“The self you have betrayed is your mind; self-esteem is reliance on one’s power to think. The ego you seek, that essential “you” which you cannot express or define, is not your emotions or inarticulate dreams, but your intellect, that judge of your supreme tribunal whom you’ve impeached in order to drift at the mercy of any stray shyster you describe as your “feeling.”” ThinkingMindSelfFeelingsDreamOrderEmotionSelf EsteemJudgingEgoEssentialsMercyIntellectSupremeEsteemBetrayedRelianceInarticulateTribunals Author:John Galt
“Meditation develops the capacity to question your mind. Without it, you are at the mercy of every thought, every desire, every wave of emotion.” MindDesireEmotionMeditationCapacityMercyWave Author:Geneen Roth
“Human infirmity in moderating and checking the emotions I name bondage : for, when a man is a prey to his emotions, he is not his own master, but lies at the mercy of fortune : so much so, that he is often compelled, while seeing that which is better for him, to follow that which is worse.” MenHumansLyingNamesEmotionSeeingMastersMercyFortuneCompelledBondagePreyInfirmity Book:Ethics Source: Ethics
“For we let our young men and women go out unarmed in a day when armor was never so necessary. By teaching them to read, we have left them at the mercy of the printed word. By the invention of the film and the radio, we have made certain that no aversion to reading shall secure them from the incessant battery of words, words, words. They do not know what the words mean; they do not know how to ward them off or blunt their edge or fling them back; they are prey to words in their emotions instead of being the masters of them in their intellects.” KnowsMenMeanMadeFilmYoungCertainReadingLeftEmotionKnow HowTeachingMastersMen And WomenMercyEdgesRadioIntellectInventionSecureYoung ManPreyPrintedArmorBluntAversionBatteriesFlingIncessantUnarmedPrinted Word Author:Dorothy L. Sayers