Quotes
Authors
Roger Housden
"The ego, as our familiar sense of self, seems predicated on fear. The fear that we might not make it, that we might not get where we want to go. But deep down there is also a grain of fear that we have nothing to give or nothing to offer. I think that's the ego's justifiable anxiety about its substantiality and existence." --
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Roger Housden
#Thinking Quotes
#Self Quotes
#Giving Quotes
“Japan will not abandon the fight for the Philippines even if Tokyo should be reduced to ashes!”
Source : "Nips to Keep Philippines Even if Tokyo Falls". Los Angeles Times, February 4, 1945.
“I spent two months in Fredericksburg, Texas, when I was 8, while my father shot a movie, and I loved it. I just embraced the whole cowboy culture. I got myself a pair of awesome boots and a cowboy hat.”
“I believe that love is the single, true prosperity of any moment.”
“I was raised in a climate where I believed in God because I was afraid of going to hell - and I didn't think that was the right way to fall in love with somebody.”
“I've always been quite careful about what I wanted to do. I've just never wanted to revisit old ground or do something that's easy. I want to do something that I would look at and go, "I don't know what to do!" The most exciting thing is when you're a bit scared, so I'm looking to find something that's really terrifying.”
Source : Source: collider.com
“It's a weird smile, but it reaches his eyes and I bottle it. And I put it in my ammo pack that's kept right next to my soul and Justine's spirit and Siobhan's hope and Tara's passions. Because if I'm going to wake up one morning and not be able to get out of bed, I'm going to need everything I've got to fight this disease that could be sleeping inside of me.”
“I don't think I'm easy, but I think I'm quite a good worker.”
“I'd rather have an inch of a dog than miles of pedigree.”