

Only when I thought how far I had yet to go that I lost faith that I would get there. —
Cheryl Strayed

Her most unusual assignation was a quick visit with Fred Darsey, a young man recently escaped from Milledgeville State Hospital, where he was committed by his parents during a troubled adolescence. Darsey first caught her interest with a blind letter, in March, from the mental institution, revealing his passion for bird-watching. She was startled when her reply was returned and the envelope marked "eloped." She sympathized, when Darsey wrote her again from New York City, "When you have a friend there you feel as if you are there yourself, so you see I feel as if I have escaped too." Carver helped arrange the date, which Flannery kept secret from Regina, in Bryant Park, at the rear of the New York Public Library, with the pen pal she had never met. "I just love to sit and look at the people in New York, or anywhere," she told him, "even in Milledgeville." Flannery wound up her trip north spending the —
Brad Gooch

The English reputation for humour is a way by which people avoid revealing themselves and have superficial relationships, so that you can engage in banter without making yourself vulnerable. —
Theodore Zeldin

As an actor, you're naked emotionally; you're
revealing yourself emotionally. —
Carla Gugino