Phrases about 'Himself'

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I don't really have a gimmick or a 'thing.' I'm one of the few artists who gets to be himself every day.

Author: Drake - Canadian Musician
  Day , Who , Every Day , Himself


God himself took this human flesh upon him.

Author: William Barclay - Scottish Theologian
  God , Human , Him , Himself


Herman Cain continues to show himself to be a leader.

Author: Alveda King - American Clergyman
  Himself , Show , Leader


A person himself believes that all the other portraits are good likenesses except the one of himself.

Author: Edvard Munch - Norwegian Artist
  Good , Person , Himself , Portraits


If one does not fail at times, then one has not challenged himself.

Author: Ferdinand Porsche - Austrian Designer
  Himself , Fail , Does , Then


I would not run as a one-issue candidate. Anybody who does that is declaring himself to be marginal.

Author: John Bolton - American Statesman
  Who , Run , Himself , Candidate


Man in general, if reduced to himself, is too wicked to be free.

Author: Joseph de Maistre - French Diplomat
  Man , Free , Himself , Wicked


He wrapped himself in quotations - as a beggar would enfold himself in the purple of Emperors.

Author: Rudyard Kipling - English Writer
  He , Himself , Purple , Beggar


The Englishman never enjoys himself except for a noble purpose.

Author: A. P. Herbert - English Novelist
  Never , Purpose , Noble , Himself


If man was the relative of animals, then animals were the relatives of man, and in degrees bearers of that inwardness of which man, the most advanced of their kin, is conscious in himself.

Author: Hans Jonas - German Philosopher
  Man , Himself , Animals , Relatives


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