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Compiled by know thyself 1 Quotes and Reflections by Eminent Authors Afdal alDin Kashani : To know oneself is to know the everlasting reality that is consciousness, and to know it is to be it. Strive and become near to whatever you know to be better for self, and flee and seek distance from everything you recognize is bad for self. No matter how clear things can appear to be, the self is clearer than the things. Aldous Huxley : If most of us remain ignorant of ourselves, it is because selfknowledge is painful and we prefer the pleasures of illusion. Alexander Pope : Know then thyself, presume not God to scan, the proper study of Mankind is Man. Ancient Egypt : Man, know thyself, and thou shalt know the Gods. Ancient Egyptian Sayings: The body is the temple of the God within you; therefore it is said, ‘Man: know thyself. Coffin Texts: You are one who knows yourself.

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Quotes  and  Reflections  by  Eminent  Authors    Afdal  al-­Din  Kashani:    

To  know  oneself  is  to  know  the  everlasting  reality  that  is  consciousness,  and  to  know  it  is  to  be  it.    Strive  and  become  near  to  whatever  you  know  to  be  better  for  self,  and  flee  and  seek  distance  from  everything  you  recognize  is  bad  for  self.    No  matter  how  clear  things  can  appear  to  be,  the  self  is  clearer  than  the  things.  

   

   Aldous  Huxley:    

If  most  of  us  remain  ignorant  of  ourselves,  it  is  because  self-­‐knowledge  is  painful  and  we  prefer  the  pleasures  of  illusion.  

   

     Alexander  Pope:    

Know  then  thyself,  presume  not  God  to  scan,  the  proper  study  of  Mankind  is  Man.  

   

     Ancient  Egypt:    

Man,  know  thyself,  and  thou  shalt  know  the  Gods.    Ancient  Egyptian  Sayings:  The  body  is  the  temple  of  the  God  within  you;  therefore  it  is  said,  ‘Man:  know  thyself.    Coffin  Texts:  You  are  one  who  knows  yourself.  

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     Attar  of  Nishapur:    

If  while  living  you  fail  to  find  your  self,  to  know  your  self,  how  will  you  be  able  to  understand  the  secret  of  your  existence  when  you  die?  

   

     Bayazid  Bastami:    

Twelve  years  I  have  been  smith  of  myself,  until  I  have  made  of  myself  a  clear  mirror.  

   

     Benjamin  Franklin:    

There  are  three  Things  extremely  hard,  Steel,  a  Diamond,  and  to  know  one’s  self.    Observe  all  men;  thy  self  most.  

   

     Bernard  Berenson:    

Yet,  who  is  the  real  I,  where  does  he  hide  from  ME?  I  know  who  he  is  not,  but  how  and  what  and  if  at  all  HE  is,  I  have  never  discovered  although  for  more  than  seventy  years  I  have  been  looking  for  him.    

   

     

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 Bernard  of  Clairvaux:    

In  spirit  is  my  true  self  to  be  found.    

   

 Bhagavad-­Gita:    

Wake  up!  Be  thyself!    The  glory  of  the  Self  is  beheld  by  few.    The  Self  is  unmanifested,  beyond  all  thought,  beyond  all  change.    This  is  true  knowledge,  to  seek  the  Self  as  the  true  end  of  wisdom  always.  To  seek  anything  else  is  ignorance.  

   

     Confucius:    

When  we  seen  men  of  a  contrary  character,  we  should  turn  inwards  and  examine  ourselves.  

   

     Deepak  Chopra:      

Who  am  I?  is  the  only  question  worth  asking  and  the  only  one  never  answered.  

   

             

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 Epictetus:    

Know,  first,  who  you  are,  and  then  adorn  yourself  accordingly.    In  contemplating  thyself,  never  include  the  body  that  surrounds  you.    Poor  wretch,  you  carry  about  a  god  within  you,  and  know  nothing  of  it.  

   

     Erasmus:    

The  crown  of  wisdom  is  that  you  know  yourself.      

     F.W.  Boreham:    

Your  pearl  is  you  yourself.      

     Finley  Peter  Dunne:    

People  tell  me  to  be  frank,  but  how  can  I  when  I  don’t  dare  to  know  myself?      

     Francios  Villon:    

I  know  all  except  myself.      

     

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 Geoffrey  Chaucer:    

The  remedy  for  Pride  is  Humility  or  true  self-­‐knowledge.      

     George  Gurdjieff:    

“Know  thyself.”  These  words,  which  are  generally  ascribed  to  Socrates,  actually  lie  at  the  basis  of  many  systems  and  schools  far  more  ancient  than  the  Socratic.    The  first  reason  for  man’s  inner  slavery  is  his  ignorance  of  himself.    Without  self-­‐knowledge,  man  cannot  be  free,  he  cannot  govern  himself  and  he  will  always  remain  a  slave.  This  is  why  in  all  ancient  teachings  the  first  demand  at  the  beginning  of  the  way  to  liberation  was:  ‘Know  thyself’.  

     

     George  Sand:    

Can  one  know  oneself?  Is  one  ever  somebody?      

     Hans  Christian  Andersen:    

What  a  mystery  I  am  to  myself!    

   

         

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 Heraclitus  of  Ephesus:    

All  men  have  the  capacity  of  knowing  themselves.      

     Ibn  Arabi:    

When  you  enter  into  His  Paradise  you  enter  into  yourself.    My  voyage  was  only  in  myself,  and  only  pointed  to  myself.  This  is  a  journey  to  increase  knowledge  and  open  the  eye  of  understanding.    

   

   Jalalludin  Rumi:    

Who  am  I  in  the  midst  of  all  this  thought  traffic      

     Koran:    

And  do  thou,  O  Muhammad,  remember  thy  Lord  within  thyself.      

     Lao  Tsu:    

Knowing  others  is  intelligence;  knowing  yourself  is  true  wisdom.  Mastering  others  is  strength;  mastering  yourself  is  true  power.  

   

     

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 Lewis  Carroll:    

Who  in  the  world  am  I?  Ah,  that’s  the  great  puzzle.      

     Lord  Chesterfield:    

Study  the  heart  and  the  mind  of  man,  and  begin  with  your  own.      

     Meher  Baba:    

To  know  reality  is  to  become  it.    According  to  the  law  that  governs  the  universe,  all  sufferings  are  your  labor  of  love  to  unveil  your  real  self.    The  ‘I’  has  to  get  rid  of  the  falseness  before  it  can  realize  who  it  is  in  reality.    The  mind  creates  false  impressions  and  makes  the  real  “I”  think  itself  false.    When  you  surrender  all  falseness  you  inherit  the  Truth  that  you  really  are.  

   

     Michel  de  Montaigne:    

If  the  soul  knew  anything,  it  would  first  of  all  know  itself.    If  I  study,  it  is  for  no  other  science  than  which  deals  with  the  knowledge  of  myself.  

   

     

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 Nazarius  of  Valaam:    

Pride  settles  into  a  man  when  he  does  not  yet  know  himself  perfectly.      

     Oscar  Wilde:    

‘Know  Thyself’  was  written  over  the  portal  of  the  antique  world.  Over  the  portal  of  the  new  world,  ‘Be  Thyself’  shall  be  written.    The  message  of  Christ  to  man  was  simply  “Be  Thyself.”  That  is  the  secret  of  Christ.  

   

     Paracelsus:    

Our  uncertainty  about  ourselves  is  at  the  base  of  our  uncertainty  of  all  things.      

     Peter  Ouspensky:    

To  know  oneself—this  was  the  first  principle  and  the  first  demand  of  old  psychological  schools.  We  still  remember  these  words,  but  have  lost  their  meaning.    We  think  that  to  know  ourselves,  means  to  know  our  peculiarities,  our  desires,  our  tastes,  our  capacities  and  our  intentions.    The  most  fundamental  thing  is  to  know  oneself,  although  if  certain  things  do  not  change  you  cannot  know  yourself.    To  know  oneself  is  a  long  process.  First  we  must  study.    Very  soon  after  starting  to  observe  himself,  a  man  will  begin  to  distinguish  useful  features  and  harmful  features  in  himself,  that  is,  useful  or  harmful  

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from  the  point  of  view  of  his  possible  self-­‐knowledge,  his  possible  awakening,  his  possible  development.  He  will  see  sides  of  himself,  which  can  become  conscious,  and  sides  which  cannot  become  conscious  and  must  be  eliminated.  

   

     Petrarch:    

I  shall  be  content,  if  I  succeed  in  knowing  myself.  To  reach  this  end  I  strain  my  eyes.  I  never  loose  sight  of  it,  nor  do  I  cease  praying  the  Gods,  that  they  may  teach  me  toknow  myself,  and  grant,  as  the  wise  ought  to  desire,  that  I  always  be  mindful  of  my  goal.    

   

   Pindar:    

Learn  what  you  are,  and  be  such.      

     Plato:    

The  essence  of  knowledge  is  self-­‐knowledge.    I  must  first  know  myself,  as  the  Delphian  inscription  says;  to  be  curious  about  that  which  is  not  my  concern,  while  I  am  still  in  ignorance  of  my  own  self  would  be  ridiculous.    I  may  be  a  simpleton,  but  in  my  opinion,  only  that  knowledge  which  is  of  being  and  of  the  unseen,  can  make  the  soul  look  upwards.    If  man’s  attention  is  centered  on  appetite  …  all  his  thoughts  are  bound  to  be  mortal  and  he  can  hardly  fail  to  become  entirely  mortal.    In  every  man  there  is  an  eye  of  the  soul,  which  is  more  precious  than  ten  thousand  bodily  eyes.    

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     Prophet  Muhammad:    

Whoever  knows  himself  knows  God.      

     Rainer  Maria  Rilke:    

I  have  an  inner  self  of  which  I  was  ignorant.      

     Ralph  Waldo  Emerson:    

Wherever  we  go,  whatever  we  do,  self  is  the  sole  subject  we  study  and  learn.      

     Richard  of  Saint  Victor:    

The  high  peak  of  knowledge  is  perfect  self-­‐knowledge.      

     Rodney  Collin:    

There  is  a  state—like  that  of  a  small  child  or  a  shipwrecked  man  washed  up  naked  on  an  island.  In  trying  to  answer  the  question:  ‘Who  am  I?’,  one  may  come  to  certain  answers  which  produce  almost  the  same  effect.  

   

 

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   Sir  Joshua  Reynolds:    

And  he  who  does  not  know  himself  does  not  know  others,  so  it  may  be  said  with  equal  truth,  that  he  who  does  not  know  others  knows  himself  but  very  imperfectly.  

   

     Socrates:    

The  only  true  wisdom  is  in  knowing  you  know  nothing.    I  am  not  yet  able,  as  the  Delphic  inscription  has  it,  to  know  myself;  so  it  seems  to  me  ridiculous,  when  I  do  not  yet  know  that,  to  investigate  irrelevant  things.    Care  first  about  the  greatest  perfection  of  the  soul.    What  I  want  to  discover  at  present  is  the  art  which  devotes  its  attention  to  precision,  exactness,  and  the  fullest  truth.  

   

     Thales:    

The  most  difficult  thing  in  life  is,  to  know  yourself.      

     Upanishads:    

Katha  Upanishad:  The  Self  lies  beyond  the  senses  and  can  only  be  understood  by  him  who  knows  It  is.    Katha  Upanishad:  Those  who  realize  the  Self  are  forever  free  from  the  jaws  of  death.    

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A  sage  withdrew  his  senses  from  the  world  Of  change  and,  seeking  immortality,  Looked  within  and  beheld  the  deathless  Self.  The  Self  is  the  goal  of  life;  attain  this  goal.    Those  who  know  the  Self  become  the  Self.  

   

     Walt  Whitman:    

When  shows  break  up  what  but  One’s  Self  is  sure?    What  you  are  picks  its  way.  

   

     William  Shakespeare:    

Of  all  knowledge,  the  wise  and  good  seek  most  to  know  themselves.    Thou  sleep’st:  awake,  and  see  thyself.    The  fool  doth  think  he  is  wise,  but  the  wise  man  knows  himself  to  be  a  fool.    This  above  all:  to  thine  own  self  be  true,  And  it  must  follow,  as  the  night  the  day,  Thou  canst  not  then  be  false  to  any  man    

   

   Zen  Masters  and  Proverbs:    

The  Self  is  the  goal  of  life;  attain  this  goal.    Those  who  know  the  Self  become  the  Self.