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Socrates

"To find yourself, think for yourself."

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"To find yourself, think for yourself."

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"Our mind speak to our souls about the lifestyle we should have. Nobody can dictate our souls because we only have control of our own character and ambition."

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"When you are no longer afraid is when you can be yourself."

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"Be yourself! Now that would be different!"

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"He who knows himself, knows his Lord' means, among other things, that self-deception prevents knowledge."

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"Your real self may be hiding somewhere, look for it within, when you find yourself, you can freely be what you want to be."

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"Experiment your sacred self!"

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"There is no beast or beauty.There is no task or duty.There is only you."

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"Accept yourself irrespective of your imperfection and express your skills."

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"Those who seek to listen to their own inner voice forget to listen to the judgment of others."

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"Smiling is confusing, she thought. This is why I don't do it."

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