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«Everyone will experience the consequences of his own acts. If his act are right, he'll get good consequences; if they're not, he'll suffer for it.»
Author: Harry Browne | Keywords: consequences, of his own
«All that a man achieves and all that he fails to achieve is the direct result of his own thoughts»
«Every man is the architect of his own fortune.»
Author: Sallust | Keywords: architect, fortune, of his own
«Everyone takes the limits of his own vision for the limits of the world.»
Author: Arthur Schopenhauer (Philosopher) | About: Limits | Keywords: limits, of his own
«Ethics is the activity of man directed to secure the inner perfection of his own personality.»
«Every human being is the author of his own health or disease.»
«A man can become so accustomed to the thought of his own faults that he will begin to cherish them as charming little ''personal characteristics.''»
«CONVERSATION, n. A fair to the display of the minor mental commodities, each exhibitor being too intent upon the arrangement of his own wares to observe those of his neighbor.»
«By alienation is meant a mode of experience in which the person experiences himself as an alien. He has become, one might say, estranged from himself. He does not experience himself as the center of his world, as the creator of his own acts, but his acts and their consequences have become his masters, whom he obeys, or whom he may even worship. The alienated person is out of touch with himself as he is out of touch with any other person. He, like the others, is experienced as things are experienced; with the senses and with common sense, but at the same time without being related to oneself and to the world outside positively.»
«All men whilst they are awake are in one common world: but each of them, when he is asleep, is in a world of his own.»
Author: Plutarch (Author, Biographer) | Keywords: asleep, of his own

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