“To live... in any sense of the word... is to reject others; to accept them, one must renounce, do oneself violence.” AcceptingViolenceOneselfRejectionRejectsRenounce Author:Emile M. Cioran
“The Fascist accepts life and loves it, knowing nothing of and despising suicide; he rather conceives of life as duty and struggle and conquest, life which should be high and full, lived for oneself, but not above all for others those who are at hand and those who are far distant, contemporaries, and those who will come after.” ShouldHandsAcceptingStruggleKnowingDutyAnd LoveSuicideOneselfConquestLife And LoveFascistsKnowing Nothing Author:Benito Mussolini
“We are commanded to love God with all our strength, heart, mind and soul and our neighbor in the same way God loves us - it is the same love flowing between God and the soul - the soul and its neighbor. It is difficult, but the burden of the cross is light compared to the cross of uncontrolled emotions, anger, insistence on one's own opinion, the frustration of trying to change others rather than being changed oneself, resentment, regrets and guilt. Accepting the present moment like Jesus did is certainly a lighter burden.” WayTryingMindHeartSoulMomentsLightJesusDifficultEmotionAcceptingOpinionChangedRegretCrossesGuiltOneselfBurdenNeighborGod LoveFrustrationPresent MomentResentmentLightersInsistenceTrying To ChangeGod Loves UsSame LoveHeart Mind And Soul Author:Mother Angelica
“Maturity involves being honest and true to oneself, making decisions based on a conscious internal process, assuming responsibility for one's decisions, having healthy relationships with others and developing one's own true gifts. It involves thinking about one's environment and deciding what one will and won't accept.” ThinkingProcessDecisionResponsibilityAcceptingEnvironmentHonestHealthyConsciousAssumingOneselfDevelopingBeing HonestMaturityInternalsMaking DecisionsRelationships With OthersHealthy RelationshipTrue To OneselfTrue GiftsAssuming Responsibility Author:Mary Pipher
“To rail and rant against tyranny is to manifest inferiority, for there is no tyranny but ignorance; to be conscious of one's powers is to lose consciousness of tyranny. Self government is not a remote aim. It is an intimate and inescapable fact. To govern oneself is a natural imperative, and all tyranny is the miscarriage of self government. The first requisite of freedom is to accept responsibility for the lack of it.” FirstsSelfFactsGovernmentLosesNaturalConsciousnessResponsibilityAcceptingIgnoranceConsciousAimOneselfTyrannyIntimateManifestImperativesInferiorityRailSelf-governmentRantMiscarriage Author:E.C. Riegel
“Honesty comes only with sound health, physically and psychologically, and an honest mind cannot be separated from the most genuine acknowledgment of expression. It should be recognized that pure perfection is unobtainable. Therefore, the realization that one's irrevocable faults and deficiencies must be faced guides us toward the first step of learning. We must each accept any situation as it actually is, with dignity. In that fine balance of acceptance of self and the mission to better oneself, compassion, humility, and discipline are nurtured.” ShouldMindFirstsSelfSoundCompassionSituationAcceptingStepsHonestHonestyAcceptanceHumilityExpressionFineBalanceDisciplinePureDignityPerfectionFaultsOneselfMissionsGuidesGenuineRealizationSelf AcceptanceFirst StepsDeficiencyAcknowledgmentIrrevocable Author:Midori Goto
“What is freedom? It consists in two things: to know each his own limitations and accept them - that is the same thing as to know oneself, and accept oneself as one is, without fear, or envy, or distaste; and to recognise and accept the conditions under which one lives, also without fear or envy, or distaste. When you do this, you shall be free.” KnowsTwoAcceptingConditionsOneselfEnvyLimitationTwo ThingsRecogniseKnowing OneselfDistaste Author:Ann Bridge
“I think the healthy way to live is to make friends with the beast inside oneself, and that means not the beast but the shadow. The dark side of one's nature. Have fun with it and you know, is to accept everything about ourselves.” ThinkingKnowsWayMeanFunSidesDarkAcceptingHealthyShadowOneselfHaving FunBeastDark SideWay To LiveHopkinsShadow Side Author:Anthony Hopkins
“Christian faith does not involve repressing one's anxiety in order to appear strong. On the contrary, it means recognizing one's weakness, accepting the inward truth about oneself, confessing one's anxiety, and still to believe, that is to say that the Christian puts his trust not in his own strength, but in the grace of God.” BelieveMeanDoeStillsChristianOrderStrongAcceptingGraceAnxietyWeaknessOneselfContraryInwardRecognizingGrace Of GodChristian FaithConfessing Book:Learn to Grow Old Source: Learn to Grow Old