“When one realizes God, He grants knowledge and illumination from within; one knows it oneself. In the fullness of one's spiritual realization one will find that He who resides in one's heart, resides in the hearts of others as well - the oppressed, the persecuted, the untouchable, and the outcast.” KnowsWellsHeartGodSpiritualRealizingOneselfRealizationGrantsOppressedFullnessIlluminationOutcastPersecutedUntouchables Author:Sarada Devi
“It's a matter of pride to me to get the film done fast, to get it done well. I understand the need for compromise. There is no such thing as a perfect shot, a perfect film. The purpose of film is not to make a monument to oneself.” NeedsWellsMatterDoneFilmPurposePerfectPrideShotsOneselfCompromiseMonumentGet It Done Author:Irvin Kershner
“To take no account of oneself, but always to think well and highly of others is the highest wisdom and perfection.” ThinkingWellsWisdomHighestPerfectionAccountsOneself Author:Thomas a Kempis
“I have nothing but myself to write about, no facts, no theories, no opinions, no adventures, no sentiments, nothing but my own poor barren individualism, of considerable interest to me, but I do not know why I should presume it will be so to you. Egotism is not tiresome, or it ought not to be, if one is sincere about oneself; but it is so hard to be sincere. Well, never mind, I mean to be, and you know me well enough to see through me when I am humbugging.” IfsKnowsShouldWritingMindWellsMeanHardEnoughFactsInterestMy OwnPoorOpinionAdventureTheoryOughtOneselfSincereSentimentsIndividualismKnow MeEgotismBarrenTiresome Book:The Nemesis of Faith Source: The Nemesis of Faith