“One has the responsibility to oneself, to the writer, director and the people who put up the money, to put out the best of what one has experienced and understood about the human condition as it relates to the role one has been hired to portray.” PeopleHumansHas BeensResponsibilityRolesConditionsDirectorsUnderstoodOneselfRelateHuman Condition Author:Tom Skerritt
“The human condition ... is defined by the aspiration to always supersede oneself, which in turn requires nonconformity.” HumansHumanityTurnsConditionsOneselfDefinedAspirationHuman ConditionNonconformity Author:Pablo Antonio Cuadra
“The more usual reason for adopting a strategy of limited aim is that of awaiting a change in the balance of force ... The essential condition of such a strategy is that the drain on him should be disproportionately greater than on oneself.” ShouldReasonForceGreaterConditionsMilitaryBalanceEssentialsAimStrategyOneselfUsualDrainsAdopting Author:B. H. Liddell Hart
“Love is union with somebody, or something, outside oneself, under the condition of retaining the separateness and integrity of one's own self.” SelfLove IsConditionsLove YouIntegrityUnionsIndividualityOneselfSoulmateSeparatenessRetainingYour SoulmateSoulmate LoveMy Soulmate Book:Sane Society Ils 252 Source: Sane Society Ils 252
“How hard it is to project oneself into the future. We are always prone to think of the conditions which are with us today as being permanent conditions.” ThinkingHardTodayConditionsFutureProjectsOneselfPermanent Book:My Days Source: My Days
“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
“The state of love is the state of grace. The development of that state and the unlocking of its mysteries brings one to the condition where there is no separation between oneself and others” StatesLove IsGraceMysteryConditionsDevelopmentOneselfSeparationUnlocking Author:Nilakanta Sri Ram
“Thought is not what inhabits a certain conduct and gives it its meaning; rather, it is what allows one to step back from this way of acting or reacting, to present it to oneself as an object of thought and to question it as to its meaning, its conditions, and its goals. Thought is freedom in relation to what one does, the motion by which one detaches from it, establishes it as an object, and reflects on it as a problem.” WayGivingDoeProblemCertainGoalActingStepsConditionsObjectsRelationOneselfReacting Author:Michel Foucault
“The real meaning of travel, like that of a conversation by the fireside, is the discovery of oneself through contact with other people, and its condition is self-commitment in the dialogue.” PeopleRealSelfConditionsConversationDiscoveryCommitmentOneselfDialogueContact Book:The Meaning of Persons Source: The Meaning of Persons