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BOOKS
Big_Mind,_Big_Heart
Heart_of_Matter
Meditation__The_First_and_Last_Freedom
The_Diamond_Sutra
The_Divine_Milieu
The_Essential_Songs_of_Milarepa
The_Integral_Yoga
The_Republic
The_Sweet_Dews_of_Chan_Zen
The_Way_of_Perfection

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IN CHAPTERS TEXT
0.00_-_INTRODUCTION
0.02_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
0_1956-04-20
0_1959-06-03
0_1961-01-27
0_1961-02-18
0_1961-04-25
0_1961-07-28
0_1961-09-23
0_1962-01-09
0_1962-05-15
0_1964-08-19
0_1964-12-02
0_1965-09-08
0_1965-11-06
0_1967-07-26
0_1967-12-02
0_1968-08-07
0_1969-01-15
0_1969-06-25
0_1969-11-22
0_1969-11-29
0_1971-01-11
0_1971-08-14
04.07_-_Matter_Aspires
1.002_-_The_Heifer
1.02_-_Meditating_on_Tara
1.02_-_Where_I_Lived,_and_What_I_Lived_For
1.04_-_ADVICE_TO_HOUSEHOLDERS
1.04_-_To_the_Priest_of_Rytan-ji
1.05_-_Prayer
1.05_-_THE_HOSTILE_BROTHERS_-_ARCHETYPES_OF_RESPONSE_TO_THE_UNKNOWN
1.06_-_On_Thought
1.07_-_A_Song_of_Longing_for_Tara,_the_Infallible
1.07_-_Raja-Yoga_in_Brief
1.08_-_Attendants
1.08_-_THE_MASTERS_BIRTHDAY_CELEBRATION_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.10_-_THE_NEIGHBORS_HOUSE
1.12_-_THE_FESTIVAL_AT_PNIHTI
1.13_-_Gnostic_Symbols_of_the_Self
1.16_-_Guidoguerra,_Aldobrandi,_and_Rusticucci._Cataract_of_the_River_of_Blood.
1.16_-_PRAYER
1.20_-_RULES_FOR_HOUSEHOLDERS_AND_MONKS
1.21_-_A_DAY_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.25_-_DUNGEON
1.26_-_FESTIVAL_AT_ADHARS_HOUSE
1.32_-_The_Ninth_Circle__Traitors._The_Frozen_Lake_of_Cocytus._First_Division,_Caina__Traitors_to_their_Kindred._Camicion_de'_Pazzi._Second_Division,_Antenora__Traitors_to_their_Country._Dante_questions_Bocca_degli
18.05_-_Ashram_Poets
1956-11-21_-_Knowings_and_Knowledge_-_Reason,_summit_of_mans_mental_activities_-_Willings_and_the_true_will_-_Personal_effort_-_First_step_to_have_knowledge_-_Relativity_of_medical_knowledge_-_Mental_gymnastics_make_the_mind_supple
1969_12_05
1.ac_-_Logos
1.anon_-_Less_profitable
1.anon_-_The_Poem_of_Imru-Ul-Quais
1f.lovecraft_-_At_the_Mountains_of_Madness
1f.lovecraft_-_Dagon
1f.lovecraft_-_He
1f.lovecraft_-_Medusas_Coil
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Beast_in_the_Cave
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Book
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Crawling_Chaos
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Electric_Executioner
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Ghost-Eater
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Green_Meadow
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Horror_in_the_Museum
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Mound
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Night_Ocean
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shadow_over_Innsmouth
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Tomb
1f.lovecraft_-_Under_the_Pyramids
1.fs_-_The_Walk
1.jk_-_A_Thing_Of_Beauty_(Endymion)
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_I
1.jk_-_Sleep_And_Poetry
1.jr_-_Book_1_-_Prologue
1.kbr_-_Tell_me_Brother
1.lb_-_Hard_Is_The_Journey
1.lovecraft_-_The_Bride_Of_The_Sea
1.pbs_-_Hymn_To_Mercury
1.pbs_-_The_Cenci_-_A_Tragedy_In_Five_Acts
1.rb_-_Bishop_Blougram's_Apology
1.rb_-_Introduction:_Pippa_Passes
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_I_-_Paracelsus_Aspires
1.rb_-_Pippa_Passes_-_Part_III_-_Evening
1.rb_-_Rhyme_for_a_Child_Viewing_a_Naked_Venus_in_a_Painting_of_'The_Judgement_of_Paris'
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Fifth
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Fourth
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Sixth
1.rt_-_(101)_Ever_in_my_life_have_I_sought_thee_with_my_songs_(from_Gitanjali)
1.rt_-_Gitanjali
1.sjc_-_I_Live_Yet_Do_Not_Live_in_Me
1.wby_-_The_Saint_And_The_Hunchback
1.whitman_-_So_Long
1.whitman_-_Song_of_Myself
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLI
1.whitman_-_The_Centerarians_Story
1.ww_-_Book_Eighth-_Retrospect--Love_Of_Nature_Leading_To_Love_Of_Man
1.ww_-_Book_First_[Introduction-Childhood_and_School_Time]
1.ww_-_Book_Ninth_[Residence_in_France]
1.ww_-_Book_Third_[Residence_at_Cambridge]
1.ww_-_The_Waggoner_-_Canto_Fourth
2.01_-_AT_THE_STAR_THEATRE
2.01_-_On_Books
2.01_-_THE_ADVENT_OF_LIFE
2.02_-_Indra,_Giver_of_Light
2.03_-_On_Medicine
2.03_-_THE_ENIGMA_OF_BOLOGNA
2.03_-_THE_MASTER_IN_VARIOUS_MOODS
2.05_-_On_Poetry
2.06_-_WITH_VARIOUS_DEVOTEES
2.09_-_THE_MASTERS_BIRTHDAY
2.0_-_THE_ANTICHRIST
2.10_-_THE_MASTER_AND_NARENDRA
2.11_-_WITH_THE_DEVOTEES_IN_CALCUTTA
2.13_-_THE_MASTER_AT_THE_HOUSES_OF_BALARM_AND_GIRISH
2.15_-_CAR_FESTIVAL_AT_BALARMS_HOUSE
2.1.7.08_-_Comments_on_Specific_Lines_and_Passages_of_the_Poem
2.17_-_December_1938
2.18_-_January_1939
2.18_-_SRI_RAMAKRISHNA_AT_SYAMPUKUR
2.19_-_THE_SOOTHSAYER
2.21_-_IN_THE_COMPANY_OF_DEVOTEES_AT_SYAMPUKUR
2.22_-_THE_MASTER_AT_COSSIPORE
2.23_-_THE_MASTER_AND_BUDDHA
2.24_-_THE_MASTERS_LOVE_FOR_HIS_DEVOTEES
2.25_-_AFTER_THE_PASSING_AWAY
2.3.07_-_The_Vital_Being_and_Vital_Consciousness
29.03_-_In_Her_Company
3.04_-_BEFORE_SUNRISE
3.09_-_THE_RETURN_HOME
31_Hymns_to_the_Star_Goddess
33.03_-_Muraripukur_-_I
33.11_-_Pondicherry_II
33.12_-_Pondicherry_Cyclone
34.09_-_Hymn_to_the_Pillar
37.01_-_Yama_-_Nachiketa_(Katha_Upanishad)
4.03_-_Prayer_to_the_Ever-greater_Christ
4.04_-_In_the_Total_Christ
4.05_-_THE_MAGICIAN
4.08_-_THE_VOLUNTARY_BEGGAR
4.1.4_-_Resistances,_Sufferings_and_Falls
4.14_-_THE_SONG_OF_MELANCHOLY
4.2_-_Karma
Apology
Big_Mind_(non-dual)
Big_Mind_(ten_perfections)
BOOK_IX._-_Of_those_who_allege_a_distinction_among_demons,_some_being_good_and_others_evil
Book_of_Psalms
Conversations_with_Sri_Aurobindo
COSA_-_BOOK_I
COSA_-_BOOK_VII
COSA_-_BOOK_XII
ENNEAD_04.03_-_Psychological_Questions.
Gorgias
Liber_111_-_The_Book_of_Wisdom_-_LIBER_ALEPH_VEL_CXI
Meno
Prayers_and_Meditations_by_Baha_u_llah_text
Sophist
Symposium_translated_by_B_Jowett
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_1
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_2
The_Act_of_Creation_text
The_Anapanasati_Sutta__A_Practical_Guide_to_Mindfullness_of_Breathing_and_Tranquil_Wisdom_Meditation
The_Book_of_Job
The_Book_(short_story)
The_Garden_of_Forking_Paths_2
The_Gospel_According_to_John
The_Gospel_According_to_Luke
The_Shadow_Out_Of_Time
Timaeus

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bag ::: n. --> A sack or pouch, used for holding anything; as, a bag of meal or of money.
A sac, or dependent gland, in animal bodies, containing some fluid or other substance; as, the bag of poison in the mouth of some serpents; the bag of a cow.
A sort of silken purse formerly tied about men&


Meaning: A highly ambiguous term, with at least four pivotal senses, involving intention or purpose, designation or reference, definition or translation, causal antecedents or consequences. Each of these provides overlapping families of cases generated by some or all of the following types of systematic ambiguity: -- Arising from a contrast between the standpoints of speaker and interpreter. arising from contrast between the meaning of specific utterances (tokens) and that of the general (type) symbol. arising from attention to one rather than another use of language (e.g., to the expressive rather than the evocative or referential uses). Some of these ambiguities are normally eliminated by attention to the context in which the term 'meaning' occurs. Adequate definition, would, accordingly, involve a detailed analysis of the types of context which are most common. The following is a preliminary outline. "What does X {some event, not necessarily linguistic) mean?" =   "Of what is X an index?"   "Of what is X a sign?" "What does S (a speaker) mean by X (an utterance)?" =   "What are S's interests, intentions, purposes in uttering X?"   "To whom (what) is he referring?"   "What effect does he wish to produce in the hearer?"   "What other utterance could he have used to express the same interest, make the same reference, or produce the same effect?" "What does X (an utterance of a speaker) mean to an interpreter?" =   "What does I take S to have meant by X (in any of the senses listed under B)?" "What does X (a type symbol) mean in language L?"   "What symbols (in L) can be substituted for X (in specified contexts) without appreciable loss of expressive, evocative or referential function?"   In a translation from L into another language M, either of X or of a more complex symbol containing X as part, what portion of the end-product corresponds to X?"   In addition to the above, relatively nontechnical senses, many writers use the word in divergent special ways based upon and implying favored theories about meaning.

Mediumship ::: The practice of using one's own body to mediate communication between spirits of the deceased and the living. There is a subtle distinction between mediumship and outright possession that depends upon the entity being mediated and the Will of the medium. Invocation, on the other hand, usually is not utilized for spirits of the deceased (godforms or higher entities are often the invoked), is not about mediating between the entity and another human being (often just oneself), and is a ritualistic or shamanic means to better understand the invoked entity or a means to inculcate certain archetypes or currents.

Plumber ::: (programming, tool) A system for obtaining information about memory leaks in Ada and C programs. . (17 Feb 1999)

prime number theorem ::: (mathematics) The number of prime numbers less than x is about x/log(x). Here is about means that the ratio of the two things tends to 1 as x tends to proofs relied on complex analysis, but Erd�s and Selberg later found an elementary proof. (1995-04-10)

saptādhikaranasamatha. (P. sattādhikaranasamatha; T. rtsod pa nye bar zhi ba bdun; C. qi miezheng fa; J. shichimetsujoho; K. ch'il myolchaeng pop 七滅諍法). In Sanskrit, "seven methods of settling disputes." In confronting monastic members who have transgressed the rules and regulations of the order (see PRĀTIMOKsA), or when there are disputes about meting out the appropriate sanctions for such infraction, the VINAYA outlines seven methods for dealing with the transgressors and resolving the differences, respectively. According to the CulAVAGGA section of the Pāli pātimokkha (using the Sanskrit name for each section): (1) SaMmukha-vinaya involves the appeal to scriptural and vinaya laws or to direct evidence of transgression. (2) Smṛti-vinaya relies on character witness, testimony of witness[es] of the infraction, and the memory of the transgressor himself if he or she has a clean record and is of trustworthy temperament. In the latter case, an otherwise trustworthy suspect who claims to have no memory of the infraction is presumed innocent. (3) Amudha-vinaya is resorting to insanity claims. "Temporary insanity" or the loss of judgment due to different causes at the time of the infraction is considered mitigating and even exculpatory. The transgressor is only brought to the monastic hearing when his sanity or consciousness is restored. (4) Tatsvabhāvaisīya-vinaya is the postponement of appropriate punishment after the transgressor has offered a voluntary confession. (5) Yadbhuyasikīya-vinaya is used when a suspect intransigently refuses to confess. It is the citing of contrary evidence to, and self-contradictions and variances in, the suspect's account. (6) PratijNākāraka-vinaya is the verdict of the majority through voting. Typically elder monks of renowned virtue are assembled for the vote. (7) Tṛnastāraka-vinaya is interpreted in two ways. One account explains this procedure as having the disputing parties each elect a senior representative to argue their respective cases. Another account has it that, in the case of ultimately irresolvable disputes, both parties should bow down to each other reverentially like "grass in the wind," offering apologies and divulging how oneself could have possibly been more culpable. The Tibetan translation (rtswa bkram pa lta bur 'os pa) suggests a procedure "that strews grass over it [as a covering]." See also ADHIKARAnAsAMATHA.



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1:In terror I saw the blazing lightening bolts of Divine Justice fall about me. I saw buildings collapsing in ruins. Cities, regions and the whole world fell into chaos. One heard nothing but countless weak voices calling out for mercy. ~ Blessed Elizabeth ,
2:In terror I saw the blazing lightening bolts of Divine Justice fall about me. I saw buildings collapsing in ruins. Cities, regions and the whole world fell into chaos. One heard nothing but countless weak voices calling out for mercy. ~ Blessed Elizabeth Canori Mora (1774-1825),
3:When My servants ask you [O Prophet] about Me: I am truly near. I respond to one's prayer when they call upon Me. So let them respond with obedience to Me and believe in Me, perhaps they will be guided to the Right Way. ~ Quran 2:186, @Sufi_Path
4:To practise black magic you have to violate every principle of science, decency and intelligence. You must be obsessed with an insane idea of the importance of the petty object of your wretched and selfish desires.
   .
   I have been accused of being a 'black magician'. No more foolish statement was ever made about me. I despise the thing to such an extent that I can hardly believe in the existence of people so debased and idiotic as to practise it. ~ Aleister Crowley?,
5:I AM NOW CLOSE TO 88 and I am confident that the only thing important about me is that I am an average healthy human. I am also a living case history of a thoroughly documented, half-century, search-and-research project designed to discover what, if anything, an unknown, moneyless individual, with a dependent wife and newborn child, might be able to do effectively on behalf of all humanity that could not be accomplished by great nations, great religions or private enterprise, no matter how rich or powerfully armed. ~ Buckminster Fuller, 1983,

*** WISDOM TROVE ***

1:so while you talk about me, someone else is judging you. ~ bob-marley, @wisdomtrove
2:My point is, that if I'm honest, my life is all about me. ~ chuck-palahniuk, @wisdomtrove
3:There ought to be a book written about me, that there ought! ~ lewis-carroll, @wisdomtrove
4:I prefer to have a great time and to keep my wits about me. ~ richard-branson, @wisdomtrove
5:I don't mind anything that's written about me, as long as it's not true. ~ dorothy-parker, @wisdomtrove
6:Most everything you think you know about me is nothing more than memories. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
7:Not everyone loves me, but I have to be okay no matter what they think about me. ~ joyce-meyer, @wisdomtrove
8:To know that God thinks about me is the beginning of my journey of faith. ~ aiden-wilson-tozer, @wisdomtrove
9:One kind of good book should leave you asking: how did the author know that about me? ~ alain-de-botton, @wisdomtrove
10:Please don't believe everything you hear about me, regardless of how true it may be. ~ ashleigh-brilliant, @wisdomtrove
11:I've always felt those articles somehow reveal more about the writers than they do about me. ~ marilyn-monroe, @wisdomtrove
12:I don't care how unkind the things people say about me so long as they don't say them to my face. ~ ogden-nash, @wisdomtrove
13:I want to be very close to someone I respect and admire and have somebody who feels the same way about me. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
14:The real &
15:When you read God's Word, you must constantly be saying to yourself, "It is talking to me, and about me". ~ soren-kierkegaard, @wisdomtrove
16:Today, I will focus on what's right about me. I will give myself some of the caring I've extended to the world. ~ melody-beattie, @wisdomtrove
17:I've been living alone for so long, everything about me’s private. I’m surprised anyone’s able to understand a word I say. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
18:Who should play the lead role in a film about me? Dunno. Danny De Vito? Jeff Goldblum? Meryl Streep? Someone of that kind. ~ douglas-adams, @wisdomtrove
19:Q: On the screen of my mind images follow each other in endless succession. There is nothing permanent about me. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
20:For God's sake, all of you, say spiteful things about me, then I shall know I mean something to you. Don't say surgaries, or I'm done. ~ d-h-lawrence, @wisdomtrove
21:Intelligence reports say Castro is very worried about me. I'm very worried that we can't come up with something to justify his worrying. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
22:God does not exist to make a big deal out of us. We exist to make a big deal out of him. It's not about you. It's not about me. It's all about him. ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
23:I don't want to live in a hand -me -down world of others' experiences. I want to write about me, my discoveries, my fears, my feelings, about me. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
24:There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others. My courage always rises at every attempt to intimidate me. ~ jane-austen, @wisdomtrove
25:I just don't want to die alone, that's all. That's not too much to ask for, is it It would be nice to have someone care about me, for who I am, not about my wallet. ~ richard-pryor, @wisdomtrove
26:Certainly, I am aware that there have been a number of articles written about me and television shows in which I have been featured and referred to as a "cult leader." ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
27:Yes, there was something special about me, and I knew what it was. I was the kind of girl they found dead in a hall bedroom with an empty bottle of sleeping pills in her hand. ~ marilyn-monroe, @wisdomtrove
28:I enjoy the bad things that are said about me. It enhances sales and makes me feel evil. I don't like to feel good 'cause I am good. But evil? Yes. It gives me another dimension. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
29:Almost went three times - almost. Then I decided what was peculiar about me was probably what made me successful. I've seen some very talented actors go into analysis and really lose it. ~ bette-davis, @wisdomtrove
30:Its matter was not new to me, but was presented in a new aspect. It shook me in my habit - the habit of nine-tenths of the world - of believing that all was right about me, because I was used to it. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
31:A moment later Jonathan's body wavered in the air, shimmering, and began to go transparent. "Don't let them spread silly rumors about me, or make me a god. O.K., Fletch? I'm a seagull. I like to fly, maybe... ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
32:My optimism is grounded in two worlds, myself and what is about me. I demand that the world be good, and lo, it obeys. I proclaim the world good, and facts range themselves to prove my proclamation overwhelmingly true. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
33:I was raised by a black maid by the name of Ida Young and I probably talked to her more than anybody, so whatever is nutty about me was nutty about her, too, I think because I saw a lot more of her than I did of my parents. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
34:I'm standing behind a wall of jokes. You don't know about my personal life, my girlfriends, or what I do when I'm not on the road. There's this guy, this comedian, and this is how he thinks, but people really don't know anything about me. ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
35:the real "work" of prayer is to become silent and listen to the voice that says good things about me. To gently push aside and silence the many voices that question my goodness and to trust that I will hear the voice of blessing&
36:I never even thought of myself as deadpan until someone wrote an article about me about a year after I was doing comedy. There was a paper called the &
37:God has gifted me in communication. He has given me a gift to be very open about myself, which seems to really help a lot of people. It's not even anything I do on purpose. It's just something I don't have a problem with. I don't care what you know about me if it will help you. ~ joyce-meyer, @wisdomtrove
38:There is nothing personal about me, though the language and the style may appear personal. A person is a set pattern of desires and thoughts and resulting actions; there is no such pattern in my case. There is nothing I desire or fear - how can there be a pattern? ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
39:It is not important to me what you think about me, and I don't take what you think personally... . I dont have the need to be accepted. I dont have the need to have someone tell me, " Miguel you are great"... What ever you think, whatever you feel is your problem not my problem.   ~ don-miguel-ruiz, @wisdomtrove
40:The reason I don't like interviews is that I seem to react violently to personal questions. If the questions are about the work, I try to answer them. When they are about me, I may answer or I may not, but even if I do, if the same question is asked tomorrow, the answer may be different. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
41:I believe the single most significant decision I can make on a day-to-day basis is my choice of attitude. It is more important than my past, my education, my bankroll, my successes or failures, fame or pain, what other people think of me or say about me, my circumstances, or my position. ~ charles-r-swindoll, @wisdomtrove
42:All my stepchildren carried the burden of my fame. Sometimes they would read terrible things about me, and I'd worry about whether it would hurt them. I would tell them: &
43:I like extreme athletics, extreme meditation and extremely beautiful women. Perhaps I'm an extreme person, or it's simply my Karma. But I must tell you, as if you hadn't read about me in a newspaper or seen me on a magazine format television show, there are extreme risks involved with all three. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
44:Initially, when I first became a Christian and got into ministry, my thought was that God existed to make my life better and to take me to Heaven. Now I realize that it is not about me at all. It is all about God and that He did this to display His plan to restore the Earth to the Garden of Eden state. ~ max-lucado, @wisdomtrove
45:Whatever else history may say about me when I'm gone, I hope it will record that I appealed to your best hopes, not your worst fears; to your confidence rather than your doubts. My dream is that you will travel the road ahead with liberty's lamp guiding your steps and opportunity's arm steadying your way. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
46:Where once stood the steadfast pines, great, beautiful, sweet, my hand touched raw, moist stumps. All about lay broken branches, like the antlers of stricken deer. The fragrant, piled-up sawdust swirled and tumbled about me. An unreasoning resentment flashed through me at the ruthless destruction of the beauty that I love. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
47:I wrote a letter to my Dad - I wrote, "I really enjoy being here," but I accidentally wrote rarely instead of really. But I still wanted to use it, so I wrote, "I rarely drive steamboats, Dad - there's a lot of stuff you don't know about me. Quit trying to act like I'm a steamboat operator." This letter took a harsh turn right away. ~ mitch-hedberg, @wisdomtrove
48:Usually they are quick to discover that I cannot see or hear... . It is not training but love which impels them to break their silence about me with the thud of a tail rippling against my chair on gambols round the study, or news conveyed by expressive ear, nose, and paw. Often I yearn to give them speech, their motions are so eloquent with things they cannot say. ~ hellen-keller, @wisdomtrove
49:I am excessively fond of a cottage; there is always so much comfort, so much elegance about them. And I protest, if I had any money to spare, I should buy a little land and build one myself, within a short distance of London, where I might drive myself down at any time, and collect a few friends about me and be happy. I advise everybody who is going to build, to build a cottage. ~ jane-austen, @wisdomtrove
50:But there is no substance under the things I have gathered together about me. I am hollow, and my structure of pleasures and ambitions has no foundation. I am objectified in them. But they are all destined by their very contingency to be destroyed. And when they are gone there will be nothing left of me but my own nakedness and emptiness and hollowness, to tell me that I am a mistake. ~ thomas-merton, @wisdomtrove
51:People didn't know who I was or why I was there, so they started inventing stories about me. I was a registered sex offender and I'd just been released from prison and was being forced to do community-service work. I was a murderer, an arsonist - all these horrific things had been projected on me because no one knew what to make of this white guy who showed up and made toast at 5 o'clock every morning. ~ chuck-palahniuk, @wisdomtrove
52:I don't remember forms or faces now, but I know the girl was beautiful. I know she was; for in the bright moonlight nights, when I start from my sleep, and all is quiet about me, I see, standing still and motionless in one corner of this cell, a slight and wasted figure with long black hair, which streaming down her back, stirs with no earthly wind, and eyes that fix their gaze on me, and never wink or close. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
53:I'm scared to let you know that I just wrote this article and I'm under total fire for it and people are making fun of me and I'm feeling hurt - the same thing that I told someone in an intimate conversation. So what I do is I floodlight you with it - I don't know you very well or I'm in front of a big group, or it's a story that I haven't processed enough to be sharing with other people - and you immediately respond "hands up; push me away" and I go, "See? No one cares about me. No one gives a s*** that I'm hurting. I knew it." ~ brene-brown, @wisdomtrove
54:No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear. I am not afraid, but the sensation is like being afraid. The same fluttering in the stomach, the same restlessness, the yawning. I keep on swallowing. At other times it feels like being mildly drunk, or concussed. There is a sort of invisible blanket between the world and me. I find it hard to take in what anyone says. Or perhaps, hard to want to take it in. It is so uninteresting. Yet I want the others to be about me. I dread the moments when the house is empty. If only they would talk to one another and not to me. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove

*** NEWFULLDB 2.4M ***

1:Everything I write is about me. ~ Mika,
2:Think about me lightly, ~ Marina Tsvetaeva,
3:Awww. You were worried about me. ~ Jaci Burton,
4:Not a softness anywhere about me, ~ Amy Lowell,
5:Anne says, “It is all about me. ~ Hilary Mantel,
6:Did I dream you dreamed about me? ~ Tim Buckley,
7:You don't know a thing about me ~ Kelly Clarkson,
8:Nothing about me surprises me. ~ Honore de Balzac,
9:I love you when I forget about me. ~ Joni Mitchell,
10:No decision about me, without me. ~ Andrew Lansley,
11:SOME MOSTLY BORING THINGS ABOUT ME ~ Lars Guignard,
12:The less said about me the better. ~ William Carey,
13:I…I belong to those who care about me. ~ Kaori Yuki,
14:Nobody gives a rat's nipple about me. ~ Monta Ellis,
15:Hey, a disclaimer about me: I’m rude. ~ Mindy Kaling,
16:Something about me scares people away. ~ Henry Cloud,
17:Life’s not about me; it’s about we. ~ Anthony Robbins,
18:One thing about me is I try to be honest. ~ Lou Holtz,
19:Because she does not worry about me. ~ Lisa Scottoline,
20:I don't care what people say about me. ~ Roger Daltrey,
21:Control me...release me...forget about me. ~ Jeff Hardy,
22:I don't want to think too much about me. ~ Andrea Arnold,
23:I waited to be told what was good about me. ~ Emma Cline,
24:There's nothing about me that's selfish. ~ Tracy McGrady,
25:There’s nothing soft about me, Caroline. ~ Alice Clayton,
26:What is it about me that made her leave? ~ Holly Throsby,
27:Who cares about everyone? What about me? ~ Veronica Roth,
28:If it's ALL about me, it's NOT about MUCH! ~ Bill Whittle,
29:Half the lies they tell about me aren't true. ~ Yogi Berra,
30:I like people wanting to know about me. ~ Juliana Hatfield,
31:Enough about me. What do you think about me? ~ Bette Midler,
32:I didn't become a writer to write about me. ~ Salman Rushdie,
33:I don't care what people's myths are about me. ~ Kelly Lynch,
34:I don’t want the corpses of flowers about me. ~ D H Lawrence,
35:It's creepy to see fan sites about me. ~ Frances Bean Cobain,
36:No one has the need to know anything about me. ~ Ally Condie,
37:Some people in D.C. talk about me like a dog. ~ Barack Obama,
38:Tell me how you feel about me, with your body ~ Cara McKenna,
39:The only thing Oriental about me is my face. ~ Soong May ling,
40:There's nothing childish about me, sweetheart. ~ Elle Kennedy,
41:But everything of value about me is in my books. ~ V S Naipaul,
42:I don't think there's anything divisive about me. ~ Allen West,
43:I love you, Tatie. You're what's best about me. ~ Paula McLain,
44:The best lies about me are the ones I told. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
45:I write because I am curious. I am curious about me. ~ Pat Mora,
46:Someone ought to write a novel about me. ~ Catherynne M Valente,
47:Whatever you write about me, don't make it sad. ~ Rita Hayworth,
48:A little-known fact about me: I read all the time. ~ Kami Garcia,
49:Everything about me remembers everything about you ~ Kami Garcia,
50:I don't care what you think unless it is about me. ~ Kurt Cobain,
51:If you ever cared about me at all, don't follow. ~ Leigh Bardugo,
52:People talk about me because I am a great man ~ Chris Oyakhilome,
53:The best thing about me is there are no skeletons. ~ David Cross,
54:This universe knows about me and my crops. ~ Neil deGrasse Tyson,
55:It seemed that I was the only one who cared about me. ~ Jay Asher,
56:All is changed about me, sir; I must change too. ~ Charlotte Bront,
57:Don't care about me. Save your love for someone else. ~ Maya Banks,
58:God only knows what else is on the web about me. ~ Illeana Douglas,
59:I don't care what you think unless it is about me... ~ Kurt Cobain,
60:Social media has made the web all about me, me, me. ~ Erik Qualman,
61:What I do is when I go to the stage I forget about me. ~ Buddy Guy,
62:Most of the stuff I've read about me has been true. ~ Willie Nelson,
63:something about me responds to something about you. ~ Tarryn Fisher,
64:There's nothing sweet about me, love," he said. ~ Michelle M Pillow,
65:I care what 51 percent of the people think about me. ~ George W Bush,
66:I honestly think people are tired of reading about me. ~ Jim Edmonds,
67:Leadership is not about me, it's about our country. ~ Chris Christie,
68:Nothing about me is "deep", but my divine creator is so. ~ T F Hodge,
69:You’re the only person whom I want to know about me. ~ Hiro Fujiwara,
70:The best lies about me are the ones I told. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
71:The less people know about me, the easier my job is. ~ Jack Nicholson,
72:I haven't read any of the autobiographies about me. ~ Elizabeth Taylor,
73:I hope being gay isn't the most interesting thing about me. ~ Jason Wu,
74:Im going to always rise above the doubt that may exist about me. ~ T I,
75:I'm not a big fan of people knowing too much about me. ~ Matthew Lewis,
76:I never think about what people are going think about me. ~ Carla Bruni,
77:OK, so the computer has understood, but what about me ? ~ Eugene Wigner,
78:ONE THING TO KNOW ABOUT ME IS THAT I LOVE DIPPING TOBACCO. ~ Chris Kyle,
79:What about me? Where’s the story for people like me? ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
80:What is it about me that makes me not worth fighting for? ~ Lola St Vil,
81:Damon: "What about me?"
Rebekah: "You have a nice behind. ~ L J Smith,
82:Don't worry about me. I'll be getting on with it. ~ Morgan Callan Rogers,
83:I hate doing interviews. I get really bored talking about me. ~ Tim Rice,
84:It’s nice to have moments when I’m not thinking about me. ~ Ernest Kurtz,
85:Don't think about me."

"I always think about you. ~ Nadine Brandes,
86:I can't picture people talking about me 50 years from now. ~ Sandy Koufax,
87:I like to lie sometimes. You should know that about me. ~ Lindsey Leavitt,
88:Instead of walking like you're limping, talking yang about me ~ LL Cool J,
89:Please...they'll kill me. I'll kill you...worry about me. ~ Richard Stark,
90:The surest thing about me is that I will change my mind. ~ Claire Forlani,
91:You don't want me. How could you? You know nothing about me. ~ Maya Banks,
92:Here's the thing about me: I have a job to do and I do it. ~ James Murdoch,
93:The good thing about me is I just don't shop high-end. ~ Russell Westbrook,
94:The river of sludge will go on and on. It isn't about me. ~ Jackie Kennedy,
95:What I believe about God is the most important thing about me. ~ A W Tozer,
96:But Billy, how about me? What about what's inside of me? ~ Charles Bukowski,
97:Don't make an opinion on me if you don't know nothin' about me. ~ Lil Wayne,
98:Everyone knows a lot about me without actually knowing me at all. ~ Amy Lee,
99:I am 30, but there are things about me that are still 15. ~ Brigitte Bardot,
100:I do like change. That's the one thing exciting about me. ~ Katherine Heigl,
101:I don't care what my other personalities think about me. ~ Robert M Roberts,
102:Most of the worst things said about me, I've said myself. ~ Daniel Johnston,
103:My point is, that if I'm honest, my life is all about me. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
104:My point is, that if I’m honest, my life is all about me. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
105:Say anything that you like about me except that I drink water. ~ W C Fields,
106:When you jerk off, you're saying "Hey", I care about me. ~ Andrew Dice Clay,
107:I never cared what girls thought about me. Not before you. ~ Cassandra Clare,
108:Support me... If you don't understand me don't write about me ~ Tupac Shakur,
109:The key thing about me is that I'm really not very interesting. ~ Evan Davis,
110:There ought to be a book written about me, that there ought! ~ Lewis Carroll,
111:You’ve always been so sure about me. Thank you for that gift. ~ Mia Sheridan,
112:I'm an artist and you can fantasize about me however you want. ~ Ricky Martin,
113:I'm not worried about me or what's going to happen to me. ~ Elizabeth Edwards,
114:I prefer lies to truth, especially when the lies are about me. ~ T E Lawrence,
115:I prefer to have a great time and to keep my wits about me. ~ Richard Branson,
116:It really doesn't matter to me what people say about me anymore. ~ Aimee Mann,
117:I wanted people to see me, to change their minds about me. ~ Fantasia Barrino,
118:I wanted to be famous. I wanted people to talk about me. ~ Haile Gebrselassie,
119:People want to know more about me. They want to know who I am. ~ David Otunga,
120:When they're talking about me they're letting someone else rest. ~ Debra Webb,
121:He forgot about me almost as soon as I disappeared from sight. ~ Ron Currie Jr,
122:I don't care what people say about me. I do care about my mistakes. ~ Socrates,
123:I like the idea of having a little bit of a mystery about me. ~ Liana Liberato,
124:My wife is very happy about me keeping all my music in my pocket. ~ Craig Finn,
125:and everything about me goes from crying out to just plain crying ~ Rachel Cohn,
126:Each day I see all about me the fruits of commandment-keeping. ~ Neal A Maxwell,
127:Say anything about me, darling, as long as it isn't boring. ~ Tallulah Bankhead,
128:The biggest misconception people have about me is that I'm stupid. ~ Billy Idol,
129:I don't care what is written about me so long as it isn't true. ~ Dorothy Parker,
130:I look for the safety of my child. I don't really care about me. ~ Corey Feldman,
131:I'm always just surprised when someone writes something about me. ~ Lana Del Rey,
132:JUSTICE: .... I like being famous enough to have gossip about me. ~ Bijou Hunter,
133:I don't care what anybody says about me as long as it isn't true. ~ Truman Capote,
134:I don't care what people think or say about me, I know who I am. ~ Jonathan Davis,
135:I don't think it's right that everybody knows everything about me. ~ Alan Rickman,
136:People are talking about me more than they talk about Eastenders. ~ Thierry Henry,
137:The people who don't know so much about me regard me more sexually. ~ David Bowie,
138:The weirdest thing about me is that I like to walk around naked. ~ Jennifer Lopez,
139:You know more about me than I do about myself, that's probably true. ~ Evan Dando,
140:I don't know what other people are doing - I just know about me. ~ Thelonious Monk,
141:I feel like America would enjoy this pun about me... and closets. ~ Kelly Thompson,
142:She said if she couldn't play, she had nothing left. What about me? ~ Gayle Forman,
143:The songs are definitely all about me. I am my favourite subject. ~ Teddy Thompson,
144:What you think about me says more about you than it does about me. ~ Clinton Kelly,
145:I don't care what is written about me as long as it isn't true. ~ Katharine Hepburn,
146:I don't care what you think about me. I don't think about you at all. ~ Coco Chanel,
147:Johnny Carson started the jokes about me and Marlin in his monologues. ~ Jim Fowler,
148:What you must understand about me is that I’m a deeply unhappy person. ~ John Green,
149:«When did you know about me

[...]

«When you blushed.» ~ Andr Aciman,
150:A lot of stories about me getting into trouble start with a girl. ~ Kelley Armstrong,
151:God, I am fucking fabulous. Someone should really write a book about me. ~ J Daniels,
152:I don't use the word minority because there is nothing minor about me. ~ Piri Thomas,
153:If people don't know me, then I don't care what they say about me. ~ Michael Waltrip,
154:I like thinking about you thinking about me when I'm not around. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
155:I'm always using a towel around my head. Airports don't worry about me. ~ Kerry King,
156:Maybe they have nothing else to do in America but to talk about me. ~ Vladimir Putin,
157:So if someone is thinking about me, then that's the place I go ? ~ Masashi Kishimoto,
158:The extraordinary thing about my mother, she's so modest about me. ~ George Gershwin,
159:The only people who know about me are people who would know about me. ~ Sarah Vowell,
160:The public already knows about me more than I ever wanted it to know. ~ Paul Reubens,
161:What is it about me that other people would change if they could?” He ~ Andy Andrews,
162:You know, people make a lot of money talking about me, don't they? ~ Hillary Clinton,
163:I don't believe in an 'all-about-me' culture. It's about the group. ~ Brian McDermott,
164:I don't care WHAT the say about me, as long as it's not the truth ~ Katharine Hepburn,
165:I love being around people who care about me, and I care about them. ~ Novak Djokovic,
166:I really don't think there should be a movie about me. That's for sure! ~ Liya Kebede,
167:I think my mother was always worried about me when she was alive. ~ Martha Wainwright,
168:Let go of all that you think you know about Me, so that you can KNOW Me. ~ Ted Dekker,
169:My parents were very firm about me always getting my homework done. ~ Chelsea Clinton,
170:People don't want to hear about me having leather walls or gold toilets. ~ Kevin Hart,
171:Something most people don't know about me is that I never grew up. ~ Alexander Siddig,
172:Something to learn about me,” I told him, “I’m a Snooze Button Girl. ~ Kristen Ashley,
173:Don’t cry. Carry what you love about me with you; leave the pain behind. ~ Lauren Kate,
174:I have to confess that I don't read much of what is written about me. ~ Alfonso Cuaron,
175:It wasn't about me trying to lose weight. It was all about emotions. ~ Candace Cameron,
176:One thing my wife says is bad about me is that I still care too much. ~ Aaron Spelling,
177:Anything nice that's said about me is diametrically opposed to who I am. ~ Steve Carell,
178:I'm not a good person to have as an enemy; say nice things about me. ~ Janice Dickinson,
179:My whole life was about her, what if her whole life wasn’t all about me? ~ Jodi Picoult,
180:She must love me, to worry about me. She must still be capable of love. ~ Veronica Roth,
181:The more people say nice things about me, the more I feel it's false. ~ Jesse Eisenberg,
182:About me, nothing worse they will tell you, my love, than what I told you ~ Pablo Neruda,
183:Love me or hate me, but either way you're still thinking about me, babe. ~ Jennifer Foor,
184:There's something unique about me, we just can't figure out what it is. ~ Steven Jackson,
185:There was something you failed to understand about me. I never run! ~ Jennifer A Nielsen,
186:Don't worry about me. Go and enjoy yourself. I'll stay here and be miserable. ~ A A Milne,
187:I don't mind anything that's written about me, as long as it's not true. ~ Dorothy Parker,
188:Don’t you ever fucking write about me! Andy hollered, and was gone. ~ Michelle Tea,
189:This story is about me learning to live again after love left my life. ~ Rachel Higginson,
190:I do know you, Fancy. All about you. The problem is, you don’t know about me. ~ Dia Reeves,
191:If they give me the bloody prize, why can't they say nice things about me? ~ John Banville,
192:If you want to know something about me, lovely, all you need to do is ask. ~ Leigh Bardugo,
193:It's very rare that I play cool people. I'm not sure what that says about me. ~ Matt Smith,
194:What you must understand about me, Pudge, is that I’m a deeply unhappy person ~ John Green,
195:And the more I see Pleasures about me, so much more I feel Torment within me. ~ John Milton,
196:Don't worry about me, Grace. I'm a big boy and this ain't my first rodeo. ~ Jessica R Patch,
197:I didn't do things because I didn't want him to think different about me. ~ Stephen Chbosky,
198:I don't think I've read any of the books that have been written about me. ~ Hillary Clinton,
199:Mmmmmmm. Wish i was there. Don't forget about me. I'm the one who loves you. ~ Kahlen Aymes,
200:Most everything you think you know about me is nothing more than memories ~ Haruki Murakami,
201:My concerts are about me being very private in public, but I'm very protective. ~ Lady Gaga,
202:Please be thinking about me. I'm quite lonely and I want to be thought about ~ Jean Webster,
203:Pudge, what you must understand about me is that I am a deeply unhappy person. ~ John Green,
204:There are things that directors know about me that people shouldn't know. ~ Kristen Stewart,
205:what is it about me and basements? Why do I like the semi-subterranean life? ~ William Boyd,
206:Don’t worry about me handling the pain," I say. "I’ve had a lot of practice. ~ Veronica Roth,
207:Enough about me. Tell me about Princess Marigold. Ever been on a pirate ship? ~ Erica Ridley,
208:I learned long ago not to give a flying fuck what strangers thought about me. ~ Bijou Hunter,
209:I'm not interesting enough on my own that you'd want to see a film about me. ~ Albert Brooks,
210:It does not make me ridiculous simply to be less foul than those about me. ~ Rafael Sabatini,
211:Most everything you think you know about me is nothing more than memories. ~ Haruki Murakami,
212:Music is what I love to do, so you'll never have to worry about me not doing that. ~ Rihanna,
213:My portraits are more about me than they are about the people I photograph. ~ Richard Avedon,
214:Thank you for being crazy about me."
… "Completely, crazy in love with you. ~ A L Jackson,
215:There's nothing that anyone could say about me that would hurt my feelings. ~ Marilyn Manson,
216:And you cared about me long before I could even begin to try to deserve you. ~ Lauren Blakely,
217:Bottom line is, if someone says something about me and it upsets me, it's true. ~ Byron Katie,
218:I don't care what people think about me, I care what they think about themselves. ~ Lady Gaga,
219:Surprise, dickhead, Mama forgot to tell you a few things about me. (Zarek) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
220:You’d better be careful. You might be mistaken for someone who’s worried about me. ~ Susan Ee,
221:You know, I don't know if you know this about me or not, but I'm kind of a big deal. ~ Eminem,
222:I do like to dress up. I am shapely, everything about me is real and I can rap. ~ Tiffany Foxx,
223:I don’t like anyone knowing anything about me that I didn’t choose to tell them. ~ Ann Aguirre,
224:If I’m not there in an hour, don’t worry about me . . . ’cause I’m already dead. ~ Ethan Cross,
225:I’m not interested in what people think about me. I’m not Michael Schumacher. ~ Kimi Raikkonen,
226:I must stand quite alone, if I am to understand myself and everything about me. ~ Henrik Ibsen,
227:Sleep well in your room all three together... don't worry about me being alone. ~ Bill Kaulitz,
228:Some of the things people have said about me, well, they're unbelievable ~ Christina Hendricks,
229:I don't care what the newspapers say about me as long as they spell my name right. ~ P T Barnum,
230:I know the plans I have for you, and they're all about me. (Rufus says to Chloe) ~ Ellen C Maze,
231:Spending way too long worrying about what people think about me is a bad habit. ~ Sharon Horgan,
232:Ye might not know this about me…”
“But I prefer my women… a wee bit dirty. ~ Kerrigan Byrne,
233:All the stuff that was important or interesting about me was what I couldn't share. ~ Jojo Moyes,
234:Every time a story about me appears in a newspaper, I am injured professionally. ~ Norman Mailer,
235:No matter what people say about me, I'll still do things according to my style. ~ Kim Hyun joong,
236:Nothing anybody's said or written about me ever bothers me, except when it does. ~ Frank Sinatra,
237:One thing you all should know about me: I’ve got very high biscuit standards. ~ Jessica Townsend,
238:Was Deirdre right about me purposely wanting relationships that were impossible? ~ Richelle Mead,
239:You have never been curious about me; you never wanted to explore my soul. ~ Katherine Mansfield,
240:All has changed about me, sir; I must change too - there is no doubt of that... ~ Charlotte Bront,
241:Even if I set out to make a film about a fillet of sole, it would be about me. ~ Federico Fellini,
242:I do what I want, when I want. And I don’t give a shit what people think about me. ~ Elle Kennedy,
243:If I read the articles about me, and I didn't know me, I would think I was Satan. ~ Jack Abramoff,
244:I'm a control freak. I'm defensive. And I'm an egomaniac. That's true about me. ~ George Saunders,
245:I simply value Arthur Capel friendship. And even so, he knows very little about me. ~ Coco Chanel,
246:Of all the things about me that could frighten you, you worry about my driving. ~ Stephenie Meyer,
247:They say be a good girl, get good grades, be popular. They know nothing about me. ~ Katie McGarry,
248:You know you'd rather read about me than experience me in person. Why pretend? ~ Jonathan Franzen,
249:You want to know why you felt that way about me even though you didn't love me. ~ Haruki Murakami,
250:I don't really care what people think about me if they don't let me see it. ~ Lucy Maud Montgomery,
251:If I were to read about me purely on Twitter, I wouldn’t know what to make of me. ~ Jeremy Scahill,
252:I'm definitely ditzy and people believe that about me. But I mean, I'm not dumb. ~ Jessica Simpson,
253:I'm not a centrist, and there's nothing about me that's centrist. I never have been. ~ David Cross,
254:The thing about me is I have a great little acting school. I teach about 125 students. ~ Luke Ford,
255:What I know about me is that, in order to lead, you also have to know how to follow. ~ Tyler Perry,
256:Anything so that we can stop talking about me and what an utmost disappointment I am. ~ Mary Kubica,
257:Emma still had a lot to learn about me. The only place I went stag was the bathroom. ~ Sara Shepard,
258:I’d give just about anything if I could make you care,” he said. “Especially about me. ~ Dia Reeves,
259:I'm a very, very sensitive guy. A lot of people don't know that about me, but I am. ~ Rush Limbaugh,
260:I've had three biographies made about my life so people know an awful lot about me. ~ David Cassidy,
261:Most of the press is sent to my publicist so I do see most of what is written about me. ~ Sela Ward,
262:My parents were skeptical about me becoming a footballer and encouraged me to study. ~ Carles Puyol,
263:The first thing you're going to want to know about me is: Am I a boy, or am I a girl? ~ Jeff Garvin,
264:What does it say about me that I'm jealous of the lives of fictional characters? ~ Alyssa Goodnight,
265:You know nothing about me, and nothing about the sort of love which I am capable. ~ Charlotte Bront,
266:You know nothing about me."
"I know your soul. Everything else is an ornament. ~ Roshani Chokshi,
267:Don't tell me what was said about me. Tell me why they were so comfortable to say it to you. ~ Jay Z,
268:If you're going to talk about me behind my back, at least check out my great ass. ~ Carole Radziwill,
269:I love acting. I really do. I think that's maybe the one thing that is known about me. ~ Melissa Leo,
270:I love Ray Mears. He's brilliant. He's so rude about me in the press, it's outrageous! ~ Bear Grylls,
271:The most difficult lie I have ever contended with is this: life is a story about me. ~ Donald Miller,
272:Tones sound, and roar and storm about me until I have set them down in notes. ~ Ludwig van Beethoven,
273:Unfortunately, now that Langston has a boyfriend again, he has forgotten all about me. ~ Rachel Cohn,
274:Each night I lie down in a graveyard of memories. Moonlight spins a shroud about me. ~ Jerry Spinelli,
275:fell apart many times. so. what does that say about me besides i live through wars. ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
276:I don't know what it is about me, but I don't think of myself as sexy; I never have. ~ Tamsin Egerton,
277:I don't read "letters" sections of magazines, but I'll read anyone's blog post about me. ~ Joel Stein,
278:If Vladimir Putin says great things about me, I'm going to say great things about him. ~ Donald Trump,
279:I love reinventing my music and myself as well, and that's something my fans love about me. ~ Lil Kim,
280:Out of all the things about me that could frighten you, you worry about my driving. ~ Stephenie Meyer,
281:People only talk about me and sweaters because I don't give them anything else to talk about. ~ Drake,
282:Sure, I want to do a lot of things. But sweetheart, you don’t know a damn thing about me. ~ Lexi Ryan,
283:There's so much destruction all over the world - and all you can do is complain about ME! ~ Morrissey,
284:What about me? You read anything on me?”
“You’re angry, a rebel, and you like sex. ~ Anita Clenney,
285:I could not hear what they say about me, my 2 Stanley Cup rings were stuffed in my ears. ~ Patrick Roy,
286:I don't. That's the point. I feel about punishment the way you feel about me touching you. ~ E L James,
287:I don’t want there to be things you “love about me”, I want you to love “all of me”. ~ Mathias Malzieu,
288:My theme is memory, that winged host that soared about me one gray morning of war-time. ~ Evelyn Waugh,
289:Rumors about me? Calista Flockhart, Pam Anderson, and Matt Damon. That's who I'm dating. ~ Ben Affleck,
290:So he didn't have to prove how he felt about me. Like so much else, I should just know. ~ Sarah Dessen,
291:The word need is never good. I hope you never use it when you’re talking about me, ~ Patricia Cornwell,
292:As an athlete you're taught to be selfish. When I'm training, it's usually all about me. ~ Ronda Rousey,
293:As long as my face is on page one, I don't care what they say about me on page seventeen. ~ Mick Jagger,
294:I have a need to be all on fire, for I have mountains of ice about me to melt. ~ William Lloyd Garrison,
295:I let people make remarks about me, but it doesn't touch me, all those remarks. ~ Maharishi Mahesh Yogi,
296:I'm not gonna worry about what people think about me. I'm too busy. I don't give a hoot. ~ Cyndi Lauper,
297:One kind of good book should leave you asking: how did the author know that about me? ~ Alain de Botton,
298:You gone have to ask yourself, Am I gone believe what them fools say about me today? ~ Kathryn Stockett,
299:You shouldn't believe what you hear about me, least of all that which I tell you myself. ~ Jodi Picoult,
300:'Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On' was my anthem as a child. It was about me. I was Baby. ~ Carrie Underwood,
301:Fang. I had to do some thinking about him. Me. I had some thinking to do about me too. ~ James Patterson,
302:If there's anything I think that you've seen about me, it's that I'm the rebellious girl. ~ Aubrey O Day,
303:I'm trying to lead a good Christian life, so there ain't too much spicy to tell about me. ~ Loretta Lynn,
304:I was a tomboy and any time anyone says something about me being hot, it makes me giggle. ~ Eva Longoria,
305:Nobody was dreaming about me. Nobody was even studying me except as something to wipe out. ~ Audre Lorde,
306:The less people know about me in reality, the more they can accept of me as a character. ~ John C Reilly,
307:When something bad is written about me, I find it hurtful. So I choose not to look at it. ~ Patsy Kensit,
308:With every morn my life afresh must break The crust of self, gathered about me fresh. ~ George MacDonald,
309:You know nothing about me."

"I know your soul. Everything else is an ornament. ~ Roshani Chokshi,
310:you pointed to the sky, and told me there was a star for every thing you loved about me. ~ Lauren Oliver,
311:But you, O LORD, are  r a shield  s about me,         my glory, and  t the lifter of my head. ~ Anonymous,
312:Don’t worry about me. I’m real good at this shit. Why do you think they made me president? ~ Joanna Wylde,
313:I can be human to strangers and coworkers, just not to the people who actually care about me. ~ Sara Zarr,
314:If you really want to know something about me, you should know this: I like my music loud. ~ Robin Benway,
315:It was all about me. For the first time in my whole goddamn life, I was being put first. ~ Sloane Kennedy,
316:Personally, I don't pick books for how people think about me. I read books so I can learn. ~ Rahm Emanuel,
317:Remember, if you write anything nasty about me, I'll come around and blow up your toilet. ~ Courtney Love,
318:Robert Plant was always my favorite singer-and hes said nice things about me, you know. ~ Freddie Mercury,
319:A lot of stuff written about me is rubbish. I don't know where they get it from, sometimes. ~ Agyness Deyn,
320:And, Bianca, come with me. I would like to speak with you."
"What about me?" Nico asked. ~ Rick Riordan,
321:I didn't know that other people thought things about me. I didn't know that they looked. ~ Stephen Chbosky,
322:I don't know Putin. He said nice things about me. If we got along well, that would be good. ~ Donald Trump,
323:I'm alright, nobody worry about me. Why you gotta gimme a fight? Can't you just let it be. ~ Kenny Loggins,
324:I've had much nastier things said about me in the British press than in the Bosnian press. ~ Paddy Ashdown,
325:No one knows who I am or anything about me and that gives me a sense of safety, finally. ~ Sapphire Knight,
326:The only thing that's fair about me is the colour of my hair. People should remember that. ~ James McClure,
327:There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others. ~ Jane Austen,
328:We had a son too, Tibe. No matter how you felt about me, you were supposed to love him. ~ Victoria Aveyard,
329:And since I'm not afraid of losing you, I don't care what you think or don't think about me. ~ Paulo Coelho,
330:Dammit, Dresden, if you want to know about me, wait for the autobiography like everyone else. ~ Jim Butcher,
331:Don’t worry about me,” I said flippantly. “I’m the bad thing that happens to other people. ~ Seanan McGuire,
332:I love everybody. One of the great things about me is that I have a very positive attitude. ~ Imelda Marcos,
333:I’m a plain man, I am; no nonsense about me.’ And no manners, grace, or generosity, either. ~ Josephine Tey,
334:I really want people to know me, to find out about me, and if they really like me, to stick with me. ~ Mika,
335:She had become my lifeline. I wanted to be hers. I wanted her to feel this way about me, too. ~ Abbi Glines,
336:To know that God knows everything about me and yet loves me is indeed my ultimate consolation. ~ R C Sproul,
337:Here’s a thing about me: I ain’t all that good at knowing when to keep my fool mouth shut. ~ Justina Ireland,
338:I Google'd myself a lot of times believe me. A lot of people know more about me than I knew. ~ Julie Andrews,
339:I know that nothing about me has ever been lost. I just need to know how to see it. ~ S Kelley Harrell M Div,
340:I'll be happy if the last thing they say about me after I die is that I made a difference. ~ Lilly Ledbetter,
341:I'm going to let you know the real, and I'm going to let you know the real as I can about me. ~ Kevin Durant,
342:phone is trying to anticipate my needs based on what it knows about me — the context of my life. ~ Anonymous,
343:The less you know about me the easier it is to convince you that I'm the character on screen. ~ Kevin Spacey,
344:Who knows, perhaps he doesn't care about me at all and look at the others in just the same way. ~ Anne Frank,
345:You know what? I don’t care about everyone. I never even cared about me. I cared about you. ~ Cristin Harber,
346:And what about me? What did I do? How will Hannah say that I scarred her? Because I have no idea. ~ Jay Asher,
347:But what is there about me I am so completely unaware of and which she summons me to know? ~ Marguerite Duras,
348:Give me the books that are kind to me, and to hell with the men who don’t give a damn about me. ~ Nina George,
349:If there's something that you hear on TV about me, just call me and I'll tell you if it's true. ~ Kato Kaelin,
350:I've always felt those articles somehow reveal more about the writers than they do about me. ~ Marilyn Monroe,
351:I wondered if it was really because he cared about me, or if now I was just another challenge. ~ Sarah Dessen,
352:A person supporting [Donald]Trump likes Trump. And I think they would say the same about me. ~ George Saunders,
353:Here’s the story of my life. Hoping they would care about me or wishing they wouldn’t care so much ~ Lang Leav,
354:How can an article about me or the Batman be the true story when I am not consulted or interviewed? ~ Bob Kane,
355:I don't care how unkind the things people say about me so long as they don't say them to my face. ~ Ogden Nash,
356:I don't know where to place my body. Everyone notices that about me. I'm very restless. ~ Shirley Geok lin Lim,
357:I get plenty of, 'Is that song about me?' from men but I just tell them to get over themselves. ~ Paloma Faith,
358:I just don't want you to worry about me, or think you've met me, or waste your time anymore. ~ Stephen Chbosky,
359:I like when somebody says something negative about me because I can put it back in their face ~ Gilbert Arenas,
360:I want people to know what they didn't know about me. I just wanted them to know the real side. ~ Kevin Durant,
361:There's nothing surprising about me. I'm dull. I am a fan of the New York subway. I love it. ~ Brian F O Byrne,
362:There's this kind of strange mythology about me in the media because I've done unusual things. ~ Werner Herzog,
363:thirdly is how I feel about you, but more than anything how I feel about me because of you. ~ Melina Marchetta,
364:When somebody says something about me I hate them for the rest of my life. It's probably wrong. ~ Donald Trump,
365:You don't know shit about me, I don't know shit about you. You don't even know shit about you. ~ Lauren Oliver,
366:You're gon' have to say to your self, am I gon' believe what them fools say about me today? ~ Kathryn Stockett,
367:Americans are somehow obsessed with her, and something about me hit a spot with people in Japan. ~ Utada Hikaru,
368:Do you still think about me? Are you the same as you once were? How much have we both changed? ~ Krista Ritchie,
369:If you know anything about me - and, if you do, I'm sorry that your life turned out like that. ~ Craig Ferguson,
370:Look, sweetheart, I can drink you under any goddamn table you want, so don't worry about me. ~ Elizabeth Taylor,
371:One thing you should know about me is I never play to lose, Always aim high and rarely obey the rules. ~ J Cole,
372:Did you hear the one about me giving a shit? ‘Cause if I ever did I don’t remember it! ~ Five Finger Death Punch,
373:I’d like you to talk to that someone about me and, through your words, make me live forever. ~ Carlos Ruiz Zaf n,
374:If I remembered when people said mean things about me, I would never speak to the media again. ~ Hillary Clinton,
375:Maybe because they didn’t worry too much about me, I didn’t worry too much about me, either. ~ Elizabeth Gilbert,
376:[The Devil] I sincerely love people--oh, so much of what has been said about me is slander! ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
377:To me, boxing isn't about the other person. It's about me. My inner struggles. It works for me. ~ Aleks Paunovic,
378:When people call me illegal, calling me illegal says more about you than it does about me. ~ Jose Antonio Vargas,
379:Why is it I'm always so quick to believe that people are thinking...believing the worst about me? ~ Bette Greene,
380:You were worried about me?” “No,” Hal said. “I was worried Ranger would kill me if I lost you. ~ Janet Evanovich,
381:Candace doesn't have to worry about me being busy in my world without you, because you are my world. ~ Vi Keeland,
382:I had a lot of fans in New York. The press would write about me, but I couldn't get a paying job. ~ Billy Eichner,
383:I try to think about me, as an audience member, and it [inspiration for movies] comes from there. ~ Alexandre Aja,
384:What could you give me," I ask, my voice shaking, "to make me forget ... that you forgot about me? ~ Jodi Picoult,
385:What do you think about me is not my business the important thing is what I think about myself. ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
386:You didn’t invent grief. My shrink once told me that.” “Really? Your shrink told you about me? ~ Jonathan Tropper,
387:Any time I've taken the mound, it's always been the old Samson-and-Goliath story written about me. ~ Randy Johnson,
388:Everything about me invites you in — my voice, my face, even my smell. As if I need any of that! ~ Stephenie Meyer,
389:I didn’t have to worry about her, which was why she couldn’t leave the palace one day. What about me? ~ Kiera Cass,
390:I don't like being overexposed. I don't like being on covers. And I don't like people talking about me. ~ Skrillex,
391:Is my paranoia getting completely out of hand, or are you mongoloids really talking about me? ~ John Kennedy Toole,
392:Let me tell you what I just heard. Talk, talk, talk, I. Talk, talk, talk, I. Well, what about me? ~ Gena Showalter,
393:People don't know very much about me. They do not know what really goes on in my private life. ~ Catherine Deneuve,
394:These vicious claims about me of inappropriate conduct with women are totally and absolutely false. ~ Donald Trump,
395:And forgot about me
You forgot about me

And what I meant to you
And then it was over ~ Dorothea Lasky,
396:I am a huge Eminem fan and find it flattering that he would rap about me. Personally, I'm honored. ~ Kim Kardashian,
397:In the end I decided the word was more about him than it was about me. But isn’t it often that way? ~ David Sedaris,
398:I think I've finally proven something to people who were cynical about me. Because they were cruel. ~ Nancy Sinatra,
399:Shame I do feel. And I know there is something all wrong about me—believe me. Sometimes I shock myself. ~ Sophocles,
400:The good news about me is that my friends and social network is entirely independent of politics. ~ Andrew Sullivan,
401:The more vile the thing that's said about me, the less it affects me. It doesn't bother me at all. ~ Laura Ingraham,
402:There are so many misconceptions about me, and it gets frustrating no matter how thick skinned. ~ Tamara Ecclestone,
403:They didn’t need to know a thing about me to decide that I had overstayed my time on planet Earth. I ~ Jeff Lindsay,
404:Whatever else has been said about me personally is unimportant. When I sing, I believe. I'm honest. ~ Frank Sinatra,
405:When I first toured with Wings things that were said about me were true - I did sing out of tune. ~ Linda McCartney,
406:You can call me a fat, balding, talentless old queen who can't sing, but you can't tell lies about me. ~ Elton John,
407:You of all people, who seem to know things about me before I myself do. You know this is right. ~ Jessica Brockmole,
408:Do not try to hit me again.” “How about me?” Skulduggery said as he ran up behind him. “Can I hit you? ~ Derek Landy,
409:I exaggerate when I’m angry, but I’ve never gone around telling people things that aren’t true about me. ~ Joe Biden,
410:I've learned a lot about genuinely not caring what strangers think about me. It's very liberating. ~ Gwyneth Paltrow,
411:I will say if John Podesta said that about me and he was working for me I would have fired him fast . ~ Donald Trump,
412:My family has had to become quite understanding about me not returning phone calls when I'm filming. ~ Anna Kendrick,
413:The real 'work' of prayer is to become silent and listen to the voice that says good things about me. ~ Henri Nouwen,
414:There's nothing unique about me as a parent. I am a parent. My kids are kids. We do the best we can do. ~ Nikki Sixx,
415:You were the hardest year of my life and I’ve never been so happy. What does that say about me? ~ Charlotte Eriksson,
416:Ask yourself this question everyday: What is it about me that other people would change if they could? ~ Andy Andrews,
417:Clothes are about manipulations: how I feel, how I want to feel and how I want others to feel about me. ~ Alexa Chung,
418:I don't want to hurt you or anybody so please forget about me. Just try. Find yourself a better friend. ~ Nina LaCour,
419:I’m invisible. Unimportant. Manhattan is too crowded to give a shit about me, and I love her for it. ~ Colleen Hoover,
420:I've never been to the websites. It's a lot healthier for me to keep out of the conversations about me. ~ Fiona Apple,
421:Lots of shy people dress a bit too much. It's just kind of an armour. People say the same thing about me. ~ Eva Green,
422:One thing about me, as far as my career is concerned, is that I'm very confident. I know I'm good. ~ Persis Khambatta,
423:People say things about me all the time and I get over it. I've had some appalling things told about me. ~ Boy George,
424:You can say or write anything about me you like. Just don't, for any reason, ever tell the truth. ~ Katharine Hepburn,
425:I know I come off differently than I think of myself. I'm always surprised by what people say about me. ~ Kurt Russell,
426:I'm definitely a crier. I get really emotional if someone's being rude or says something mean about me. ~ Sky Ferreira,
427:I usually don't read things written about me and I certainly don't read things if they are inappropriate. ~ Helen Hunt,
428:I was brought up to be a good boy and proud of myself so I suppress all the things about me that are bad. ~ Rik Mayall,
429:I was decent because to her, I wasn’t a monster. If she knew more about me, she might change her mind. ~ Jamie McGuire,
430:My sons are very protective and loving towards me, but I don't know what's in their secret minds about me. ~ Kola Boof,
431:One thing nobody knows about me is that three of my fingers are edible, but I cant tell you which fingers. ~ Joe Jonas,
432:The funny thing about me that most people never really understand is that, at heart, I'm really a jock. ~ Billy Corgan,
433:There was a point in time where the thought of people even talking about me made me anxious. Physically. ~ Chris Ofili,
434:What do you think about me is not my business the important thing is what I think about myself ... ~ Robert T Kiyosaki,
435:Yeah, they are loyal, women. They have been loyal. They are activists. They will fight you about me. ~ Michael Jackson,
436:Alas, it looks like those unsubstantiated rumours about me are about to come true after all this time. ~ Paul McCartney,
437:Ask yourself this question every day: ‘What is it about me that other people would change if they could? ~ Andy Andrews,
438:I don't like people talking bad about me, I get hurt so precisely I don't end up saying that for others. ~ Katrina Kaif,
439:I don't need someone that sees what's good about me. I need someone that sees the bad and still wants me. ~ Wiz Khalifa,
440:I think people love to attach themselves to the idea of an overnight success. That may be true about me. ~ Darren Criss,
441:I typically start out almost every speech I give making some kind of joke about me being in a wheelchair. ~ Greg Abbott,
442:Most of the lyrics are over a year old, and it doesn't feel like it's about me. Time created a distance. ~ Beth Gibbons,
443:Sometimes I enjoy talking, but when it's like people are trying to find something out about me, I don't. ~ Cameron Diaz,
444:The less someone knows about me, the better, because my intention is to play a variety of characters. ~ Joaquin Phoenix,
445:The thing about me not doing superhero movies, that's not true at all. Movies are movies. You just go. ~ Michael Keaton,
446:When we talked, I talked about me, you talked about you, when we should have talked about each other. ~ Jean Luc Godard,
447:You may not love her any more, but you respect her. Which is more than I can say for how you feel about me. ~ C D Reiss,
448:You talk about me, I am chicken to fight you. That's not true. I bring you dessert on November 12th. ~ Vitali Klitschko,
449:I don't know what it says about me that I have a greater affinity with the damaged. Probably nothing good. ~ Tracy Letts,
450:I don’t know what it says about me that I have a greater affinity with the damaged. Probably nothing good. ~ Tracy Letts,
451:If one of his teammates asked about me, I didn’t want his recommendation to be, “She has a great arm. ~ Rachel Hawthorne,
452:If you're going to think mean things about me or not be a true friend, then we don't need to be friends. ~ Kay Panabaker,
453:It feels nice to be wanted, to be reading and hearing good things about me, so I have to push myself. ~ Deepika Padukone,
454:Nothing extraordinary about me except I'm fifty-four, which is always extraordinary to the man inside it. ~ Ray Bradbury,
455:Something about me has always liked the drama and inconvience of bad weather. The worse the better, really. ~ John Green,
456:That's what Cal would tell you about me. "Jason's the nice one," he'd say. "He'd give you all his stars. ~ Amber Dermont,
457:What people will say about me then - or maybe not say - will be the only thing that finally counts ~ Martin Kippenberger,
458:Why do I feel like something's missing in my life without them and they don't feel the same about me? ~ Melina Marchetta,
459:All that's different about me is that I still ask the questions most people stopped asking at age five. ~ Albert Einstein,
460:If I gain support, the support doesn't seem to mean anything. It's not like anyone really cares about me. ~ Vincent Gallo,
461:If I were to say, "Yes, I am a fascinating, erudite person," what would that say about me? I don't know. ~ Daniel Handler,
462:I want to be very close to someone I respect and admire and have somebody who feels the same way about me. ~ Richard Bach,
463:Maybe it was stupid and solipsistic, but I liked to think about me. I didn't want to be part of some trend. ~ Ned Vizzini,
464:Today I am devoted to addressing all the little things about me and in my life that I have not mastered! ~ Iyanla Vanzant,
465:You learn about me, and I learn nothing about you. That’s not a foundation on which friendships are based. ~ Alex Garland,
466:And if I'm being honest, I don't think I have an ex-boyfriend who would have something mean to say about me. ~ Fiona Apple,
467:Her cerulean eyes widened.
"You dream about me?"
His gaze snapped back to hers.
"Nightmares only ~ Morgan Rhodes,
468:I guess the one thing that people don't know about me is, I had my belly button pierced but not anymore. ~ Joanne Froggatt,
469:I need her to obsess about me, to love me so deeply that it rocks her world, because it’s how I love her. ~ Laurelin Paige,
470:I think there's something peculiar about me that I haven't died. It doesn't make sense but I refuse to die. ~ Judy Garland,
471:It's not about me, it's about how I can help my team to achieve more. And I do that through scoring goals. ~ Thierry Henry,
472:I wanted clothes about me because I felt I had been bone stripped. The solid knowable shape had gone. ~ Jeanette Winterson,
473:Something about me has always liked the drama and inconvenience of bad weather. The worse the better, really. ~ John Green,
474:The misapprehension about me is that I am some loud, rampant maniac. I am actually very pensive and quiet. ~ Brian Blessed,
475:What about me? I'll be okay in here. The Afterlife may be second-best cheesecake, but it's still cheesecake. ~ Gina Damico,
476:Here, I’m invisible. Unimportant. Manhattan is too crowded to give a shit about me, and I love her for it. ~ Colleen Hoover,
477:If you would like to know more about me look to the pages of my books and you'll find me in between the lines. ~ Jim Cherry,
478:I’m thinkin’ the word ‘let’ when you’re talkin’ about me should be banished from this house,” she declared ~ Kristen Ashley,
479:I want to be promoted in the urban areas. A lot of African-American people should know more about me. ~ Floyd Mayweather Jr,
480:When I'm called unkind... that really cuts to the quick. You can say anything else that you like about me. ~ Rachel Johnson,
481:I'm not against women. I'm not against men. I just write about me telling my side of how I would say something. ~ Kool Keith,
482:I'm so centered in feeling great about me that I can give great things to my son and my husband and my family. ~ Celine Dion,
483:The funny thing about me is I move from genre to genre, but I essentially shoot all the movies the same way. ~ James Mangold,
484:Well, goodnight. Feel free to dream about me naked and scream all you want. I’ll sleep right through it. ~ Chelsea M Cameron,
485:But I know what he is now. Him not wanting to hurt me? That's the final proof he didn't care about me at all. ~ Tiffany Reisz,
486:I want you so bad I'll go back on the things I believe. There I just said it, I'm scared you'll forget about me. ~ John Mayer,
487:There are, in the end, only two ways to read the Bible: Is it basically about me or basically about Jesus? ~ Timothy J Keller,
488:There’s something romantic about me,’ he added reflectively. ‘I’m an adventurer manqué: born out of my time. ~ Edmund Crispin,
489:This is the thing, I'm not fazed by what people say about me because I know who I am and what I've been through. ~ Erica Mena,
490:What I make isn't about me. It's about sharing my story; it's about someone being connected to what I'm saying. ~ Miley Cyrus,
491:What probably confuses people is they know a lot about me, but it quite pleases me that there's more they don't know. ~ Bjork,
492:When you read God's Word, you must constantly be saying to yourself, "It is talking to me, and about me". ~ Soren Kierkegaard,
493:A lot of horrible, unfair, untrue things have been said about me. I can only say that the best revenge is success. ~ Kate Moss,
494:Gideon knew exactly what I liked. Not because I’d told him, but because he paid attention to everything about me. ~ Sylvia Day,
495:I don't give a damn how you feel about me, I sip lean pure codeine and I don't give a damn what you say about me. ~ Gucci Mane,
496:I don't really live my life in the media spotlight. People don't know that much really about me or what I think. ~ Emmy Rossum,
497:I’ll kiss you so good, you won’t be able to kiss another guy for an entire year without thinking about me. ~ Ilsa Madden Mills,
498:I love you enough for the both of us. And there must be something about me worth loving. If you would just try. ~ Lisa Kleypas,
499:I love you enough for the both of us. And there must be something about me worth loving. If you would just try… ~ Lisa Kleypas,
500:I put zero weight into anyone’s opinion about me because I know exactly who I am. Can you say the same? When ~ Gary Vaynerchuk,
501:I see who I am reflected in your eyes. I know what you think about me. But what if I told you, you were wrong? ~ Jenny B Jones,
502:It is not my business to think about myself. My business is to think about God. It is for God to think about me. ~ Simone Weil,
503:It was knowing someone else thought about me for more than one second, maybe thought about me when I wasn't there. ~ Sara Zarr,
504:I was so self -conscious, every time football players went into a huddle, I thought they were talking about me. ~ Jackie Mason,
505:Lightning flashed behind Zoe’s eyes. “Anymore?” she yelled. “Don’t you get it? It was never about me.” Zoe’s ~ Jennifer Jaynes,
506:My life, my reading, everything about me revolves around the cinema. So for me, cinema is life, and vice-versa. ~ Sergio Leone,
507:Nobody's going to write a book about me, because nobody's going to find anything worth writing a book about. ~ Jack Kent Cooke,
508:The coaches don't have to worry about me not training. The coach is usually there to make sure I'm not over trained. ~ Cung Le,
509:The worst thing about me is that I'll buy albums and put them away on the shelf and forget that I've got them. ~ Bernie Taupin,
510:You know, my point in being an actor is to get people to believe that this is not about me, but something else. ~ Jim Caviezel,
511:And I spent a lot of time hurting people who loved me just so I could impress people who didn't even care about me. ~ Wes Moore,
512:For a long time, I let my mother say what she wanted about me, and what was worse, for a long time I believed her. ~ Junot Diaz,
513:Go ahead, say whatever you want about me, because you could never come close to what I've said about myself. ~ Kristen Johnston,
514:I don't think there is much history can say about me. I just want to be remembered as part of that collective. ~ Nelson Mandela,
515:If I read in a paper that somebody has said something about me, I'm going to take it with a pinch of salt; I really am! ~ Kajol,
516:I have a big, flamboyant, open personality, which I think is why people may be saying these nice things about me. ~ Kate Hudson,
517:It's not just about me. It's about all of us, accepting one another. We're all different... That's a good thing. ~ Bruce Jenner,
518:Raydiation is more mature, reveals more about me personally and focuses on singing and songs that people can relate to. ~ Ray J,
519:Something is wrong with me, it's something about me. it has to be me because all those people cannot have changed. ~ Harper Lee,
520:... something's wrong with me, it's something about me. It has to be because all these people cannot have changed. ~ Harper Lee,
521:There’s no reason for you to know all that about me. My memories have never served good to anyone. (Acheron) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
522:My father asked me about Rexroth, my mom asked me about my father, and no one asked me about me. Or Theo. Or surfing. ~ L J Shen,
523:No one had ever talked about me that way, like I was so close to perfect the imperfections were washed away. I ~ Nicole Williams,
524:The neurotic listens to weather reports about Small Craft Warnings, and he thinks: They're talking about me. ~ Mignon McLaughlin,
525:There's just something about me and my persona that's a little bit bigger than life and ridiculous at times. ~ Patrick Warburton,
526:Today, I will focus on what's right about me. I will give myself some of the caring I've extended to the world. ~ Melody Beattie,
527:I know it’s ridiculous, but I sometimes feel that my love for her is the only thing that’s genuine about me. ~ William T Vollmann,
528:I realized that people's reactions had more to do with them, more to do with who they were, than anything about me ~ Mia Sheridan,
529:I think my mom gets weirded out, sometimes, by people knowing so much about me or people always asking questions. ~ Ashley Greene,
530:Sometimes I feel compelled to read parts of these memoirs so I can remember things about me that I don’t remember. ~ Steven Tyler,
531:You have to be willing to give a lot to be in a relationship with me because a lot of the time it's about me. ~ Martha Wainwright,
532:Did Dad have a blog about me or something? “My Daugther Sophie and Why You Should Al Follow Her and/or Marry Her. ~ Rachel Hawkins,
533:Hey, it's going to be hard to learn a great many things about me, but one I'll you for free...
I am no one's son. ~ Judd Winick,
534:I am astonished and surprised that someone could consider making a film about me without talking to me about it. ~ Brigitte Bardot,
535:I have a very good relationship with myself. My favourite quote is, "What you think about me is none of my business." ~ Beth Ditto,
536:I love you, Bridget. I’m pretty sure you feel the same way about me, and screw the whole dating thing. Let’s get married. ~ J Lynn,
537:I read neither good nor bad about me. I let it not even in my life, so it has no effect on me. I am very sensitive. ~ Bette Midler,
538:mean to set the story straight, because a lot of things have been said about me or by me that are not exactly true. ~ Felix Gilman,
539:Texting is not flirting, if you don't care about me enough to say the words than that's not love, I don't like it! ~ Lauren Graham,
540:There are people who say that "when you reject one thing about me, I take it as a full rejection of me as a person". ~ Kabi Nagata,
541:Anyone who knows anything about me knows that I am a very patriotic guy, in terms of my Scottishness and my roots. ~ Robert Carlyle,
542:Bad stories are written about me because the press knows they can make me into a weeping dog and few people will object. ~ Yoko Ono,
543:I don't care what you say about me, as long as you say something about me, and as long as you spell my name right. ~ George M Cohan,
544:I think I have a male side about me and you have a female side about you. It's a question of repressing or not. ~ Christine Lagarde,
545:It's not about me, it's about the grandkids. That's what a lot of people don't understand about what Herman is up to. ~ Herman Cain,
546:I want to live a really positive ass life. No matter what is in the media about me or what's said in the comments. ~ Scott Eastwood,
547:People talk about me as masculine. Because of the way I walk and talk and crank out pull-ups and smell like bacon. ~ Benjamin Percy,
548:Yes, my parents are strict about me having a childhood. I go ice skating and sledding, and swimming in the summer. ~ Jackie Evancho,
549:​You don't know about me without you have read a book called "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," but that ain't no matter. ~ Mark Twain,
550:You say you're sick and tired of hearing about me? I've got news for you: I'M sick and tired of hearing about me. ~ Ellen DeGeneres,
551:All right," she said. "Give me the books that are kind to me, and to hell with the men who don't give a damn about me. ~ Nina George,
552:Can I convince the person about whom I'm crazy to be crazy about me? The short answer is no. The long answer is no. ~ Cheryl Strayed,
553:Dave Grohl have said a lot of really nice things about me that I don't know I deserve but it's nice of him regardless. ~ Reed Mullin,
554:I am very humble, and I am very gracious and very grateful for everything that happens to me and about me and around me. ~ Lil Wayne,
555:I can lip read, so I know what other people are saying about me - especially when I clock them in my rear view mirror. ~ Max Beesley,
556:Nobody ever worries about me the way they worry about Fudge. If I decided not to eat they’d probably never even notice! ~ Judy Blume,
557:This is about me. And how I will never get to be one of those girls, no matter how much I hope and pray and want it. ~ Abby McDonald,
558:To people who don't know me I'm defined by a number of things that people know about me that are entirely untrue. ~ Daniel Day Lewis,
559:What you love is your own love. It's not love, it's selfishness. It's not me you think of, but what you feel about me. ~ John Fowles,
560:what you’re saying is, to be with you, I have to prove you’re important enough to me to change everything about me. ~ Kristen Ashley,
561:When someone writes a really nasty piece about me. I think they're generally untrue because I think I'm a nice person. ~ Ian MacKaye,
562:I don't care if you print something nasty about me. If it's true, fine. I don't care. But just make sure it's the truth. ~ Tom Cruise,
563:I don't mind if people are saying nasty things about me behind my back - I just don't want to know about them. ~ Jamie Campbell Bower,
564:I know that my fans will probably learn a lot about me by listening to my music, if they really listen to the lyrics. ~ Ariana Grande,
565:I like people talking about me, about my defense or what I'm doing. I like to see that, and that makes me work hard. ~ Carlos Beltran,
566:People who don't know me are so negative about me. When they finally meet me, they change that negative into a positive. ~ Snoop Dogg,
567:shock Ben into staying away for good.’ ‘So you told him some lies about me being an abusive husband.’ ‘I made up a story. ~ T M Logan,
568:This is a book about me, at what I hope is the beginning of the second half of my life and not the brief, final tenth. ~ John Hodgman,
569:wasn’t thinking about Graham. I was thinking about me; something I probably haven’t done enough of these last few years. ~ Minka Kent,
570:Being a father is the greatest achievement and the most important thing about me. I have two great kids, no question. ~ Ryan Phillippe,
571:Don't you get that yet? You don't know shit about me, I don't know shit about you. You don't even know shit about you. ~ Lauren Oliver,
572:How come you have never written a song about me?

I'm not really good at writing about things that make me happy. ~ Gayle Forman,
573:I don't care about people who don't care about me. If people are negative or mean, then that's their issue. Screw them. ~ Paris Hilton,
574:I don't care what the New York Times says about me, and no one I care about cares what the New York Times says about me. ~ Jesse Helms,
575:I don't want to get hung up on what 'people,' that nebulous mass, think about me. That's the way to unhappiness, I think. ~ Monica Ali,
576:I have pitfalls. I have emotional responses to things that are really not about me. They're about other people. ~ Benedict Cumberbatch,
577:I used to make albums because I wasn't touring, and so I thought, "This is the best way for people to find out about me. ~ Jen Kirkman,
578:I write to record what others erase when I speak, to rewrite the stories others have miswritten about me, about you. ~ Gloria Anzaldúa,
579:Just because I'm playing jazz I don't forget about me. I play or write me, the way I feel, through jazz, or whatever. ~ Charles Mingus,
580:The only thing that someone could say about me that would hurt me would be something that's true that I don't want to be. ~ Tucker Max,
581:The time has come when the whole world must be concerned about me. From now on, American Christianity must follow me. ~ Sun Myung Moon,
582:I don't care what the haters and naysayers say. If they make jokes about me, I'll laugh because they'll probably be funny. ~ Paula Deen,
583:I don't remember saying nothing about me crossing over. I did R&B collaborations but I never tried to do no pop stuff. ~ Big Daddy Kane,
584:I'll be 50 years old tomorrow and that means, among other things, that now Bob Dole can start telling jokes about me. ~ David Letterman,
585:I’ll F#$%K you so good that the only car you’ll ever drive will be a Ford, because you’ll never stop thinkin’ about me. ~ Jennifer Foor,
586:It's part of the celebrity process but my life has never been as interesting or as wild as what's been printed about me. ~ Winona Ryder,
587:I've been guilty of most of the stuff that's been said about me to some degree. And if I ain't done it, I probably will. ~ Dolly Parton,
588:Owen knew about me, and the abilities the women in my family possessed. But he wasn’t a father and wouldn’t understand ~ Kerry Lonsdale,
589:Sometimes, I cannot control myself. Please do not blame me, its not me. Maybe it is someone who knows better about me. ~ Santosh Kalwar,
590:That’s funny. I’ve always liked Naomi’s version of me the best. I’m always much more interesting when she talks about me. ~ Rachel Cohn,
591:There's quite a lot of bad stuff written about me. My wife even says a lot of bad stuff about me. But she is wonderful. ~ Michael Caine,
592:The saddest thing was that I think he really did care about me. But we were too different, he said. From different worlds. ~ Staci Hart,
593:This world may be full of greed and tragedy and darkness, but I am fortunate beyond measure to have such people about me. ~ John Gwynne,
594:What could be said about me...a man to whom only his painting matters? And of course his garden and his flowers as well. ~ Claude Monet,
595:you're right Acheron. I am a selfish bastard. I had to be, because no one else gave a single shit about me except me ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
596:And when it started to get dark you pointed to the sky, and told me there was a star for every thing you loved about me. ~ Lauren Oliver,
597:Bree smiled at me. "Don't worry about me. I think I can handle him. In fact, I want to handle him," she joked. "All over. ~ Cate Tiernan,
598:Everything you heard about me is true. . . . I am not a free marketer. . . . I believe in the heavy hand of government. ~ Bill de Blasio,
599:Hey Mason, wipe that drool off you face. If you're going to think about me naked, do it on your own time. -Rose to Mason ~ Richelle Mead,
600:I feel about me like I'm one of the working people, just like you, and everybody else. I don't fit the part of a celebrity. ~ Doc Watson,
601:... I'll be back before I have to meet the Headmaster about me going mad and killing people on my birthday, I swear. ~ Caitlin Kittredge,
602:I strive to do my best every single time and I think that's something the skate community knows about me and appreciates. ~ Mike Vallely,
603:I want the people I love to get up and speak about me, and even if you cry it'll be OK. I want you to say honest things. ~ Jenny Downham,
604:The part about me being an 'okay sorcerer'? 'Not great'? No I believe I missed that. -Lucas Cortez (Dime Store Magic) ~ Kelley Armstrong,
605:There is tremendous relief in knowing that His love to me is based at every point on prior knowledge of the worst about me. ~ J I Packer,
606:Weakens me. Destroys me with her sweetness. And I can’t look away. I willingly allow her to ruin every single thing about me ~ Ker Dukey,
607:We're artists. We cry out to be exploited on some level. Write a dissertation on my work. Write a biography about me. ~ Scott McClanahan,
608:You don't know about me without you have read a book by the name of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; but that ain't no matter. ~ Mark Twain,
609:You would be surprised how effective, at least for influencing low-information voters, negative propaganda about me is. ~ Edward Snowden,
610:Go ahead and make up a ton of lies about me. That's way more interesting than pretending Wikipedia has any real information. ~ Nick Kroll,
611:I don’t know if
you know this about me, but I am a soldier.”
Or the leader of God’s army, but okay, let’s be modest. ~ Cynthia Hand,
612:I'm under no illusion that there are things about me that I'd like to change. I just accept who I am, and I'm proud of it. ~ Paloma Faith,
613:I thought Jesus had died a gruesome death to change God’s mind about me when really He died to change my mind about God. ~ Randall Worley,
614:It's flattering that people want to know so much about me and want to take the time to make up that many things about me. ~ Lindsay Lohan,
615:The major newspapers simply stopped writing about me, and my voice could no longer be heard on radio or television. ~ Galina Vishnevskaya,
616:There are a lot of things about me that are dark, baby girl. And for your sake, I hope you'll never see them."
~Zane ~ Tina Folsom,
617:A lot of people have their own perceptions about me, like I'm very stuck up, so full of myself, you know. But it's not true. ~ Nadia Buari,
618:Calling me a freak doesn’t say anything about me, but it says all you need to know about the person hurling it like a grenade. ~ T J Klune,
619:Everything has been written. Everybody knows everything about me. There are no secrets. Except the skeletons in my closet. ~ Kirby Puckett,
620:I've been living alone for so long, everything about me’s private. I’m surprised anyone’s able to understand a word I say. ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
621:People eyeing you as a potential leader tend to ask three questions: Are you committed? Do you care about me? Can I trust you? ~ Lou Holtz,
622:There is something about me, doll face. It’s between my legs, and I do believe a few minutes ago you were praying to it. ~ Debra Anastasia,
623:What does bother me is that I have to spend time and energy dealing with the ramifications of what people do think about me. ~ Ian MacKaye,
624:Who should play the lead role in a film about me? Dunno. Danny De Vito? Jeff Goldblum? Meryl Streep? Someone of that kind. ~ Douglas Adams,
625:Also, I think having a musicality about me, that helps in identifying different things in languages and getting them right. ~ Toni Collette,
626:And never forget," Michael said, "time travelers never die. No matter what you saw up ahead, about me, I'll always be here. ~ Jack McDevitt,
627:I care about what the people I care about think about me. It's a short list, but I really care about what those people think. ~ Amy Schumer,
628:In the end, there's something of the puritan work ethic about me that roles really must sustain me on an intellectual level. ~ Damian Lewis,
629:I've spent many dark nights trying to forget about Cricket. It doesn't feel fair that he could have forgotten about me. ~ Stephanie Perkins,
630:I want to be a part of the grand plan. Being on board with God's objectives means I understand that this is not about me. ~ James MacDonald,
631:Sweetheart, there's probably something you should know about me..." Hudson tightened his grip on my hand. "I'm no gentleman. ~ Cindi Madsen,
632:The part about me being an 'okay sorcerer'? 'Not great'? No I believe I missed that.
-Lucas Cortez (Dime Store Magic) ~ Kelley Armstrong,
633:We want them [senators] to be themselves, and I told them, be yourselves and say what you want to say. Don't worry about me. ~ Donald Trump,
634:What matters most is not what I think I am or am not. What matters is what my Father sees in me and what He says about me. ~ Steven Furtick,
635:You tell others about Me - that I am a loving God. Your words are glib. My words are written in the blood of My only Son. ~ Brennan Manning,
636:Early in my childhood, when I was about six or seven, I began to get the feeling that there was something different about me. ~ Eric Clapton,
637:Great actors who I want to work with-have such a misconception of who I am because of all the things that get said about me. ~ Lindsay Lohan,
638:He wanted to know something about me. I leaned over and put my mouth to his ear. It was barely a whisper.
'I'm a murderer. ~ Ruta Sepetys,
639:I admire people who have and show "class." Coach Pat Riley has class! I can only hope other people say the same about me. ~ Bradford Winters,
640:I'm kind of proud of myself. I've been able to keep a certain grace about me, even in the times of disgrace and craziness. ~ Pamela Anderson,
641:Just when I think the human race has been lost to the "what about me" people. I see the best we have to offer helping others. ~ Bill Engvall,
642:Lincoln, they used to talk about him almost as bad as they talk about me. So democracy has never been for the faint of heart. ~ Barack Obama,
643:Maybe that’s what I need to do now, muster up everything that was ever vivísima about me and somehow find a way to stand tall. ~ Laura Resau,
644:One thing about me, when I make a decision about something, I realize when you make choices in life, that dictates your life. ~ Chris Tucker,
645:You worry about hurting me, but you never seem to worry about me hurting you. And I’m the one with the killer touch. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
646:All I can do is worry about me and my family. I don't really worry about anybody else, they have to do what works for them ~ Harry Connick Jr,
647:All these men who loved Emma, I think. For all her problems, men were fixated on her. Will anyone ever feel like that about me? ~ J P Delaney,
648:And if you care about me half as much as you claim, then it should matter way more to you what I think than what they think. ~ Aprilynne Pike,
649:A remarkable thing about me is that the time that elapses between a sad thought and a flood of tears is three or four seconds. ~ Mindy Kaling,
650:I'm not going to change the way people think about me, but I can say you know what? I'm not going to carry that in my backpack. ~ Anne Lamott,
651:I thought we'd be discussing about me not leaving Philadelphia and they just kept asking me about the practice, so I lost it. ~ Allen Iverson,
652:[My work is] maybe about me maybe not wanting to be me and wanting to be all these other characters. Or at least try them on. ~ Cindy Sherman,
653:should’ve known all along would only care about me until they hit that invisible line in the sand—blood—and then let me down. ~ Sarah Henning,
654:The Limbaugh Theorem was not about me giving me credit for something. It was simply sharing with you when the light went off. ~ Rush Limbaugh,
655:When fear and suffering are disliked by me and others equally what is so special about me that I protect myself and not the other? ~ ntideva,
656:Because maybe I don't want to leave the planet invisible. Maybe I need at least one person to remember something about me. ~ Carol Rifka Brunt,
657:It's a funny thing about me. I don't have any interest in food most of the time now, although when I was a kid I was always hungry ~ Alan Ladd,
658:I write a lot about my experiences and the people I meet. Ive got a lot of material. But a book about me? It seems sort of odd. ~ Kevin Spacey,
659:My family was all police and hard hats at the refineries; they didn't know what to think about me. So I became a closet writer. ~ Robert Crais,
660:Qhuinn: "What is wrong with you, that you care so much about me?"
Blay: "What is wrong with you, that you can't see why I would? ~ J R Ward,
661:Stop worrying so much. Don't worry about me; don't worry about you. Seize the moment. Enjoy. Let tomorrow take care of itself. ~ Jude Deveraux,
662:Tell me you want to kiss me,” he said. “I...” I did, but saying it out loud was hard to do. He was handsome, nice, cared about me, ~ C L Stone,
663:When happiness is liked by me and others equally, what is so special about me that I should strive after happiness only for myself? ~ ntideva,
664:A lot of my songs are personal and about me being 16 and having guys break my heart and feeling like it's the end of the world. ~ Avril Lavigne,
665:Every election is about the future, which by definition means it's more about the future of young people than it is about me. ~ Hillary Clinton,
666:Forming your worldview by relying on the media would be like forming your view about me by looking only at a picture of my foot. ~ Hans Rosling,
667:I can only ask of those who care about me and the issues in my case to support me and spread the word about what is going on. ~ Chelsea Manning,
668:If it is a glance about me, I will die. We are amused by the sad chubby girl who is clearly enchanted by our hipster beauty. ~ Becky Albertalli,
669:I think the first song I ever wrote ... was called "Can't Help Thinking About Me." That's an illuminating little piece, isn't it? ~ David Bowie,
670:Though I carry always some ill-nature about me, yet it is, I hope, no more than is in this world necessary for a preservative. ~ Andrew Marvell,
671:Why do they always have to remember the pathetic stuff? Why can't they ever remember something positive being said about me? ~ Melina Marchetta,
672:Arjun: ...the men are talking because you're beautiful.
Sita: ...I would much rather they talk about me because I'm skilled. ~ Michelle Moran,
673:I don't want a fashionable wedding, but only those about me whom I love, and to them I wish to look and be my familiar self. ~ Louisa May Alcott,
674:I think you can get the wrong impression about me from my work and think I'm always a bit down. I'm not that way at all. I'm fun-loving. ~ Sting,
675:Just like a child does with a new toy, you played with me for awhile and then forgot about me when something better came along. ~ Jennae Cecelia,
676:Long story,’ I said. ‘Ah,’ the barman said, like he understood everything there was to know about me, ‘we’ve all got one of those, ~ Tana French,
677:She's just not like other people and can't fake it, which is more than can be said about me. I've been faking it my whole life. ~ Lisa O Donnell,
678:Stuff about me dating Kim Kardashian - I have no idea where that came from and all these other rumors. I don't think I'm that type. ~ Jeremy Lin,
679:That's one thing about me: I'm not greedy. I buy things for my friends if I buy them for myself. I make sure my friend's rent is paid. ~ Lil Kim,
680:What pretty nail polish,' Eric said, smiling. [...] Trust Eric to pick out the one thing that was new and different about me. ~ Charlaine Harris,
681:I don't read a word that's written about me. I don't read my own interviews. I don't read reviews. I think it would drive me insane. ~ Sarah Ruhl,
682:I know you worry about me needing you, but I shouldn't be with you because I need you. I should be with you because I love you. ~ Cassandra Clare,
683:I think the biggest misconception about me probably is ... I don't prey on the weak. I ain't a bully, but I ain't no saint, either. ~ Suge Knight,
684:I want people to believe me when I play a part and they are less apt to if they know a lot about me and have associations about me. ~ John Hawkes,
685:People were beginning to talk about me, and that’s always good news. As Adolf Hitler once said, all publicity is good publicity. ~ Norm Macdonald,
686:The biggest misconception people have about me is that I'm in control of every situation. I'm rarely in control of any situation. ~ Lauren Bacall,
687:They may say, 'He's small. We really don't know if he can get the job done.' But they said that about me coming out of high school. ~ Bob Sanders,
688:As a personality, I'm not one that likes to be center stage. It's not about me, it's about the music. I just want people to listen. ~ John Digweed,
689:I always sing them as though they are autobiographical, even if they're not, and most of my songs do come from something about me. ~ Ronee Blakley,
690:I dont think about what my opponent will do in the fight and especially what he has to say about me - doesn't matter to me at all. ~ Gunnar Nelson,
691:I'm going to paste it up on the wall so my dickhead uncle sees it the moment he walks in and stops going on about me losing it. ~ Melina Marchetta,
692:I’ve never been bothered with my conduct. I’ve only been bothered by people that don’t get it correct when they gossip about me. ~ Shannon L Alder,
693:When it was time for parent-teacher conferences, I remember that I was always embarrassed about what my parents would hear about me! ~ Derek Jeter,
694:During my formative years,
my mother had this annoying habit
of taking me into shoe stores
and forgetting all about me. ~ Jeffrey McDaniel,
695:I felt that the beach portraits were all self-portraits. That moment of unease, that attempt to find a pose, it was all about me. ~ Rineke Dijkstra,
696:I let the memories flood me as I fill one page. Then another. And then I'm not even writing about him anymore. I'm writing about me. ~ Gayle Forman,
697:I'm regarded quite asexually by a lot of people. And the people that understand me the best are nearer to what I understand about me. ~ David Bowie,
698:I will say again that I have never, and would never, harm a child. It sickens me that people have written untrue things about me. ~ Michael Jackson,
699:Let me have men about me that are fat... Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much: such men are dangerous. ~ William Shakespeare,
700:One thing you should know about me is that I am not a hugger. For the record, in New York, that is a perfectly acceptable way to be. ~ Mindy Kaling,
701:People have often written about me, that I did this for this reason and that for that reason, and theyre usually 98 percent wrong. ~ Linda Ronstadt,
702:[...] to judge from the Internet postings that people have sent me, probably most of what you learned [about me] was nonsense. ~ Theodore Kaczynski,
703:You’re every song I have ever sung. I’ll never let anything hurt you again. For the first time in my life, my dreams aren’t about me. ~ Abbi Glines,
704:Anorexia is such a self-consuming, selfish disease. It's all about you. Becoming a mother, all of a sudden it wasn't about me anymore. ~ Tracey Gold,
705:I feel as though Dr. Timbers was right about me -- that I don't belong in the real world, because I am uncontrollable and dangerous. ~ Matthew Quick,
706:In short,I might take seriously the idea of service to my country when my country begins to demonstrate that it gives a shit about me! ~ John Irving,
707:I really enjoy what I do, and I'm very grateful to be given an opportunity to do it. That's one thing that people can say about me. ~ Walton Goggins,
708:Maybe I should quit the business. There's no one left for me to love. Mama's dead. Mr. Burns couldn't care less about me. What's left? ~ Bobby Darin,
709:My fans are incredible. Don't you dare talk bad about me on my Instagram, because my fans will come out and they will eat you alive. ~ Ashley Graham,
710:My theme is memory, that winged host that soared about me one grey morning of war-time. We possess nothing certainly except the past. ~ Evelyn Waugh,
711:This isn't about you, Skeeter. It's about me, and I need you here. If we lose Crutchfield, we'll get him another day. If I lose you... ~ Tara Janzen,
712:Everything I do is under scrutiny. And one of the things different, I think, about me is that my life has been a very, very open book. ~ Donald Trump,
713:For God's sake, all of you, say spiteful things about me, then I shall know I mean something to you. Don't say surgaries, or I'm done. ~ D H Lawrence,
714:I'm an idiot like you said, so whatever you say about me doesn't matter, but you know... Don't you dare point a gun at your own brother! ~ Kazue Kato,
715:I'm so tired of being lonely,she thought. In so tired of never going out, of never being with a boy,off never having a boy care about me. ~ R L Stine,
716:I'm thirty-six, and I'm in love for the first time. I don't know what that says about me. Maybe that I've waited for you all my life. ~ Rachel Gibson,
717:I often think it would be such luxury to go mad, and not have to worry about anything. Others would have to worry for me, about me. ~ Charlotte Bront,
718:It's simply the case that as I get older, I seem every day to give a little bit less of a fuck what people think of or say about me. ~ Michael Chabon,
719:I've never been good at self-promotion. And my URL is really obscure. And for years and years, there was nothing about me on my website. ~ David Rees,
720:People joke about me that I talk in voiceovers. I have that sort of inflection. But I do talk in voiceovers. I have done it my whole life. ~ Matt Nix,
721:Please don't worry about me. My suffering is over. In the wise words of Dylan Thomas . . . After the first death, there is no other. ~ Colleen Hoover,
722:Ted Cruz has been playing an ad about me that is so ridiculously false, no basis in fact. Take ad down, Ted. Biggest liar in politics. ~ Donald Trump,
723:The last person who wrote about me for the Wall Street Journal didn’t even know the difference between machine memory and a floppy! ~ Brent Schlender,
724:You've all heard some rumors about me over the years. I guess this is the moment to do it. My name is Richard Gere and I am a l*sbian. ~ Richard Gere,
725:And of course I'm in the press all the time. So many books have been written about me; Into thin air, up in the air,Gone with the wind- ~ Rick Riordan,
726:Bullies say the things they say because they're unhappy. I also remind myself that what they are saying is not really about me. ~ Laura Michelle Kelly,
727:I don't beef with people, because I don't be around people. Nobody can't say nothing about me, because ain't nobody know nothing about me. ~ Fetty Wap,
728:I'd rather people interpret the songs and get whatever they can out of them instead of thinking about me crying in a room with a guitar. ~ Angel Olsen,
729:I fight for the man next to me. It don't matter about me, what matters about me is sacrificing for you; for the ultimate goal which is us. ~ Ray Lewis,
730:It was the single forgiving phrase in the syntax of weaponry I had strapped about me. The rest were unequivocal sentences of death. ~ Richard K Morgan,
731:I would consider him definitely one of my very best friends and I know he feels the same about me. We have a lot of love and respect. ~ Anthony Kiedis,
732:Me, me, me. How about me? Where do I come into all this? Am I like just some animal or dog? Am I just to be like a clockwork orange? ~ Anthony Burgess,
733:People talk about me as if I am the sole inheritor of the Guinness family fortune and worth masses, but I have hundreds of cousins. ~ Jasmine Guinness,
734:Rock 'n' roll is about music. Music. Music. Music. It's not about you, it's not about me, it's not about Oasis. It's about the tunes. ~ Noel Gallagher,
735:The one thing about me is that I don’t even know where I’ll end up, and I don’t know what I’ll be doing but I know that I’ll never really stop. ~ Mika,
736:When I was in school, one of my teachers was crazy about me. I once heard her tell another teacher, "I wish he was my kid for one day!" ~ Milton Berle,
737:You know, I can't stop thinking about you.
Oh really? Why you so obsessed about me?
Because..you're so full of shit yet still alive. ~ Toba Beta,
738:Dad, I'm in some trouble. There's been an accident and you're going to hear all sorts of things about me from now on. Terrible things. ~ Edward Kennedy,
739:Except, I think, it's more about me growing up and becoming an adult that I have this new best-friend type of relationship with my mom. ~ Ashley Greene,
740:Here’s a thing about me: I have always been a complete and utter muttonhead for a clever boy, even when I’m half delirious with pain. ~ Justina Ireland,
741:Here’s a thing about me: I have always considered pursuing a life on the stage if this whole killing-the-dead thing doesn’t work out. ~ Justina Ireland,
742:I AM homesick after mine own kind,
Oh I know that there are folk about me,
friendly faces,
But I am homesick after mine own kind. ~ Ezra Pound,
743:I don't care what they say about me when I'm through with sports. I don't want to be known as anything else in life but a great father. ~ Deion Sanders,
744:I don't want to see any art-writing gobbledygook or overblown words in an essay about me. If a smaller, simpler word will do - use it. ~ Doris McCarthy,
745:If I think she' hot and it turns out she's a psychopath, then what does that say about me? I'm totally not ready for that kind of therapy. ~ Barry Lyga,
746:I think what people are attracted to about me, if anything, is my passion. People got exposed to my passion through music and song first. ~ Lauryn Hill,
747:It's about me, or people wouldn't be so anxious to keep me from knowing about it. The absence of information is information. ~ Ender ~ Orson Scott Card,
748:I worry that's what people are going to think about me if they kind of go backwards. But if that didn't happen to you, I'll feel better. ~ Jonathan Dee,
749:Many stories are invented about me - too many stories; almost everyone uses me, and I'd say about 0.01 percent of the gossip is true. ~ Mario Balotelli,
750:People have said things about me, and wrote and criticized me about things in the past, but it goes in one ear and out the other. ~ Floyd Mayweather Jr,
751:I am a good person. I like myself the way I am. Many people love and care about me. I have a purpose in life. I don't want to kill myself. ~ Leila Sales,
752:I know about me. I am the moons sister, a tidal child stranded on land. The sea always in my ear, a surf of eternal discontent in my blood. ~ Keri Hulme,
753:I'm sure that people must say about me, on the screen, 'Good gracious, is Jeanette MacDonald going to take off her clothes - again? ~ Jeanette MacDonald,
754:Intelligence reports say Castro is very worried about me. I'm very worried that we can't come up with something to justify his worrying. ~ Ronald Reagan,
755:The impression that is out there about me is that I'm really hard-nosed, but the people who really know me, know that I am a soft touch. ~ Robert Irvine,
756:The thing about me and books is that whichever one I’m reading always reminds me of whatever’s happening in my life during that time. ~ Lauren Barnholdt,
757:All the people saying mean things about me on the Internet are gonna be dead in four hundred and thirty-three days,” she said, deadpan. ~ Neal Stephenson,
758:i hear a thousand kind words about me and it makes no difference yet i hear one insult and all confidence shatters - focusing on the negative ~ Rupi Kaur,
759:I remember every curve of your face," I whispered and leaned into him, kissing the edge of his jaw lightly. "Don't worry so much about me. ~ Laney McMann,
760:It's interesting work for me to tell my life, as a possibility for other people to relate it to themselves - not so much to learn about me. ~ Agnes Varda,
761:…my life has been a remarkable one. Maybe one day someone will write a book about me . . .” "I’ve never much cared for horror stories. ~ Anthony Horowitz,
762:One of the big misconceptions about me is that I walk around in mini-skirts and high heels twenty-four seven and go to the gym in heels. ~ Carmen Electra,
763:that I am not a good daughter. I am a traitor, a wolf among sheep; there is something different about me and that difference is not good. ~ Tara Westover,
764:When I compare myself to the other fellows there is something stiff and awkward about me; I look as if I had been in prison for ten years. ~ Irving Stone,
765:When I was 10, I knew there was something different about me. Everyone was football-mad, but I just wanted to watch musicals and see art. ~ Bruno Tonioli,
766:And she doesn’t have to worry about me, either. I don’t need to drink to get drunk. I can get drunk on things like the tulip—and this night. ~ Betty Smith,
767:I am suing Lord Beaverbrook for libel and hope for some lovely tax-free money in damages. He has very conveniently told some lies about me. ~ Evelyn Waugh,
768:I just feel like I haven't grown up yet. I live on my own and I do grown-up things, but there is something about me that is very youthful. ~ Kay Panabaker,
769:It was the single forgiving phrase in the syntax of weaponry I had strapped about me. The rest were unequivocal sentences of death. The ~ Richard K Morgan,
770:No."
"Why?"
"No one needs to know," I say.
"To know what?How long you've lasted?" Vick asks.
"To know anything about me," I say. ~ Ally Condie,
771:Some people may have thought that this book was too personal, too confessional. But what these people think about me is none of my business. ~ Anne Lamott,
772:Truly Christian conduct is not predicated on whether I have the right to do something, but whether my conduct is helpful to those about me. ~ Gordon D Fee,
773:Unfortunately I think the Internet knows more about me than I do. I usually look it up to see what I'm going to be doing that next week. ~ Travis Pastrana,
774:And you won't write any more stupid songs about me?"
"Can't promise that. In fact, that may be all I do for the rest of my life. ~ Charles Sheehan Miles,
775:Everybody wants to get along with everyone else in the sandbox. I'm that kind of kid, you know what I mean? That will never change about me. ~ Eddie Cahill,
776:Miroku: Kagome, are you worrying about me? Kagome: I guess so. Miroku: In that case, I have a favor to ask of you: please bear my child. ~ Rumiko Takahashi,
777:Pudge," She shook her head and sipped the cold coffee and wine-"Pudge, what you must understand about me is that I am a deeply unhappy person. ~ John Green,
778:There was no reason why I should go anywhere. The world about me seemed like a vision that was hurrying by while I stood still with my pain. ~ George Eliot,
779:What was that you were saying just before the food arrived? Something about me... no competition... best thing that ever happened to you. ~ Suzanne Collins,
780:When someone who loves and cares about me compliments me, I feel more glamorous than when the flashbulbs are going off on the red carpet. ~ Gabrielle Union,
781:Whoever wants to know something about me, they should look attentively at my pictures and there seek to recognise what I am and what I want. ~ Gustav Klimt,
782:Certainly I'm not going to sit on the Internet all day and read what Sam from Iowa is saying about me. But I'm a sponge. I've always been a sponge. ~ Eminem,
783:What I can and cannot imagine is a psychological fact about me. It is not a deep metaphysical fact about the nature of the universe. ~ Patricia S Churchland,
784:I do two things," she told me. "I remind myself that it's not all about me. And I focus on the good. There's always a way to find some good. ~ Julie Cantrell,
785:I have always said I will try to answer questions honestly. I don't want to change that about myself. I think people appreciate that about me. ~ Rory McIlroy,
786:My hustle has often involved food, because, much like household pets or toddlers, I am food-motivated, which is a handy thing to know about me. ~ Amy Schumer,
787:There were all these rumors about me... so I went indoors. No one saw me for years. And since I wasnt around, people believed what they wanted. ~ Karen Black,
788:They put me in a box, and every time I try to nudge the lid open, they slam it back down. It’s like nothing about me is allowed to change. ~ Becky Albertalli,
789:Well, there’s probably a lot you don’t know about me,” said Arthur. “Come to mention it, there’s probably a lot I don’t know about me either. ~ Douglas Adams,
790:What about me?” Corey said. “What’s my superpower?”
Silence fell.
“Oh, come on. I’m good at a lot of stuff. Right?”
More silence. ~ Kelley Armstrong,
791:What was that you were saying just before the food arrived? Something about me... no competition... best thing that ever happened to you... ~ Suzanne Collins,
792:Criticism, even when you try to ignore it, can hurt. I have cried over many articles written about me, but I move on and I don't hold on to that. ~ Diana Ross,
793:If I read our story backwards, it's about how I un-broke your heart, and then we were happy until one day, you forgot about me forever. ~ Joseph Gordon Levitt,
794:I have a bed and enough to eat and kind people about me. God is still with me. For these things I am grateful and have no reason to complain ~ Tracy Chevalier,
795:I'll fight.I'll fight it for you.Don't you worry about me,Hazel Grace.I'm okay.I'll find a long way to hang around and annoy you for a long time. ~ John Green,
796:I’m not sure what it is about me that makes her fold—’cause let’s face it, I’m not prime boyfriend material—but whatever she sees, I’ll take. ~ Helena Hunting,
797:I've never been all that interested or aware of what people are thinking about me or saying about me. I think that has kept me safest and sanest. ~ Edie Falco,
798:I would say to the president: This is not about me. This is not about Republicans here in Congress. It's about fairness for the America people. ~ John Boehner,
799:Sometimes it’s about us, sometimes it’s about you, and sometimes it’s about me. This time it was about you. Now be quiet and enjoy the beach. ~ Sidney Halston,
800:...you fantasize about me reading my poems to you - it doesn't work that way - I write down everything later - living is not an after-thought... ~ John Geddes,
801:You know we are flawed people, so if someone is going to make a movie about me, they don't have to make it up. My real flaws are much funnier. ~ Michael Moore,
802:A store-bought trinket with no history, no story. I knew, deep down, when he gave it to me that he didn't understand anything about me. ~ Christina Baker Kline,
803:I’m not changing everything about me to cater to some guy I don’t even know.” Or like, I added in my head. “Oh, my. Do we have an individual here? ~ Kiera Cass,
804:Sweet as hell. Unexpected. Reassuring. It was as if he wanted me to know, in his own particular Noah way, that he hadn’t forgotten about me. ~ Sarah Darlington,
805:Ye might no know this about me…”
“But I prefer my women… a wee bit dirty. I’ve imagined more than once what yer foul mouth could do to me. ~ Kerrigan Byrne,
806:Agreeing to disagree' isn't license to hold hateful and condemning beliefs about me as though it doesn't negatively impact our relationship. ~ Jamie Arpin Ricci,
807:Aline,” he said with difficulty, “I love you enough for the both of us. And there must be something about me worth loving. If you would just try… ~ Lisa Kleypas,
808:A lot of people don't know enough about me. When I meet people who freak out about Game of Thrones, they don't even know that I can speak English. ~ Jason Momoa,
809:Certainly there are people who like me, but then there are those who don't know me who gossip about me. You can't believe the things I've heard. ~ Carrie Fisher,
810:Dog sighs are some form of distilled truth. What does he know? What do dogs know? Ed sighs like he knows the truth about me and he loves me anyway. ~ Charles Yu,
811:God does not exist to make a big deal out of us. We exist to make a big deal out of him. It's not about you. It's not about me. It's all about him. ~ Max Lucado,
812:God does not exist to make a big deal out of us. We exist to make a big deal out of him. It’s not about you. It’s not about me. It’s all about him. ~ Max Lucado,
813:I am not afraid to admit, though slightly ashamed that I Google myself and I see people writing things about me and I get really proud and happy. ~ Mark Duplass,
814:I don't want to live in a hand -me -down world of others' experiences. I want to write about me, my discoveries, my fears, my feelings, about me. ~ Helen Keller,
815:I do wear wigs. ... I sometimes make the joke about me standing on a hilltop with my hair blowing in the wind - and me too proud to run after it. ~ Dolly Parton,
816:I prefer to remain mysterious and have people MAKE their own judgment calls about me than to always have to EXPLAIN who I am and what I’m about. ~ January Jones,
817:I was about six years old, still Daddy's little girl, even though Daddy couldn't care less about me.
How could I expect any man every would? ~ Ellen Hopkins,
818:My problem is that people have been writing books about me.A lot of things that people write about you are incorrect, but you don't fight about it. ~ Diana Ross,
819:The raid had been about me. The trustees of Blok wanted me back. Veego and LaBerge wanted me back. Saint Dane wanted me back. I was a popular guy. ~ D J MacHale,
820:there’s times when you look at the universe and you think ‘What about me?’ and you can just hear the universe replying, ‘Well, what about you? ~ Terry Pratchett,
821:They are clearly talking about me. One of them is right. I don't want to be pretty. I don't want to look nice. I know what happens to pretty girls. ~ Carol Wyer,
822:As soon as the first person wrote about me, the articles became just blatant, all-out lies. I consider it slander. If I cared more, I'd kill them. ~ Lana Del Rey,
823:Body cells replace themselves every month. Even at this very moment. Most everything you think you know about me is nothing more than memories. ~ Haruki Murakami,
824:Checking your six?” he said, still smiling. “I thought you wanted an airport because they’re safe. What is it about me that scares people so much? ~ Barry Eisler,
825:Does that help? Probably not, unless you are sane enough to believe that the truth about anyone is disappointing, the truth about me especially so. ~ Nick Hornby,
826:I feel very comfortable in my own skin. When someone makes jokes about me being heavy, it makes me mad. It's not true. I'm right where I should be. ~ Amy Schumer,
827:I have repeatedly said, when asked, that if the stories about me helped inspired our troops and rally a nation, then perhaps there was some good. ~ Jessica Lynch,
828:I'll fight it. I'll fight it for you. Don't you worry about me, Hazel Grace. I'm okay. I'll find a way to hang around and annoy you for a long time. ~ John Green,
829:I never, nor will I, put another person down to feel better about myself. I will live and die by what I do, not what anyone else thinks about me. ~ Carlos Mencia,
830:I think I had a shyness about me, I think I discovered acting as a way to break out of that and as a way of belonging, a sense of being special. ~ Michael C Hall,
831:It hit me that the students were talking about me, not God. I was standing before a holy God and robbing Him of the glory that was rightfully His. ~ Francis Chan,
832:It's great to have people come out. I do worry, though. They know me very intimately, in a way, if they listen to my show; they know a lot about me. ~ Marc Maron,
833:Miroku: Kagome, are you worrying about me?
Kagome: I guess so.
Miroku: In that case, I have a favor to ask of you: please bear my child. ~ Rumiko Takahashi,
834:Music, for me, is completely self-indulgent. I write it, I play the instruments, I arrange it, I produce it. It's all about me - as it should be. ~ Lenny Kravitz,
835:…my life has been a remarkable one. Maybe one day someone will write a book about me . . .”

"I’ve never much cared for horror stories. ~ Anthony Horowitz,
836:What about me?” Wes snapped. “Don’t I get a vote?”

Daniel shook his head. “She’s willing and you’re breathing. I pronounce you man and wife. ~ Jodi Thomas,
837:could practically hear Henry’s subtle, pointed smile in response to those words. “Then you don’t need to worry about me,” he said. “Do you? ~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes,
838:Even though Mavis was my secret friend, she is the only one I hope I see again. She’s the only one I wonder about. I hope she wonders about me too. ~ Mindy Kaling,
839:I don't want people to know anything about me, because that's not important. I'm more interested in the me that takes shape through the characters. ~ Willem Dafoe,
840:I know my limits. You don’t ever need to worry about me.” “Thanks, Scot. I’ll remind myself of that next time I see you looking like a flipped turtle. ~ Brad Thor,
841:My job as an actor, and the part of my job that I love is the transforming-and-becoming aspect of it, and so it doesn't become about me anymore. ~ Charlize Theron,
842:My mother encouraged me and was very great about me being gay, but she always encouraged me to follow my musical dreams, which I'm very grateful for. ~ Elton John,
843:My relationship with my sister is so central to my life. She's my closest friend, my biggest supporter, and I know she would say the same about me. ~ Emily Giffin,
844:own. I am sure that is what the family remembered best about me because of the way the mother’s letter began. “Dear Vet with the bandaged finger … ~ James Herriot,
845:Psalm 139 is not a psalm about me, fearfully and wonderfully made. It is a psalm about my Maker, fearful and wonderful. It is a psalm to inspire awe. ~ Jen Wilkin,
846:What does it say about me that my dearest friend is a cat?” I whisper as I begin to drift. “It says you have the very best taste in companions. ~ Shari L Tapscott,
847:Getting and keeping my immunity became very important to me. For I needed to take care of myself and my family. No one else was worried about me. ~ Monica Lewinsky,
848:I don’t know how she feels about me, but I sort of like her. I mean, I’m sickened by her existence obviously, but I find her strangely compelling. ~ Liane Moriarty,
849:I don't like to read things that people write about me. I'd rather read what kids have to say about me, because it's not their profession to do that. ~ David Bowie,
850:If someone wants to make a joke about me smoking too much pot, I'm not going to get mad at them, because I've put it out there that that's what I do. ~ Doug Benson,
851:It's not about me, again, this fight is not my fight, it's not the fight of the government ; it's the fight of the country, of the Syrian people. ~ Bashar al Assad,
852:The things I keep going back to, rereading, maybe they say more about me as a reader than about the books. Love in the Time of Cholera, Pale Fire. ~ Michael Chabon,
853:Were mind and matter me, I would come and go like them. If I were something else, They would say nothing about me. —NĀGĀRJUNA, Mūlamadhyamaka-k ~ Stephen Batchelor,
854:For how easy life must be for him. I wish I were bigger, stronger. Male. I wish I could make people stop worrying about me and my so called frailness. ~ Ally Carter,
855:Honestly I try to stay away from what has been written about me because if you let that stuff get to you and it's not true, it can drive you crazy. ~ Taylor Lautner,
856:I don't think I've ever written about me. I'm not a character in any of my plays, except that boy, that silent boy that turns up in Three Tall Women. ~ Edward Albee,
857:It hadn’t escaped my attention that I preferred to spend time with the undead rather than the living. I tried not to think about what that said about me. ~ Amy Plum,
858:It still stung, knowing that he would rather see me with someone else than give me my moment, but I had to be mature about it. It wasn't about me. ~ Mina V Esguerra,
859:There are certain things I don't want to joke about. If it's about somebody else, it's fine. If it's about me, I think it's totally insensitive! ~ Gilbert Gottfried,
860:Alex's eyes searched my face trying to understand me. I promise that one day he will. One day, he'll know everything about me. The good and the bad. ~ Briana Pacheco,
861:Everybody. No matter how they feel about me, everybody on Oklahoma City, on that team, of course I watch them. I support them. I want them to do well. ~ Kevin Durant,
862:I don't think about being undefeated; I don't think about what people say in the media about me, whether it's good or bad; I just don't think of it. ~ Cain Velasquez,
863:If I were confined to a corner of a garret all my days, like a spider, the world would be just as large to me while I had my thoughts about me. ~ Henry David Thoreau,
864:If you ever want to get the facts straight about me or the Batman, please write to the original source, myself, for the truth, instead of second guessing. ~ Bob Kane,
865:It's much better when I go out with my mates and we stop talking about me like I'm some sort of egomaniac. It's great when we can just have a drink. ~ Dido Armstrong,
866:I wondered why she thought she could reveal that casual racism in mixed company. I wondered, as I often do about people, what she truly thinks about me. ~ Roxane Gay,
867:Lady, I couldn’t help but feel haunted by the ways I’d been criticized, by the people who’d made assumptions about me based on the color of my skin. ~ Michelle Obama,
868:[My mom] worries about me going and taking drugs, whereas my dad advises me on what drugs to take and what ones not to take. So, they're very different. ~ Charli XCX,
869:There aren't many people who would say this about me, but the great thing about this life of ours is that you can be someone different to everybody. ~ Jennifer Niven,
870:There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others. My courage always rises at every attempt to intimidate me. ~ Jane Austen,
871:...and if you hear something you know, please sing along. No wait - I take that back - you can't sing along - this is about me now - this is my show. ~ Audra McDonald,
872:But it’d be nice to have someone who cared about me, someone I could talk to
about anything, someone who’d tell me I was really special. ~ Margaret Peterson Haddix,
873:I deserve a fair trial, like every other American citizen. A large amount of ugly, malicious misinformation has been released to the media about me. ~ Michael Jackson,
874:I finally realized how absurd it was that I'd worried so much about what my classmates thought about me. It's not like I wanted to look like them. ~ Stephanie Perkins,
875:i hear a thousand kind words about me
and it makes no difference
yet i hear one insult
and all confidence shatters
- focusing on the negative ~ Rupi Kaur,
876:I’m sorry about my brother,” he says. “He worries about me.” “Is everything okay?” I ask. “Everything’s great.” I bend down to clean up the juice mess. ~ Penny Wylder,
877:I never care personally what people say about me. The music, and the message - this will always be more important to me than people thinking I'm the best. ~ Lady Gaga,
878:I've learned that I want what I deny. I want someone who is crazy about me, who treats me like a princess. I want the picture-perfect fairy tale stuff. ~ Selena Gomez,
879:I was alone and orphaned, in the middle of the Pacific, hanging on to an oar, an adult tiger in front of me, sharks beneath me, a storm raging about me. ~ Yann Martel,
880:No matter whether my eyes were open or shut, I could still see it, the crapulent major’s third eye, weeping because of what it could see about me. ~ Viet Thanh Nguyen,
881:The best piece of advice that I remember probably on a daily basis is to accept everything about me that is different. That is what makes me special. ~ Misty Copeland,
882:What does it say about me that I haven’t seen a living human being other than Mom in twelve years and my first instinct is to knock them unconscious? ~ Robert J Crane,
883:You can tell all that about me from your measuring tape?'

'Well, I use the metric system, It's the only way to get really exact numbers. ~ Catherynne M Valente,
884:You don’t have my permission to take me home, Mr. Hunter,” she says, gritting her teeth. “Here’s what you need to know about me: I don’t ask permission. ~ Lola St Vil,
885:I decided, if I'm going to be poor and black and all, the least thing I'm going to do is to try and find out who I am. I created everything about me. ~ Ornette Coleman,
886:I don't think Mercedes-Benz says anything about me, really. I was in a situation where I was able to get a really nice car and I'm proud to have it. ~ Lauren Lee Smith,
887:In my world, there are no simple questions, and precious few answers of any kind. If you are going to write about me, you must resign yourself to that. ~ John Banville,
888:Ironically, I remember that not even the pretty girls were exempt from this sick breed of torment. And if they couldn’t escape it, what about me? ~ Mimi Jean Pamfiloff,
889:Never forget that I loved you, and I did the best by you I could. You can forget everything else about me, but please. Don’t forget that.” —Enid Healy ~ Seanan McGuire,
890:No surname? Or is Thorn it?”
“Thorn is all anyone needs to know about me.”
“As in thorn up all our collective nether regions,” Devyl muttered. ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
891:Occasionally, I'll be on the Internet and see something about me and give in to the urge to click on it. It's hard not to. Usually, I wish I didn't. ~ Carrie Underwood,
892:There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others. My courage always rises with every attempt to intimidate me. ~ Jane Austen,
893:There is something essentially sanguine about me, which I am inclined to attribute to the fact that I was born by caesarean section. It must affect you. ~ Simon Callow,
894:What you need to know about me is that I always just wanted to be a country singer. I didn't choose the path of television or being on magazine covers. ~ Blake Shelton,
895:And you claim to be feeling this way. Floatish. Singsong-ish. About me.”
She sighed. “Yes.”
“That’s absurd.”
“I know, but I can’t seem to stop it. ~ Tessa Dare,
896:I don't know if many people know this about me, but I have multiple sclerosis. So I don't have time for a lot of shades of gray. I don't have time for BS. ~ Neil Cavuto,
897:i hear a thousand kind words about me
and it makes no difference
yet i hear one insult
and all confidence shatters

-focusing on the negative ~ Rupi Kaur,
898:It's about me, or people wouldn't be so anxious to keep me from knowing about it. The absence of information is information. ~ Orson Scott Card Ender ~ Orson Scott Card,
899:It would be cool to be invisible, but I'm afraid of what people would say about me if they didn't know I was there. Some things are better left unknown. ~ James Marsden,
900:Now that’s my point about my mother. I mean, if she understands so much about me then why couldn’t she understand that I had to wear loafers without socks? ~ Judy Blume,
901:She opened one eye. “The goddess Artemis is going to talk to the supreme god Zeus … about me?”
“Yup.”
She closed her eyes again. “I’m so not okay. ~ Rosanna Leo,
902:So," Annabeth said, "are you going to argue about me coming along?" "Nah. You'd just beat me up." Percy said. She managed a laugh, which was good to hear ~ Rick Riordan,
903:The worst thing about me is my toes. I've thick joints from wearing pointe ballet shoes - I went to a dance school from the age of 11 and danced every day. ~ Pixie Lott,
904:You needn’t worry about me. I can take care of myself.” “I can see that. That’s why y’ve got the cap’n sniffin’ after you like a tomcat on the prowl. ~ Sabrina Jeffries,
905:Don't worry about me. I plan to continue to be in show business. I have already been booked to be in a production of 'The Sunshine Boys' with Jay Leno. ~ David Letterman,
906:Hee hee hee! You should've seen the look on your face!"
"If mom and dad cared about me at all, they'd buy me some infra-red nighttime vision goggles. ~ Bill Watterson,
907:I find it hard to believe that anyone could be so curious about me that they would want to read that I wear underwear shorts with green polka dots on them. ~ Paul Newman,
908:If you are afraid of changes Watch from a distance Whether or not I might do something If you're going to talk about me behind my back It is what it is. ~ Ayumi Hamasaki,
909:I give credence to the worst things somebody writes about me, and if somebody writes something nice, I think they're wrong or false or lying or joking. ~ Jesse Eisenberg,
910:I'm a highly flawed individual, as we all are, and because I was raised by Jesuits, I'm constantly, 'What is it about me and what I can do to be better?' ~ Michael Moore,
911:I'm not Brad Pitt or George Clooney. Those guys walk into a room and the room changes. I think there's something more... not average, but everyman about me. ~ Matt Damon,
912:I want to communicate through my music. If you want to know Geri Halliwell listen to my album: it tells you more about me than a documentary ever could. ~ Geri Halliwell,
913:So what about me? Would I always have to find a high horse? The moral relish, the rising above, the being in the right, which can make me flaunt my losses. ~ Alice Munro,
914:There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others. My courage always rises at every attempt to intimidate me." "I ~ Jane Austen,
915:There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others. My courage always rises with every attempt to intimidate me. ~ Amanda Grange,
916:He scooped me up and suddenly I was pressed against his chest. “Were you worried about me?”
"No, I’m ranting for fun, because I’m a disagreeable bitch! ~ Ilona Andrews,
917:I am a very private person. No one ever knows anything about me as I don't think it is necessary. I tell people as much as I want them to know about me. ~ Priyanka Chopra,
918:I have a feeling that someone nearby is soon going to find out something about me that will mean the end, although I can't imagine what that something is. ~ Joseph Heller,
919:I've seldom minded other people's opinions, but the other side of that coin is that I've seldom been interested by them, um their opinions about me I mean. ~ Tom Stoppard,
920:Personal importance, or taking things personally, is the maximum expression of selfishness because we make the assumption that everything is about me. ~ Miguel Angel Ruiz,
921:She is one of those ladies who is more beautiful at sixty than she could possibly have been at twenty. (how I hope someone says that about me someday)! ~ Mary Ann Shaffer,
922:The French make two mistakes about me. They think I'm an intellectual because I wear these glasses and they think I'm an artist because my films lose money. ~ Woody Allen,
923:What is it about me that threatens them so much they would rather see carnage like this than just let me live my life?", Celestra Caine in FADE by Kailin Gow ~ Kailin Gow,
924:You've built up this idea about me, this ideal, but I'm not that person. I'm not perfect. I am far from perfect. I'm not worth such a beautiful story. ~ Stephanie Perkins,
925:Damn him. I could love. I had it all inside of me. If he knew so much about me, why couldn't he see that? If I didn't love him, how could it hurt so badly? ~ Tarryn Fisher,
926:Everything I read about me is what I say. The way I've come across is exactly who I am. So far, they haven't skewed it to be one way or another too much. ~ Meredith Brooks,
927:I'm not looking for God, only for myself, and that is far more complicated. God has a great deal written about Him; nothing has been written about me. ~ Jeanette Winterson,
928:I think I got to you. I think when you close your eyes, you think about me. I think you don't want to, but you do, because God knows I think about you, Scout. ~ K Bromberg,
929:Mama was amazing like that; I spent most of my teenage years assuming that she knew nothing about me, and all of my twenties realizing that she knew everything. ~ Eva Rice,
930:Women's rights is not only an abstraction, a cause; it is also a personal affair. It is not only about us; it is also about me and you. Just the two of us. ~ Toni Morrison,
931:You can say anything you want to say about me. But don't you dare address overweight people with terrible names and ugly remarks. That is what upsets me. ~ Richard Simmons,
932:You couldn't care about me. if you could hold me in your hand, me, you would be disgusted. You would throw me to the ground and grind me under your foot. ~ Stephenie Meyer,
933:You're ever song I have ever sung. I'll never let anything hurt you again. For the first time in my life, my dreams aren't about me. They're about you." -Jax ~ Abbi Glines,
934:He’s a narcissist, and I wonder what it says about me that I’m willing to sleep with a man whose eyes constantly look past me in search of his own reflection. ~ Gregg Olsen,
935:I cared about Ben, but I was never in love with him. I was in love with what it said about me that I had a boyfriend like Ben, and that's just different. ~ Nadia Bolz Weber,
936:I have read articles about me where a reporter has exaggerated something that I communicated, but I wouldn't say there's ever been a lie told about me. ~ Hayden Christensen,
937:I hear a thousand kind words about me
and it makes no difference
yet i hear one insult
and all confidence shatters

- focusing on the negative ~ Rupi Kaur,
938:I love you because you are worthy of my love," she continued. "I love you because you show me every day how much you care about me and how much I mean to you. ~ Shay Savage,
939:I realized… you were for real, I guess.” He angled a look at her. “Naïve as all fuck, but real. And good. And sitting next to me. In my life. Caring about me. ~ Lucian Bane,
940:I've always thought of myself as a catalyst. Look, it's not without its perils. Ann Coulter called me "learning disabled." The things people write about me. ~ Barbara Boxer,
941:Racing is a very selfish, self-centred, self-glorifying thing. My wife's life for 14 years was centered around me. It was all about me. It was all for my ego. ~ Greg LeMond,
942:This life is not about me. It's about joining hands with Jesus to fulfill whatever tasks He sets before me and to share His love with all He brings my way. ~ Lysa TerKeurst,
943:this life is not about me. It’s about joining hands with Jesus to fulfill whatever tasks He sets before me and to share His love with all He brings my way. ~ Lysa TerKeurst,
944:Three things no one has ever said about me:

You make it look so easy.

You are very mysterious.

You need to take yourself more seriously. ~ Jenny Offill,
945:What about me?" Ella whined. "I don't want Raven to go away already!"
"It's just for one night, munchkin! How about we invite Lucy over while he's away? ~ Tabitha Suzuma,
946:What does it say about me that my dearest friend is a cat?” I whisper as I begin to drift. “It says you have the very best taste in companions.” Finally, ~ Shari L Tapscott,
947:When I come home, it's about my kid, who needs to eat, needs to do homework, and needs to get to basketball. I don't have a lot of time to think about me. ~ Taraji P Henson,
948:A lot of people believe in reading reviews. If I get too focused on some detail of what they've said about me, I'm going to end up shooting myself in the foot. ~ Kevin Bacon,
949:I don't have to wear a three-piece suit to be a good person, but I would like everything about me-even my clothes-to reflect a certain uncompromising integrity. ~ Glenn Beck,
950:If I do it you won't ever worry?'

'I won't worry about that because it's perfectly simple.'

"Then I'll do it. Because I don't care about me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
951:I found myself thinking about what worked for me, and also what I wanted to do for work, what was important to me, and what I wanted my work to say about me. ~ Dick Van Dyke,
952:I'm surrounded by people who care about me and love me. I have a great job. I have wonderful roommates who take care of me. I have a family who adores me. ~ Evangeline Lilly,
953:None of that would have changed anything. Because it was never about me. It was about him—his own inadequacies that made him need to prove something to himself. ~ Vi Keeland,
954:There's been so much media about me being a surfer dude and a lot of other jobs. I guess it's time to prove myself, to let the people know, heck, I've a brain. ~ Kato Kaelin,
955:Amy Pond, there's something you'd better understand about me 'cause it's important, and one day your life may depend on it: I am definitely a mad man with a box! ~ Matt Smith,
956:Antichrist Superstar is also about me wanting to grow up and be something that people would adore...instead I grew up and became something that people hated. ~ Marilyn Manson,
957:How do you know all this about me?" Helen sputtered. Claire sighed.
"After I pushed you off the roof..." she began.
"After you WHAT?" Lucas yelled. ~ Josephine Angelini,
958:I am very lucky to have people who care about me and care about my music. I think it would be irresponsible to not show them as much love back as they show me. ~ Hoodie Allen,
959:I'm the best corner in the game. When you try me with a sorry receiver like Crabtree, that is the result you are going to get. Don't you ever talk about me. ~ Richard Sherman,
960:realized that people's reactions had more to do with them, more to do with who they were, than anything about me. It was like a bolt of lightning hit me, Bree. ~ Mia Sheridan,
961:So," Annabeth said, "are you going to argue about me coming along?"
"Nah. You'd just beat me up." Percy said.
She managed a laugh, which was good to hear ~ Rick Riordan,
962:There's so much stuff said about me that's not true, so now if something is hurtful and wrong, I send an e-mail or letter immediately, saying, This is not true. ~ Tracey Emin,
963:What follows is more about books than it is about me, but nonetheless it is my inward autobiography, for the words we take into ourselves help to shape us. ~ Francis Spufford,
964:I can come up sometimes with ideas for scenes that I'm not in, to make it better or add something. It's not about me, or my ego, that I wanna show this or that. ~ Noomi Rapace,
965:If you behave like a celebrity, then people will treat you like a celebrity, and if you don't, they won't. There's not much to write about me in the tabloids. ~ Cillian Murphy,
966:I genuinely don't feel that anything that's been written or said about me has overshadowed my music, and that's the most important thing as far as I'm concerned. ~ Norah Jones,
967:...I have done my best to set down the character of the people about me so that some record of us might live after us, for the like of us will never be again. ~ Tomas O Crohan,
968:What would surprise a lot of people about me... I'm a gardener! I have a green thumb. I really like to get into the shrubs, the bushes, and really cultivate. ~ Jeffrey Donovan,
969:As I traveled from one country to another, no one knew anything about me. So I could be anybody, I could speak as I wished, act as I wished, dress as I wished ~ Kathleen Turner,
970:Decided to have a cappuccino and chocolate croissants on way to work to cheer self up. Do not care about figure. Is no point as no one loves or cares about me. ~ Helen Fielding,
971:I am a mytht," Kote said easily, making an extravagant gesture. "A very special kind of myth that creates itself. The best lies about me are the ones I told. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
972:If you had really believed Moses, you would believe Me; because he wrote about Me. But if you do not believe what Moses wrote, how will you ever believe what I say? ~ Anonymous,
973:I’m going on to bigger and better things. You’re going to be hearing about me someday. I’m going to be somebody. And all you’re ever going to be is an asshole. ~ Rosalind James,
974:I think what he loved about me the most was that I wasn't part of that world. But once we were together publicly, he wanted to change me into that social animal. ~ Marla Maples,
975:It sounded like a dragon breathing in time with me, like I had this pet dragon who was cuddled up next to me and cared enough about me to time his breaths to mine. ~ John Green,
976:I wanted her to want to know everything about me. It was unnerving how desperately I yearned to bare my soul to her, expose my flaws and have her accept me anyway. ~ L H Cosway,
977:I was married at the time when I first joined the band and my wife said: 'Why don't you write a song about me ?' So I wrote 'She's got balls'. Then she divorced me. ~ Bon Scott,
978:Do you know what else I think? I think I like the idea of Lola Carlyle worrying about me." He slid his knuckle along her jaw to her chin and she held her breath. ~ Rachel Gibson,
979:I don't pay no attention to what critics say about me, the good or the bad. The toughest critic I got is myself...and I'm too vain to play anything I think is bad. ~ Miles Davis,
980:If you know anything about me, you know that my life's taken a few unexpected curves and crashes along the way. But hey, at least I can say I took the scenic route! ~ Naomi Judd,
981:I try not to read the blogs or what people say about me. Because that's what brings everybody down - no matter what you do, you're always going to have haters. ~ Vanessa Hudgens,
982:The biggest misconception about me is the bad-boy image that everyone stuck me into due to my tattoos, drug days and the constant changes I make with my hair color. ~ A J McLean,
983:They're right to think that about me, because I'm the person most likely to sleep with my female fans, I genuinely love other women. And I think they know that. ~ Angelina Jolie,
984:When he bit into the flesh there softly, I almost accused him right there of lying to me about me being his first girlfriend, because he was way too good at this. ~ Shelly Crane,
985:When I pick songs for karaoke, I have three concerns: (1) What will this song say about me? (2) How will I sound singing it? and (3) How will it make people feel? ~ Mindy Kaling,
986:Ask José Mourinho, he wouldn't know a thing about me, my sport - he knows football, and to get to high levels you have to be insane, nothing else means anything. ~ Conor McGregor,
987:But even then I knew it wasn’t me that saved her life. It wasn’t about me. I was just there while she was maybe going to die and maybe not, and then she just didn’t. ~ Lucy Corin,
988:Even during my career, when I read all those great things about me, it's almost like I was reading about someone else. It's almost like there was another person. ~ Willie McCovey,
989:I didn't want to leave things the way we had, unresolved, ... and tried to tell myself he cared about me enough not to look elsewhere for what I wasn't giving him. ~ Sarah Dessen,
990:I don't think any of my kids would have a good word to say about me. I think they deny that they even know me. At school, they pretend they are Anton du Beke's kids. ~ Rob Brydon,
991:I'm just trying to get rid of all the mystery surrounding me and let people see what I'm thinking. So they can understand me and stop assuming things about me. ~ Juliana Hatfield,
992:I spend a lot of time with my family. I go to bed early, don't watch too much television, don't read everything that's written about me whether positive or negative. ~ Heidi Klum,
993:Everything that Eddie has said about me is the total opposite of what really happened. Eddie says I wanted to be a solo artist. No, Eddie wanted to be a solo artist. ~ Sammy Hagar,
994:Father, break my heart for what breaks yours. Give me open hands and open doors. Put your light in my eyes and let me see, that my own little world is not about me. ~ Matthew West,
995:If nothing else, having a Last Friend should make my friends feel a little better about me running wild around the city. It makes me feel a little better, at least. ~ Adam Silvera,
996:I sometimes end up in dangerous situations, and I come back to you broken and messed up, and you worry about me when I'm gone. It's like marrying a policeman. ~ Audrey Niffenegger,
997:...It sounded like a dragon breathing in time with me, like I had this pet dragon who was cuddled up next to me and cared enough about me to time his breaths to mine. ~ John Green,
998:I was spending way too much time thinking about me and what I needed to do, and far too little time thinking about Jesus and what he had already done for me. ~ Tullian Tchividjian,
999:All it takes is for me to be seen chatting up a girl for [tabloids] to, you know, make up some crappy headline about me being a sex rat or whatever they call it. ~ Daniel Radcliffe,
1000:I just don't want to die alone, that's all. That's not too much to ask for, is it It would be nice to have someone care about me, for who I am, not about my wallet. ~ Richard Pryor,
1001:I just want an opportunity. If you don’t like the audition, don’t hire me! But if you don’t want to even see me - that’s hurtful. And why? You know nothing about me! ~ Jessica Biel,
1002:on that piece of white paper, sam wrote, "write about me sometime." and i typed something back to her, standing right there in her bedroom. i just typed. "i will. ~ Stephen Chbosky,
1003:The fact is most of the things that people know about me are made up. My own life is backstage. So what you "know" about me is only what I allowed you to know about me. ~ Tom Waits,
1004:We only talk shit about the women we’re afraid jeopardize the things we have and want. That’s why when I was fat, people made fun of me, but no one gossiped about me. ~ Liza Palmer,
1005:But you, O LORD, are a shield about me,         my glory, and the lifter of my head. 4    I cried aloud to the LORD,         and he answered me from his holy hill. Selah ~ Anonymous,
1006:I don't drink coffee. I've never had a cup of coffee in my entire life. That's something you probably don't know about me. I've hated the taste since I was a kid. ~ Steven Spielberg,
1007:I don't listen to what people say about me and I don't read what they write about me. People can compare me to anyone they want to, but I'm not going to worry about it. ~ Eric Davis,
1008:I find myself relearning this lesson often. Even though I glimpse God’s holiness, I am still dumb enough to forget that life is all about God and not about me at all. ~ Francis Chan,
1009:I'm not a role model, nor have I ever tried to be a role model. The only thing about me as a role model is I've managed to stay here and be working and survive. For 40 years. ~ Cher,
1010:I’m the perverted sick asshole who likes to say this shit to you,” he said, his voice raw and rough. “Who likes to fuck you like this. What does that mean about me? ~ Laurelin Paige,
1011:I think this is pretty clear, but maybe not to everybody: Despite the fact that the work is personal or taken from life, it's not about me telling my personal story. ~ Frances Stark,
1012:I wanted people to trust me, despite anything they’d heard. And more than that, I wanted them to know me. Not the stuff they thought they knew about me. No, the real me. ~ Jay Asher,
1013:There are so many things that demand to be said. Where did you go? Do you ever think about me? You've ruined me. Are you okay? But of course, I can't say any of that. ~ Gayle Forman,
1014:There's nothing too interesting about me, I'm just a dude that draws, I know there's nothing special about me that people would be standing in awe in front of me. ~ Marko Djurdjevic,
1015:Why can’t I have someone care about me so much the only thing that matters to them is me? I just want someone to love me like that and I don’t think I’ll ever have it. ~ Apryl Baker,
1016:You dont know me. You dont know anything about me, and you havent even tried getting to know me, so youre not allowed to talk shit about something you have no clue about ~ Erin Watt,
1017:You know the bodysuit that I built my line on? . . .That was about me being able to go directly from work to yoga class. It just wasn't as accepted to talk about then. ~ Donna Karan,
1018:I like charisma and charm, but what I really need to find is someone who doesn’t get on my nerves but is also minimally annoyed by all the irritating things about me. ~ Samantha Irby,
1019:I've never had my heart broken. It's a very sad state of affairs. I think everybody should have their heart broken. I don't think it says anything good about me at all. ~ Sally Field,
1020:I was thrown into the fashion world, dating models - and you'd read about me dating a new starlet every month. That's just where my life was. But I've grown up a lot. ~ Stephen Dorff,
1021:The number of kiwis was increasing by the minute. When I looked about me, there were dozens of them, all identical, and each one fired off a question to me in turn. ~ Hiromi Kawakami,
1022:There's a lotta things about me you don't know anything about, Dottie. Things you wouldn't understand. Things you couldn't understand. Things you shouldn't understand. ~ Paul Reubens,
1023:We dont know anything about anyone," she says. "Don't you get that yet? You don't know shit about me, I don't know shit about you. You don't even know shit about you. ~ Lauren Oliver,
1024:and fully capable of taking you apart piece by piece. This is not about torture. It’s about me knowing in my heart that you’re telling the truth.” “Isaiah, just listen. ~ Blake Crouch,
1025:At some point that night, I glimpsed my most probable future. That one day, the most interesting and important thing about me would be a thing that I did a long time ago. ~ Hank Green,
1026:Everything that`s written about me has such a negative taint. It just has a life of its own, like an avalanche, and I don`t think there`s anything I can do to stop it. ~ Roseanne Barr,
1027:If I wrote a musical it wouldn't be about me. Although I do some magic, so it would probably be about a magician who appeared and re-appeared all over the place. ~ Neil Patrick Harris,
1028:I just worked really, really hard to stay in people's faces, so it would be hard to forget about me. I'm just trying to stay popular and do the same thing over and over. ~ Wiz Khalifa,
1029:I knew exactly how he felt because I had walked in his shoes, wary and distrustful, unable to believe anybody could care about me without asking for something in return. ~ Ann Aguirre,
1030:I think everyone is pretty excited about me. I have a style that any fight fan would love. I am a real value-for-money fighter. People want to see me against the elite. ~ Ricky Hatton,
1031:I would go there quite frequently. I met and became close with John Szarkowski of the Museum of Modern Art. He was incredibly supportive about me working in color. ~ William Eggleston,
1032:On that piece of white paper, Sam wrote, "Write about me sometime." And I typed something back to her, standing right there in her bedroom. I just typed.
"I will. ~ Stephen Chbosky,
1033:There are also many things my wife can't stand about me, and there are certain capacities that she has that are different than mine. The trick is to find compatibilities. ~ Ian Bogost,
1034:There are the three things you should know about me: 1. I don’t believe in love. 2. Every night, I dream about finding my Prince Charming. 3. I’m a walking contradiction. ~ J S Cooper,
1035:Certainly, I am aware that there have been a number of articles written about me and television shows in which I have been featured and referred to as a "cult leader." ~ Frederick Lenz,
1036:Everything about me and him and life makes so much sense when we're together like this.He makes me feel more beautiful.More important.More loved.I feel more everything ~ Colleen Hoover,
1037:For the entirety of my young and skittish life, I had fixated upon my fear as if it were the most interesting thing about me, when actually it was the most mundane. ~ Elizabeth Gilbert,
1038:I don't watch myself on TV, I don't read the news clippings about me, so when people come up and say, 'What about that story last week?' I go, 'I didn't even know there was.' ~ Jay Kay,
1039:I'm not saying Senator Mitchell's report is entirely wrong. I am saying Brian McNamee's statements about me are wrong. Let me be clear: I have never taken steroids or HGH. ~ Jim Lehrer,
1040:I started thinking that if post modernism is about people opening up all their skeletons, I'm going the other way. I don't want anyone knowing anything about me anymore. ~ Billy Corgan,
1041:My name is on the prayer list every week, which means families like Diana’s are talking about me over supper, lifting me up to the heavens. The rodeo-trash half-breed. ~ Julie Cantrell,
1042:The thing is, I mean, there’s times when you look at the universe and you think, “What about me?” and you can just hear the universe replying, “Well, what about you?” ~ Terry Pratchett,
1043:Ever morning, until you dead in the ground, you gone have to make this decision. You gone have to ask yourself, "Am I gone believe what them fools say about me today? ~ Kathryn Stockett,
1044:Let me have men about me that are fat, Sleek-headed-men, and such as sleep o'nights; Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; he thinks too much; such men are dangerous. ~ Julius Caesar,
1045:Well, as an artist, I think that Elvis's generosity to me he always talked very highly about me, he always spoke very highly about my work and singing and my writing. ~ Jackie DeShannon,
1046:But I'm very careful with opinions because I never know what the truth is. When I read what the press says about me, I don't really believe what it says about other people. ~ Carla Bruni,
1047:Hey, I’m Maddie. I have been dreaming about you for fifteen years. I was wondering if you were dreaming about me too or if I need to be locked up in a mental institution? ~ Elena Kincaid,
1048:Home is where the people who live there need me to come home to them, and worry about me when I'm gone. There's no such place on this earth, no matter how far I drive. ~ Orson Scott Card,
1049:Honestly, I think some of my family members of a certain generation were more skittish about me playing a gay character on Six Feet Under than watching me play a killer. ~ Michael C Hall,
1050:How can you be so sure about me?" He leveled his spellbinding gaze on my face. "When you've been in the dark as long as I have, moy angel, there is no mistaking the light. ~ Kresley Cole,
1051:I actually feel quite self-indulgent at the moment, telling you all about me, me, me.
(...)
On the other hand, you're a human -you should understand self obsession. ~ Markus Zusak,
1052:I don’t know you, not because I didn’t ask the right questions, but because you never trusted me enough to let me in. You’re right about me, I want more. I want all of you. ~ Sarah Grimm,
1053:I learned long ago not to give a flying fuck what strangers thought about me. Hell, I only mildly care what my friends think. Life is too short to stress others’ opinions. ~ Bijou Hunter,
1054:I'm afraid that what most people don't know about me is that I'm very close to my brother and sister, who are 16 and 13, and I think I'm a pretty good big sister to them. ~ Naomie Harris,
1055:I never worry about what they think about me. Because I feel so far away from what my Italian colleagues have done that I almost automatically become an isolated director. ~ Sergio Leone,
1056:It is fun to see girls going mad about me or dancing around to get one glimpse of me. These are major perks of being an actor. But you need to be cautious and respectful. ~ Emraan Hashmi,
1057:I've never written songs about relationships. I've written songs about how I feel. The songs are more about me, than another person. That's the way I like to look at it. ~ Marilyn Manson,
1058:People like to re-invent you, according to cliché. There are a lot of stores about me that really apply only to Capote or Mailer or somebody else. Everything is a mish mash. ~ Gore Vidal,
1059:Somehow, somewhere along the line, I forgot who I am, what I like and what I don’t. I’ve been so focused on pleasing my husband, fitting in his world, that I forgot about me. ~ Mia Asher,
1060:You check to see the facts are correct where business is concerned but if I read everything that was written about me, I'd end up feeling totally insecure about myself. ~ Elle Macpherson,
1061:You should be more paranoid than you are. Your typical suburban mom worries all the time, but she worries about the wrong things.
Because she doesn’t worry about me. ~ Lisa Scottoline,
1062:Along with a very smart brain and a very coordinated body, I got born with the personality of a trampoline so most of the ratty stuff people say about me bounces right off. ~ Lesley Kagen,
1063:Cromwell started that inverted snobbery from which we are all suffering today. ‘I’m a plain man, I am; no nonsense about me.’ And no manners, grace, or generosity, either. ~ Josephine Tey,
1064:Don’t mistake my kindness for weakness. I am kind to everyone, but when someone is unkind to me, weak is not what you are going to remember about me. —Al Capone CHAPTER ~ Lisa Renee Jones,
1065:You read about me in history books, but now I am dedicated to spreading the truth about preserving the dignity of all human life from natural conception to natural death. ~ Norma McCorvey,
1066:You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that bear witness about me, yet you refuse to come to me that you may have life. ~ Anonymous,
1067:For six months I'd do movies and make it all about me. Then the other six months, it's not about me and it doesn't matter what my hair looks like or what anything looks like. ~ Rachel True,
1068:I don't act to be popular, or see my face on the cover of magazines every time I go out to get coffee. I don't want to think about me all the time, and what I look like. ~ Ludivine Sagnier,
1069:If all it took to be disliked was weird fashion, an off-putting personality, and a commitment to disregarding what anyone thought about me, then I didn't want to be liked. ~ Chelsea Martin,
1070:Once I start putting all my little insecurities in my mind, I'm not actually acting. Then it's about me - and it should never be about me. It should be about the character. ~ Nicole Kidman,
1071:People feel like they know you when you're in their living room, weekly, for five years. But I always get uncomfortable when people know more about me than I know about them. ~ Nina Dobrev,
1072:That's the question: is truth an illusion, or is illusion truth, or are they essentially the same? Myself, I don't care what anybody says about me as long as it isn't true. ~ Truman Capote,
1073:The two of us hold each other's gazes for a long, unembarrassed moment and I feel that Ky knows. I'm not sure what he knows - whether he knows me, or just something about me. ~ Ally Condie,
1074:Elisha,' he said, 'no matter what happens to me, where I go, what folks say about me, no matter what anybody says, you remember - please remember - I was saved. I was there. ~ James Baldwin,
1075:I have found that the more I get my ego out of a picture and the more I think about how can I serve other people instead of always thinking about me, the more miracles show up. ~ Wayne Dyer,
1076:I know this golf tournament has my name on it but it's not about me. It's about the Louisiana Tech family. There is nothing greater than being a part of the Bulldog family. ~ Terry Bradshaw,
1077:I’m all used up inside, love.” Two tears slid down her cheeks. “That’s not how I see you at all.” “Which says more about you than it does about me, darling. I’m sorry.” He ~ Kristan Higgins,
1078:I`m down to Earth, a lover of music, making music and making love. I love to make people happy and I think I`m basically a good person … despite what you might read about me. ~ Duff McKagan,
1079:I remember being in a comic shop with my son, with my ten year-old son and he put his hand over my eyes. He was embarrassed about me seeing the comics at Forbidden Planet. ~ Francoise Mouly,
1080:It's not charity," I snap. "He cares about me--and I care about him!"

Warner nods, unimpressed. "You should get a dog, love. I hear they share much the same qualities. ~ Tahereh Mafi,
1081:Nicasia's wrong about me. I don't desire to do as well in the tournament as one of the fey. I want to win. I do not yearn to be their equal. In my heart, I yearn to best them. ~ Holly Black,
1082:Sometimes I don't feel worthy but then I look at my reflection and see my daughter, mother and grandmother who are worthy of all things. That in itself says a lot about me. ~ Alexandra Elle,
1083:The idea—the fact of it, the fact that he even noticed and thought about me for more than one second—is huge and overwhelming, makes my legs go tingly and my hands feel numb. ~ Lauren Oliver,
1084:There is only one thing you need to know about me," he finally said. "I will protect you as long as you are necessary, and as long as you do not seek my downfall."
- Knox ~ Gena Showalter,
1085:The story about me, apocryphal or not, is that I could sing before I spoke. My parents went into bedroom one day and there I was standing in the crib singing God Bless America. ~ Linda Lavin,
1086:When we suffer, it’s always for somebody’s saving—that issue is always hanging in the balance. It’s not all about me; it’s all about Jesus becoming known in this broken world. ~ Louie Giglio,
1087:Apparently, I'm a senstive guy. You didn't notice that about me right away?" He moved closer, carefully, slowly encroaching on her space. "I cry at chick flicks and weddings. ~ Stephanie Rowe,
1088:Asami: ...Why'd you chase after me? It's not like you care about me!!

Yoh: Well that's true. But, things would be more complicated if I didn't chase after you. ~ Kazune Kawahara,
1089:I don't read the magazines that make things up about people. I know what the truth is. I don't sort of indulge in my own fodder. I don't really care what they write about me. ~ Ashton Kutcher,
1090:If I were sufficiently romantic I suppose I'd have killed myself long ago just to make people talk about me. I haven't even got the conviction to make a successful drunkard. ~ John Dos Passos,
1091:[...] I'm about to get on a plane here, and I'm packing recovery literature. All I know is I'm going to be the guy reading the book on co-dependency. That's what I know about me. ~ Marc Maron,
1092:I never notice what is said about me. I am credited with things I have never done, and abused for them. It would be idle to attempt to contradict newspaper talk and street rumors. ~ Jay Gould,
1093:I understand it. People are very willing to say things about me, to make accusations about me that are - I don't get upset about them anymore, but they are very regrettable. ~ Hillary Clinton,
1094:Many children work hard to please their parents, but what I truly longed for was good times that were about us, not about me. That is the real hole the Dodgers filled in my life. ~ Gil Hodges,
1095:My son is everything to me. He's the reason why I get up and I work out the way I work out and train the way that I train. He changed everything about me, so he was a blessing. ~ Derrick Rose,
1096:There are epic downsides to living a somewhat public life. The upshot of that is there's nothing to hide. It's a relief in a way. There's nothing about me that can't be said. ~ Natasha Lyonne,
1097:When I play against someone that's new in the league, I make him respect me. They may have heard about me, but now you get to see me actually in front of you. That drives me. ~ Michael Jordan,
1098:Acting and making art is just something I love to do, and I love to tell stories that feel important, honest and necessary. It's not about me. It's about being part of something. ~ Ezra Miller,
1099:Because you have only known me for like fourteen seconds and seven of those were us making out and you still know more about me than all of my friends in this stupid place. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
1100:Even if someone says nasty things about me, I don’t recognize their ill will toward me. I feel thankful that they are forcing themselves to say such difficult things for my sake. ~ Osamu Dazai,
1101:I can assure you that it feels even stranger to me than it probably does to you to have seen so much written about me when I have done so little to paint a picture of myself. ~ Pippa Middleton,
1102:If I prophesy my future I want to prophesy something good. I’m not saying what I feel. I’m not saying what it looks like in the real world. No, I’m saying what God says about me. ~ Joel Osteen,
1103:If someone can care about me that deeply, despite all my faults, despite all my refutations, despite all my everythings, then that makes all the storms and all the oceans worth it. ~ T J Klune,
1104:I try to have thick skin, but every once in a while I read something that someone says about me, and it's so slanderous and moralistic and it has nothing to do with my music. ~ Madonna Ciccone,
1105:Yes, there was something special about me, and I knew what it was. I was the kind of girl they found dead in a hall bedroom with an empty bottle of sleeping pills in her hand. ~ Marilyn Monroe,
1106:You’re a fucking miracle,” he whispered against my skin and I closed my eyes. I loved that he thought that about me.
“I’m a woman,” I whispered back.
“You’re an angel. ~ Kristen Ashley,
1107:And when I picture his mind, I hear my name as a shy crystal ping that occurs once, maybe twice, a day and quickly subsides. I just wish he thought about me as much as I do him. ~ Gillian Flynn,
1108:CANDY: I learned long ago not to give a flying f*ck what strangers thought about me. H*ll, I only mildly care what my friends think. Life is too short to stress others’ opinions. ~ Bijou Hunter,
1109:'Heartbreak Heard Around the World' is about me and my girl, and I'm just going through a broken-heart stage in a relationship, and I'm just kind of expressing my love for her. ~ Jacob Latimore,
1110:I don't like my whole life dragged out. I don't want anyone to know about me, because I don't think I'm very interesting... I like my work. I like what I gave. And that was it. ~ Lilly Pulitzer,
1111:I dont like to watch myself on screen because in my mind there is a touch of George Clooney about me, but when I see it, there is more than a little Donkey from Shrek about me. ~ Stephen Mangan,
1112:I’m glad the UFC wanted to work with me as well, and I think that they trust that I’ll never make them look bad. You never have to worry about me with a DWI or doing something crazy ~ Jon Jones,
1113:I was far too embarrassed to share the experience of Indian food at school. As a kid, you're desperate to fit in, to assimilate in some way, and everything about me stood out. ~ Sanjeev Bhaskar,
1114:One thing to know about me: I dig. If I can’t find it — I dig deeper, harder. I dig until I find it. The only thing I couldn’t dig into was my own mind. I didn’t want to see it. ~ Tarryn Fisher,
1115:There are so many things about me that you don’t know,” she whispered. Should I tell him? God, this was torture. “All I know is that I can’t give you up. You belong with me. ~ Peggy L Henderson,
1116:As long as I don't commit any crimes, you have no right to judge me except by my performance as a professional. On that level, you're welcome to think whatever you want about me. ~ Johnny Carson,
1117:Dad. Why haven’t you called me? I left you a million messages.” “You left me too many messages. You shouldn’t be calling me or even thinking about me. You’re in college now. Move on. ~ Anonymous,
1118:God's got my picture,' Piper reiterated, 'taped right up there on his big, big, giiinormous fridge.' She smiled. 'Because he's crazy about me. And about you, too. ~ Candace Calvert,
1119:I don't know Putin. He said nice things about me. If we got along well, that would be good. If Russia and the United States got along well and went after ISIS, that would be good. ~ Donald Trump,
1120:I think about going away myself, living a whole different life, like I could exist on a different planet and this life wouldn’t know about me, and I wouldn’t know about it. ~ Jayne Anne Phillips,
1121:I threw back my head, my hair falling about me like a great red curtain, and cried out.  My eyes felt hot and burned with tears as my body trembled with the passion for blood.  ~ Rhiannon Frater,
1122:I've never really been aware of what is said about me, whether it's positive or negative. I ignore it. I've always had the mind-set: 'No one can challenge me better than myself.' ~ Troy Polamalu,
1123:I wont ever put myself in a bad position so that people can say bad things about me. I make smart decisions, and my friends and my family, they are all there for the right reason. ~ Derrick Rose,
1124:One thing about me is that I have a really good sense of direction. Mom and Dad always say they don’t need a map when I’m around. I almost always know when I’m heading the wrong way. ~ R L Stine,
1125:That's one thing about me, and I think that's what most of my fans enjoy about me, that I don't hold nothing back. I do exactly what I want to do, and say exactly what I want to say. ~ Lil Wayne,
1126:When I used to read fairy-tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, and now here I am in the middle of one! There ought to be a book written about me, that there ought! ~ Lewis Carroll,
1127:and I’ve been dubbed adorable. I am not okay with this. This is not acceptable. Charlotte is so getting fucked from behind tonight so she knows there’s nothing adorable about me. ~ Lauren Blakely,
1128:But I'm not a member of the Democratic Party. If you know anything about me, anybody who's followed me, I'm the anti-Democrat. I have railed against the Democrats for a long time. ~ Michael Moore,
1129:I find stuff written about me is in stark contrast to who I am. But I can sleep well at night knowing that I did my best - I'm looking forward to my next chapter, whatever that is. ~ Peta Credlin,
1130:I hope people have pulled something about me and said "Hey Mr. T loves his mother, hey Mr. T ain't no dummy, hey Mr. T never grabbed his crotch," when you're talking about Hip-Hop culture. ~ Mr T,
1131:Is that what you see in my eyes, that you know nothing about me?”
“Nothing is written in your eyes". I replied.
"It is written in my eyes and i see the reflection in yours ~ Haruki Murakami,
1132:I thought we had lost you. I thought we'd done something worse than let you die.' His old arms were tight and strong about me. I was kind to the old man. I did not tell him they had. ~ Robin Hobb,
1133:I don’t know when reading books became the most essential thing about me, but it happened over the years and I found myself the most willing servant of what I considered a rich habit. ~ Pat Conroy,
1134:I'd tried so hard, but something about me just didn't fit. There was, it seemed, no Eleanor-shaped social hole for me to slot into. I wasn't good at pretending, that was the thing. ~ Gail Honeyman,
1135:If I see something really nasty on Twitter, I will usually delete it or block the person because I don't want to see that every day Get to know me, and then you can talk about me! ~ Kendall Jenner,
1136:I haven't had the time to do a lot of writing. But nothing's really changed about me. It's just my day-to-day activities have changed, and as a person, I have to adapt to those changes. ~ D Angelo,
1137:I know everyone is busy in life and for them to take out the time to still think about me and send me a card or a letter, that really meant the world to me. I'm grateful for that. ~ Teresa Giudice,
1138:When I look in the mirror, I won’t see the things they will most likely say about me. I’ll see me, Willow Tate, the woman who isn’t perfect, but she is perfect in her imperfections. ~ Harper Sloan,
1139:I always thought when I got older that God would sort of come into my life in some way. He didn't. I don't blame him. If I was him I'd have the same opinion about me that he does. ~ Cormac McCarthy,
1140:I enjoy the bad things that are said about me. It enhances sales and makes me feel evil. I don't like to feel good 'cause I am good. But evil? Yes. It gives me another dimension. ~ Charles Bukowski,
1141:I have been driven many times upon my knees by the overwhelming conviction that I had no where else to go. My own wisdom and that of all about me seemed insufficient for that day. ~ Abraham Lincoln,
1142:I have the best fans. I know every artist says that but I really do. I love my fans for how much they know about me, how much they learn about me, and how much they really pay attention. ~ Jay Sean,
1143:I kept thinking that it sounded like a dragon breathing in time with me, like I had this pet dragon who was cuddled up next to me and cared enough about me to time his breaths to mine. ~ John Green,
1144:I’m sorry to say that people have written fifty or sixty books about me. I haven’t read a single one of them, since I know too much of the subject, and I’m sick and tired of it. ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
1145:The media outlets did not even attempt to confirm the most basic facts [about me] because even a simple investigation would have shown that these were nothing more than false smears. ~ Donald Trump,
1146:This may sound a little West Texan to you, but I like it. When I'm talking about.. when I'm talking about myself, and when he's talking about myself, all of us are talking about me. ~ George W Bush,
1147:Well, if this band hates the establishment that much, then I doubt they’ll care about me making up my own words. They can’t oppress me with their “correct lyrics.” Fuck the system. ~ Becky Chambers,
1148:When I look back, I can see why people thought I was aggressive. My first single, 'Do It Like A Dude,' resulted in a lot of misconceptions about me. I'm confident - but I'm not arrogant. ~ Jessie J,
1149:You're the nicest boy ever,", I told him, feeling undeserving and terrible. "You didn't have to get me anything. I like thinking about you thinking about me when I'm not around. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
1150:Here’s a frustrating thing about me: if everyone else is happy, I usually can’t stay pissed off. My moods are conformists. It sucks, because sometimes you really want to be angry. ~ Becky Albertalli,
1151:I had a lot of problems in my life. I've been a sickly kid, I had a strange life. They said I could have been blind, handicapped, asthmatic, there were all kind of different problems about me. ~ RZA,
1152:I think the most important goal I scored in Spain was the first one because people were wary about me coming over to Spain as a player - they thought I was just there to sell shirts. ~ David Beckham,
1153:I wonder if any night on earth will be like this one. It is like a night in a dream. The people about me are like some uncanny, half-human beings. There must be spirits abroad tonight. ~ Kate Chopin,
1154:My daughter couldn't care less about me being famous. She finds it revolting and, like a lot of teenagers, is virtually allergic to me. That started at 12 and hasn't gone anywhere yet. ~ Dawn French,
1155:Sometimes when you read the Bible, you find yourself asking, "How does this book know that about me? How does it know that about our world - especially when it was written so long ago?" ~ Max Lucado,
1156:The live show allows me to transcend myself, because it's not about me anymore. The writing process is very much about me but then the live show is not. They feel really different. ~ Fernando Torres,
1157:Way up in my tree I'm sitting by my fire
Wond'rin' where in this world might you be
And knowin' all the time you're still roamin' the countryside
Do you still think about me? ~ Jimi Hendrix,
1158:Whoever wants to know something about me - as an artist which alone is significant - they should look attentively at my pictures and there seek to recognise what I am and what I want. ~ Gustav Klimt,
1159:You don’t have to worry about me pressuring you. You say stop, we stop.” That sums it up without me having to over explain. “But I’ll never complain if you cop a feel above or below. ~ Katie McGarry,
1160:But we were talking about me and my problems."

Sophronia looked Monique up and down gravely.

"I don't think we're going to solve those in the space of one carriage ride. ~ Gail Carriger,
1161:For me, I've never talked about my private life. It's always been about Black Sabbath. It's strange to open up and talk about me as a young lad, my relationships, marriages and what not. ~ Tony Iommi,
1162:I can sort of do what I want. Maybe I have to work harder to prove myself in some new relationship because they've heard some wacky stories about me. But at least I can get the meeting. ~ Sean Parker,
1163:I don't think my kids have to worry too much about me embarrassing them because that's not how I would want to grow up, with wacky dad showing up at school and performing for everyone. ~ Steve Carell,
1164:(...) I ducked once underwater and holding my breath until movement was an agony, blundered painfully ahead, under the surface, for as long as I could. The water was in a tumult about me. ~ H G Wells,
1165:It's a sponge and I'm a sponge and for a second there all our sponge parts are one and I don't just have square pants, everything about me is squarish because I'm part of a wall. ~ Karen Marie Moning,
1166:It's my dream and I see no point in speaking about other teams when I have these dreams. I think other people know that about me; I'm just hungry to win with Arsenal and that's it. ~ Robin van Persie,
1167:No matter what these people say about me, my music doesn't glorify any image. My music is spiritual when you listen to it. It's all about emotion, I tell my innermost, darkest secrets. ~ Tupac Shakur,
1168:People pay a million dollars to be recognized, but nobody cares about them. They cared about me because I did things other men were afraid to do. That's why my fans identified with me. ~ Evel Knievel,
1169:Too late, buddy boy. I barked. a weird thought- something about me being too late as well- almost took shape in my mind and then vanished. I've got the kind of mind that's on my side. ~ Spencer Quinn,
1170:Whoa, you got my head in the clouds
Whoa, you got me thinking out loud
The more you dream about me the more I believe
That nothing's ever out of reach
So dream, dream, dream ~ Miley Cyrus,
1171:If you listen to the way I speak and watch the way I conduct myself - there's nothing about me that's rock n' roll. It's like, 'Hello, I'm in a rock n' roll band'. 'No, you're a narc.' ~ Henry Rollins,
1172:I smiled. You mean, to play it the way you would. Yes, that was probably true. Again, she would be coming to similar conclusions, mutatis mutandis, as the lawyers like to say, about me. ~ Barry Eisler,
1173:Maybe you’re right about me and I do find it hard to trust—but I don’t regret trying with you, Ivy. What would I do differently? I’d have chosen you when you gave me that ultimatum. ~ Lynn Raye Harris,
1174:Your courtship method of arrogance self-loathing, and then telling me how beautiful other girls are is pretty unique," said Kami. "I like it. I don't know what that says about me. ~ Sarah Rees Brennan,
1175:As a rule, I think they are quite impossible. Geniuses talk so much, don't they? Such a bad habit! And they are always thinking about themselves, when I want them to be thinking about me. ~ Oscar Wilde,
1176:I care because I want you to care about me. I care because I have become aware of my absolute dependency upon you, whoever you are, for the outcome of my social, my democratic experience. ~ June Jordan,
1177:If you want to read anything nasty about me, just go to the backpacker websites. There's this kind of elitist branch where they really believe that I had no business going backpacking. ~ Cheryl Strayed,
1178:I'm sure my priorities will change. My mother was such a great mother and is still such a big part of my life. I want my kids to feel that way about me. I want to be in their lives. I ~ Beyonce Knowles,
1179:I’ve been so afraid for myself that I didn’t think about you. What will I do if he hurts you? Who will be my therapist? How will I survive?” First rule of narcissism: it’s all about me. ~ Lynda Hilburn,
1180:I was brought up that way, a wild child of the woods and ponds. But of course, nobody believes that about me. They don’t know what to think when I say, “You know, I’m just a country boy. ~ Steven Tyler,
1181:Jase looks intrigued, and I have to wonder if he senses something about me. About us. After all, I might be Samantha now, but before that I was Juliette, the first girl he ever loved. ~ Lili St Germain,
1182:Be careful about gossiping because loose lips really do sink ships. Now that I'm in the broadcast business, and people talk about me, I know what it feels like to be the victim of gossip. ~ Tavis Smiley,
1183:I am a failure as a writer. The publishers won't publish me, the bookshops won't carry my books, the critics won't write about me. I am excluded from all anthologies, and completely ignored. ~ Anais Nin,
1184:I don't mind, it doesn't hurt me if anyone says I'm not normal. I don't know what normal is. Sometimes I'm just really tired, or I haven't eaten, and people get the wrong idea about me. ~ Craig Nicholls,
1185:It seems we need someone to know us as we are - with all we have done - and forgive us. We need to tell. We need to be whole in someone's sight: Know this about me, and yet love me. Please. ~ Sue Miller,
1186:Sometimes it's not the thing you want. It's the promise of the thing you want... I want you to think about me and nothing else for just a second. And in that second, I'll rob you blind. ~ Danielle Paige,
1187:Theres really not much that people can pick on me for my work, so obviously they find other reasons to write something bad about me. I mean, people enjoy reading bad stuff about people. ~ Sonakshi Sinha,
1188:What’s your favorite place to visit?” He absently answered, “Wherever you are.”
“Bowen, five things about you can’t all be about me.”
But you’re the only good thing that I’ve got. ~ Kresley Cole,
1189:Although I was calm as a child, I had this restlessness about me–this need and hunger to create my own world. Poetry filled that void, and its words fed that vital necessity of ownership. ~ Masiela Lusha,
1190:And if she was sleeping, was she dreaming about me? And I wondered how it would feel to be in heaven someday and not have my face matter anymore. Just like it never, ever mattered to Daisy. ~ R J Palacio,
1191:For I need this scar over my heart to remind me. Crazy as it sounds, if I can bear the wound on my body, it lessens what I must carry on my soul. How he knew that about me, I cannot fathom. ~ Ann Aguirre,
1192:My sister Tiffany told me years ago, 'You can never write about me.' Then she called six months ago and said she wanted to be in a story. She was worried people thought I didn't like her. ~ David Sedaris,
1193:Now you should be thinking about me fucking you," he hissed. "Because I sure as hell am."

"Oh God," Kelly breathed.

"No, you don't say his name when I fuck you. You say mine. ~ Abigail Roux,
1194:There are many sides to me to who I am and my personality. I think the only thing that is rebellious about me is that I don't really have a lot of fears, as far as film industry is concerned. ~ Megan Fox,
1195:[This kind of strange mythology about me.] I've pulled a huge steamboat over a mountain; I've done a feature film with all the actors acting under hypnosis - things that are very unusual. ~ Werner Herzog,
1196:Well, we can ride together for a while longer. The highway south is farther along this way. I'll be glad of some cheerful company." "First time anyone's said that about me," Halt replied. ~ John Flanagan,
1197:What did he say about me?” Tom demanded.
“You don’t want to know.”
“You’re right.”
“Told you,” Prophet said, looking quite pleased with himself. “Don’t say I never tell you anything. ~ S E Jakes,
1198:You never had to look at me. I had to look at you. I know more about you than you know about me. Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced. ~ James Baldwin,
1199:Actually, since I'm gay I think I should count for two guys instead of just one. I mean, in me you get the male point of view and you don't have to worry about me wanting to touch your boobies. ~ P C Cast,
1200:For me I'd say... a fact that nobody knows about me is that I hate eggs, they gross me out. It's this weird thing from childhood, I don't know what it is, but I just think eggs are disgusting. ~ Mikey Way,
1201:I know you're angry and I know that it'll take work, but I just want you to try. To give getting through my fuck-ups together a chance. I need to know that you can give a shit about me again. ~ Emily Snow,
1202:I stood before the little mirror on my bureau in the servants’ quarters and told myself, “It’s official. You’re back.” And yet I wasn’t. There was something about me that would never return. ~ Phil Knight,
1203:I thought we had lost you. I thought we'd done something worse than let you die.' His old arms were tight and strong about me.

I was kind to the old man. I did not tell him they had. ~ Robin Hobb,
1204:The butterflies I get are not if somebody boos me in the crowd, or somebody talks trash about me during the week, or somebody on ESPN rips me. It's the pressure that I'm putting on myself. ~ Aaron Rodgers,
1205:What's so special about me?" There isn't anything special
about you, at least, nothing I can put my finger on. And yet and here's the mystery of life - I
can't think of anything else. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1206:I actually feel quite self-indulgent at the moment, telling you all about me, me, me. My travels, what I saw in '42. On the other hand, you're a human - you should understand self-obsession. ~ Markus Zusak,
1207:If you have to see me broken and beat-up to care about me, I will *never* care about you. If you only like me when I'm cast down, I will get back up and wipe the kindness right off your face. ~ Ally Condie,
1208:if you want to be happy again, you have to truly accept the things that aren’t ever happening. Everybody has their shit to get over. Like, I’m never having parents that give a fuck about me. ~ Sarina Bowen,
1209:I keep to myself, keep myself locked up tight. I only speak when spoken to, I never state an opinion. I don't think anyone at work knows anything about me except my name, maybe my job title. ~ Angie Martin,
1210:I’ve never understood it before. The truth is this: that I am not a good daughter. I am a traitor, a wolf among sheep; there is something different about me and that difference is not good. ~ Tara Westover,
1211:Mr. Franz, I think careers are a 20th Century invention and I don't want one. You don’t need to worry about me; I have a college education. I’m not destitute. I'm living like this by choice. ~ Jon Krakauer,
1212:This is the funny thing about me. People think John just comes up with all the ideas. I'm honored. People think I have a big old brain, but actually I am the sum of the people I work with. ~ John Darnielle,
1213:Facebook and Twitter and these other social sites bring every, I mean, 140 characters. I mean, I'm on Twitter and I have fun. But I don't think anybody learns anything about me as a person. ~ Sherman Alexie,
1214:I don't mind what the opposition say of me so long as they don't tell the truth about me. But when they descend to telling the truth about me I consider that this is taking an unfair advantage. ~ Mark Twain,
1215:I'm a has-been. Who the fuck cares about me?"
Shadows said softly, "You're a god".
Wednesday looked at him sharply. [...] "So?"
"It's a good thing to be a god", said Shadow
"Is it? ~ Neil Gaiman,
1216:I never met Putin, I don't know who Putin is. He said one nice thing about me. He said I'm a genius. I said thank you very much to the newspaper and that was the end of it. I never met Putin. ~ Donald Trump,
1217:Maybe you shouldn't drink so much," I suggested. "Pudge." She shook her head and sipped the cold coffee and wine. "Pudge, what you must understand about me is that I am a deeply unhappy person. ~ John Green,
1218:My emotions threaten to consume me. I went from having no one who cared about me, aside from a social worker who was paid to—to having two men desperate to keep me safe and secure in their home. ~ K Webster,
1219:Both of my parents graduated from high school, both attended college, both have government jobs now. They've always been very adamant about me finishing high school and finishing college. ~ Chance the Rapper,
1220:Captain Reed eyed him thoughtfully. "I built my whole life around the stories they about me. You know what I learned?"

Archer shook his head.

"What you do makes you who you are.... ~ Traci Chee,
1221:Do you ever hear from your
dad?’ I ask.
‘Uh-uh. Mum said they had the biggest
fight before he left. She was sixteen and telling him about me and he left a dad shaped hole in the wall. ~ Cath Crowley,
1222:Hey, I’m just saying, don’t worry about me hitting on you or anything. I don’t date coworkers, even if you are really cute.” “Not gay, Jessie.” “But,” she said, “you experimented in college. ~ Craig Schaefer,
1223:I have two choices in life: I either try to do the right thing and get accused of being selfish, or I just do what is right for me and get called selfish anyway. This time, it's all about me. ~ Dawn O Porter,
1224:It was an Indian summer afternoon in Indiana, a rare gift. We walked home slowly. I thought Mom might be wrong about me having all I needed, but just at that moment, I had no need to complain. ~ Haven Kimmel,
1225:My parents came from a poor background and worked their way up because of education. They saw it as a way to succeed. So they cared about me getting straight A grades when I was growing up. ~ Jennifer Garner,
1226:Never would I allow my size to define me. Instead, I would define it. My size may have been the first thing people noticed about me but never, I vowed at that moment, would it be the last. ~ Melanie Benjamin,
1227:There is always that little voice in your head saying, “What about me?” Sometimes that little voice drowns out the cry of the team, and the collective results of the group get left behind. ~ Patrick Lencioni,
1228:They looked like two apes pounding their chest and asking for a banana. The thing about me—I was not so willing to give just anyone my fucking banana. Every benefit should outweigh the cost. ~ Krista Ritchie,
1229:Thick skin doesn’t work anymore. I want to be transparent and translucent. For that to work, I won’t own other people’s shortcomings and criticisms. I won’t put what you say about me on my load. ~ Bren Brown,
1230:And then I started laughing. Horrible, really. But I was laughing. Because of all the things they could say about me, equal parts horrible and true, this was so far from the mark it was funny. ~ Megan Miranda,
1231:he makes me laugh. Because he doesn’t put up with my shit. Because he breaks down doors and convinces me I’m not broken. Because he tells me he cares about me. Because I’m starting to believe it. ~ Jamie Shaw,
1232:...I think that people who make judgements about other people they don't even know are shallow, and people who start rumors are shallow, and I really don't care what shallow people say about me. ~ Nina LaCour,
1233:I try to make very careful decisions about what I choose to do, and it's - I know that unfortunately one of the misperceptions about me, I think, is that I'm sort of a moth to the limelight. ~ Monica Lewinsky,
1234:"Liberating" is a gay word, so let's phrase it this way: I know everything about me and still manage to be good friends with myself, so nothing anyone says that's truthful about me ever bothers me. ~ Jim Goad,
1235:Losing builds character. You know who said that? A loser! Guy who got his ass stomped every day, basketball, football, baseball, lose, lose, lose and lose. All right, I'm talking about me. ~ Christopher Titus,
1236:She looked at me.  “Did I leave anything out?” “Just the part about me being great in bed,” I said. “Modesty nearly prevented me from mentioning it.” She clutched my arm tighter.  “A legend!”  ~ Morgan Blayde,
1237:The one thing about me is, I don't care what people think. It all starts with yourself. I believe in myself. I love myself. So it's kind of like, they can shove it up their you - know - whats. ~ Vince Wilfork,
1238:I don't care what people say about me and what they think about me. I care about my team and I care about myself. Lots of people watch hockey, and I think everybody has different thinking. ~ Alexander Ovechkin,
1239:I get lost in ifs. They are always there if if if if and I should only be able to tune in to them if I’m on the right
frequency. But that’s the thing about me: The frequencies don’t divide. ~ David Levithan,
1240:I had no idea you felt that way about me. I thought I was alone.”

He cups my chin and presses a soft kiss to my lips. “Never, baby. You bet your sweet ass I’m always here for you. ~ Kendall Grey,
1241:I like your body, so hard and rough. And I think you like mine, when it’s not all messed up like now. My breasts, my cunt. Just think about that. Think about me in your bed, all sexy and pure. ~ Pepper Winters,
1242:I think people see me definitely as a "gangsta" rapper, and what people love about me is when they meet me and they meet me again later, I'm the same dude they spoke to and ain't nothing changed. ~ Sheek Louch,
1243:I use a pseudonym, because my real name is very difficult to pronounce, to remember, and to spell. And many people who have been talking about me on television have yet to pronounce it correctly. ~ Jeff Gannon,
1244:The main reason we understand what we're doing is because we're the individuals doing it. One of the things that surprises me is that all the songs are about me, and it's cool that people care. ~ Matthew Healy,
1245:It is my fucking business,” he says as he points a finger at her. “I am in love with her, and I’m pretty sure she feels the same way about me. So everything about her is my fucking business.” My ~ Tammy Falkner,
1246:I've always felt most comfortable in the hopeless romantic, underdog kind of roles who always gets the girl in the end. I don't know what that says about me but for some reason it's a natural fit. ~ Jason Biggs,
1247:There have already been published by the bucketsful such brazen lies and utter fictions about me that I would long since have gone to my grave if I had allowed myself to pay attention to them. ~ Albert Einstein,
1248:Well, we can ride together for a while longer. The highway south is farther along this way. I'll be glad of some cheerful company."

"First time anyone's said that about me," Halt replied. ~ John Flanagan,
1249:You don't know about me, without you have read a book by the name of 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,' but that ain't no matter. That book was made by a Mr. Mark Twain, and he told the truth, mainly. ~ Mark Twain,
1250:You'll be a good parent when you're ready to no longer be selfish. Until I was about 35, it was all about me. I look back and I'm astonished at how I lived my life - it was totally self-involved. ~ Lauren Holly,
1251:Anyway, what I'm trying to say is, I really like you. A lot. But if you don't feel the same way about me, it's okay. Because you're really important to me, and I hope we can still be friends. ~ Jenna Evans Welch,
1252:I think people have a misconception of me, period. My life has been a whirlwind sometimes, but it's different to what people think. I definitely feel like there's a misconception about me and who I am. ~ Lil Kim,
1253:It's the "too" that's the sticking point. The "too" is what stops me in my tracks. It sticks in my craw. Because if he hadn't said "too" it would be about me and him. Not about me and him and Margot. ~ Jenny Han,
1254:[Jack] Kerouac was writing fiction. What he did when he wrote about me...he made me out with Russian Countesses and Swiss accounts and other things I didn't have or didn't happen and so on. ~ William S Burroughs,
1255:Other people's sorrows and joys have a way of reminding us of our own; we partly empathize with them because we ask ourselves: What about me? What does that say about my life, my pains, my anguish? ~ Azar Nafisi,
1256:Pirahãs occasionally talked about me, when I emerged from the river in the evenings after my bath. I heard them ask one another, “Is this the same one who entered the river or is it kapioxiai? ~ Daniel L Everett,
1257:That’s the bad news.” “Okay, and what is the good news?” “All the people saying mean things about me on the Internet are gonna be dead in four hundred and thirty-three days,” she said, deadpan. ~ Neal Stephenson,
1258:Trump is not somebody who`s fit to be president in any circumstances. I would feel deeply frustrated, not because anything he said about me, but because I would fear for the future of our country. ~ Barack Obama,
1259:A lot of what's been written about me is not true: of my family history or my choices or my interests. Actually, I've never read anything written about me that was true. It's been completely crazy. ~ Lana Del Rey,
1260:I am rejoiced at my fate. I would rather be in my present situation than be elected to a seat in Congress for life. Do not be uneasy about me, I am with my friends … Farewell, David Crockett.” His ~ Bill O Reilly,
1261:I learned that my sadness never destroyed what was great about me. You just have to go back to that greatness, find that one little light that's left. I'm lucky I found one little glimmer stored away. ~ Lady Gaga,
1262:I'm more contented and at peace with myself now than I was as a box-office queen. I'm less uptight. I've even reached a stage where it doesn't shatter me if somebody prints something bad about me. ~ Julie Andrews,
1263:I think I probably think about myself as an actor, which is the way most people do. I think I'm good, I don't think I'm great. I think I would hire somebody else to play me in the movie about me. ~ Ashton Kutcher,
1264:It’s the “too” that’s the sticking point. The “too” is what stops me in my tracks. It sticks in my craw. Because if he hadn’t said “too,” it would be about me and him. Not about me and him and Margot. ~ Anonymous,
1265:It's the "too" that's the sticking point. The "too" is what stops me in my tracks. It sticks in my craw. Because if he hadn't said "too," it would be about me and him. Not about me and him and Margot. ~ Jenny Han,
1266:I’ve learned over the years is how easy it is for some people to say horrible things about me when I’m not around, but how hard it is for them to look me in the eye and say it to my face. ~ Hillary Rodham Clinton,
1267:That's not going to happen, because I don't want it to happen. I don't want a movie about me until I'm very, very old - when I'm very, very old, everybody that wants to play me will be middle-aged. ~ Stevie Nicks,
1268:You see, nobody cares about me except you. You don't know what that's like. You've always had people who cared. You've always had people. I've never had anybody. No wonder I feel frustrated. ~ Iris Murdoch,
1269:Another thing about me dealing with the old school rappers, you see a lot of humility. When you're new, nothing is wrong. Everything is tight. Because you're trying to hype the world into believing in you. ~ Ice T,
1270:I love you when I wake up; I love you when I go to bed. If you ever catch yourself thinking, ‘I wonder how Walter feels about me?’, tell yourself ‘He doesn’t just love me, I’m his whole goddamn life. ~ Mary Calmes,
1271:I’m not remotely interested in me as a subject,” she said. “I’m interested in me as an object, and my honesty isn’t brave, because it’s not for me, it’s not about me. It’s just that I’m all I’ve got. ~ Rachel Cusk,
1272:I’m terrified to pose this next question, but I need to know. “Do you feel differently about me now?”
His face softens. “You’re still you. The same girl I fell in love with. Nothing has changed. ~ Siobhan Davis,
1273:I never know what I'm going to say as I walk up to the microphone. I try to be in the moment. I try to go deeper into myself. I discover things on stage that I don't discover off stage about me. ~ Greg Fitzsimmons,
1274:Prayer reminds me it's not just about me. It's about all the people with whom I share this planet, and all of whom God has created, and all of whom he cares just as much about as he cares about me. ~ Mike Huckabee,
1275:So Pilate entered his headquarters again and called Jesus and said to him, a “Are you the King of the Jews?” 34Jesus answered, “Do you say this of your own accord, or did others say it to you about me? ~ Anonymous,
1276:So why does everyone make such a big hairy deal about me not talking? Maybe I don't want to incriminate myself. Maybe I don't like the sound of my voice. Maybe I don't have anything to say. ~ Laurie Halse Anderson,
1277:You should know something about me. I joke around a lot. But I'm a pretty serious guy about some things. My job. My truck. My lucky boots." Which he just happened to be wearing tonight. "Making love. ~ B J Daniels,
1278:But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you. And you will be my witnesses, telling people about me everywhere—in Jerusalem, throughout Judea, in Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. ~ Anonymous,
1279:Does it involve breaking and entering?” A little smile stretched Raphael’s lips. “I see His Majesty made a move. Has he asked you to make him dinner yet?” I growled. “This isn’t about me and Curran. ~ Ilona Andrews,
1280:Don't worry about me babe. I've seen so many backs walking away from me that this is old hat," he said, shrugging like this wasn't killing him like it was me. "Say it," he said, his voice shaking. ~ Nicole Williams,
1281:Gabriel Byrne is an extraordinary human being. We have two extraordinary kids and we work at it. We were always friends. He stuck by me through very hard times, and I hope he'd say the same about me. ~ Ellen Barkin,
1282:If you forget everything else about me, please remember this. I walked down that street and I never looked back and I love you. I love you. I love you so much that I shall hate you for ever for today. ~ John Fowles,
1283:I like to think I've been a good example and an inspiration to some people. And some people say that about me, but I'm just going about my work and doing what I do best. I'm a very professional 'Me.' ~ Dolly Parton,
1284:Remember, a great tale isn’t just about you.  Ultimately, the reader should close your book and feel that a connection has been made, to realize with wonder and delight that “This story is about me. ~ David Farland,
1285:There are a lot of things that American fans don't know about me yet! I would say they don't know me at all, but I guess that's great because now I have the chance to surprise them and make friends. ~ Omar Chaparro,
1286:There's no journey worth taking except the journey through one's self. That's the most important journey you take. I found that out as I went around the world many times: I was learning about me. ~ Shirley MacLaine,
1287:When I see people talking on the internet about me or my work it's almost always more a description of themselves and so I never really think of myself as anything more than just who I always was. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
1288:And what was astrology? Astrology was the consecration of the homocentric universe. Astrology went further than saying that the stars were all about us. Astrology said that the stars were all about me. ~ Martin Amis,
1289:I can't worry about what other people are saying about me. At the end of the day, it's just their opinions, but if I said I don't hear it, or it doesn't bother me a little bit, I'd be lying to you. ~ Carmelo Anthony,
1290:I'm fairly well off. I can't poor-mouth that away from people's sensibilities about me, which is something I worry about as an actor. But it would be real stupid of me to do something for the money. ~ Jack Nicholson,
1291:I'm just the instrument for the song to do whatever it's supposed to do-heal, inspire or encourage. It's not all about me, it's about the song. I'm just the lucky girl who gets to sing these songs. ~ Martina McBride,
1292:My 'must-have' was poetry. From the first, life meant that to me. And, fortunately, poetry is not purchasable material, but an atmosphere in which every life may expand. I found it everywhere about me. ~ Lucy Larcom,
1293:There are, in the end, only two ways to read the Bible: Is it basically about me or basically about Jesus? In other words, is it basically about what I must do or basically about what he has done? ~ Timothy J Keller,
1294:I decided very early on that it took too much of my energy to pretend to be someone else. People will make up their minds about me whatever I do or say, but at least I know I am being true to myself. ~ Drew Barrymore,
1295:I don't know what makes a marriage work. My husband and I don't have it right at all; it's very tough on him. From the outside it looks like it's all about me - I have a glorious career and he doesn't. ~ Emily Watson,
1296:Its matter was not new to me, but was presented in a new aspect. It shook me in my habit - the habit of nine-tenths of the world - of believing that all was right about me, because I was used to it. ~ Charles Dickens,
1297:Psychoanalysis. Almost went three times - almost. Then I decided what was peculiar about me was probably what made me successful. I've seen some very talented actors go into analysis and really lose it. ~ Bette Davis,
1298:Sitting beside Abe was Adrian Ivashkov--my more-or-less boyfriend. Adrian was a royal Moroi--and another spirit user like Lissa. He'd been crazy about me (and often just crazy) ever since we first met ~ Richelle Mead,
1299:You probably even dream about me.” His gaze lowered to my mouth. I felt my lips part. “I bet you even write my name in your notebooks, over and over again, with a little heart drawn around it. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
1300:You’re every song I have ever sung. I’ll never let anything hurt you again. For the first time in my life, my dreams aren’t about me.” I lifted my eyes up to meet his, and he smiled. “They’re about you. ~ Abbi Glines,
1301:You think I gave you crack?"

"Maybe."

Is there anything about me that screams crack?"

He grinned as he swayed. "Your butt crack," he whispered before dissolving into giggles. ~ T J Klune,
1302:Anne: "But have you ever noticed one encouraging thing about me, Marilla? I never make the same mistake twice". Marilla: "I don't know as that's much benefit when you're always making new ones". ~ Lucy Maud Montgomery,
1303:Do what's right! Do the best you can and treat others the way you want to be treated because they will ask three questions: (1) Can I trust you? (2) Are you committed? (3) Do you care about me as a person? ~ Lou Holtz,
1304:I knew too, but I didn’t like to think about that. Maybe it was stupid and solipsistic, but I liked to think about me. I didn’t want to be part of some trend. I wasn’t doing this for a fashion statement. ~ Ned Vizzini,
1305:In terms of what people think about me, the truth of the matter is, I guess I care to a certain extent, but not enough to try to go out in the public and plead for some kind of new understanding of me. ~ George W Bush,
1306:It was then I realized that no one can escape his age, and that my dangerous contempt had melted like ice the moment someone was kind enough to show they cared about me, and in a way that suited me. ~ Raymond Radiguet,
1307:Look, I might keep interested in this if you stop shouting it all over the island and if you stick to killing Colonel Cathcart. But if you're going to turn it into a bloodbath, you can forget about me. ~ Joseph Heller,
1308:Someone once told me that something they really liked about me was that they thought that I was really down to earth and not high-maintenance. I think that was cool. It's important to stay grounded. ~ Victoria Justice,
1309:Wanting help, I reached out to serve. Seeking happiness, I smiled and offered comfort. Yearning for love, I showed love. And now I understand. My life was never about me, it was always about you. ~ Richelle E Goodrich,
1310:I’m not coming back from this. Not this one. We’ve used up all our lives, baby. You and me. But you have to keep going. If you love me—if you care about me—you’ll keep going. Don’t stop. Don’t ever stop. ~ Sam Sisavath,
1311:I wanted to scream at him, but then I just felt sad again. He obviously hadn’t cared enough about me to truly let me into his life at all. He’d kept so much from me, and I kind of hated him for that. ~ Monica Alexander,
1312:People say, "How would you like to be remembered?" I don't want to be remembered. Gimme a break. What I want is to hear what's great about me now. Let me hear it! In the box you don't hear these eulogies. ~ Jerry Lewis,
1313:That is because no one could ever hate me as much as I hate myself, okay? So any mean thing someone's gonna think of to say about me, I've already said to me, about me, probably within the last half hour. ~ Lena Dunham,
1314:There is a little I allow anyone to discover about me. There's even less I'm willing to share about myself. And one of the many things I've ever discussed, this is one of them. I like to take long baths. ~ Tahereh Mafi,
1315:We may fairly say, then, that whatever about me is taken over in the service of Christ and his church—and that even includes aptitudes and capacities I had before I became a believer—is a spiritual gift. ~ Wayne Grudem,
1316:And I like those authors best whose scenes describe my own situation in life-- and the friends who are about me whose stories touch me with interest, from resembling my own homely existence. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1317:I don't know what people who I've never met think about me. Some have written horrible things, some have written nice things - but I'm proud of the fact I've remained close to everyone I've ever worked with. ~ Ben Elton,
1318:It’ll be a lot of trouble,” Dick McDonald objected. “Who could we get to open them for us?” I sat there feeling a sense of certitude begin to envelope me. Then I leaned forward and said, “Well, what about me? ~ Ray Kroc,
1319:I was a total fail next to Ash, but Daemon said something about me wearing his clothes that sent blood rushing to every part of my body and I didn't care if I looked like a hunchback next to her. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
1320:Self-awareness allows us to separate our own needs and desires from those of others. We can ask over and over again, “What part of this interaction is about me? What part of this situation is not about me? ~ Mary Pipher,
1321:The Internet is a big place where a lot of people can voice their opinions, and my mother chooses to pick fights with random people from all over the world who don't have the nicest things to say about me. ~ Chris Evans,
1322:Vladimir Putin was saying very good things about me, but I don't have a relationship with him. I didn't meet him. I haven't spent time with him. I didn't have dinner with him. I didn't go hiking with him. ~ Donald Trump,
1323:My pain was being overtaken by anger. He must have known something was wrong. He’d said he cared about me, but if you truly cared for someone, wouldn’t you at least answer her fucking call? I’d thought. ~ Greer Hendricks,
1324:'Allen Gregory' came about because we wanted an animated show and we were just tossing around some ideas about me playing a 7-year-old. We thought that would be cool, because we couldn't do that in real life. ~ Jonah Hill,
1325:A moment later Jonathan’s body wavered in the air, shimmering, and began to go transparent. “Don’t let them spread silly rumors about me, or make me a god. O.K., Fletch? I’m a seagull. I like to fly, maybe… ~ Richard Bach,
1326:He’d forget about me and trace lines on some other girl’s back. And then another. All the while, I’d have to pretend like my heart wasn’t forced to jump off a skyscraper, screaming the entire way down. ~ Ilsa Madden Mills,
1327:I always felt as a kid that I was underappreciated, invisible or weird, but I've always secretly thought people would one day appreciate what is different about me. I'm always putting that message out there. ~ Judd Apatow,
1328:I don't take anything personally. I am a secondary character in other people's stories. I know that whatever people say about me is just a projection of their image of me. It has nothing to do with me. ~ Miguel Angel Ruiz,
1329:If these pictures have anything important to say to future generations, it's this... I was here! I existed! I was young, I was happy, and someone cared enough about me in this world... to take my picture. ~ Robin Williams,
1330:I know me, and I know that I'm not somebody that particularly merits a lot of screaming and shouting. And there's nothing special about me as opposed to hundreds of thousands of other people everywhere. ~ Daniel Radcliffe,
1331:I'm doing my best. I read in the paper that I'm an action director. They always say that, "Action director Walter Hill", if they bother writing about me at all. I think that's fine. I'm happy to do the work. ~ Walter Hill,
1332:Let's just give her a ride into town," Suzanne said.
She spoke briskly, like I was a mess that needed to be cleaned up. Even so, I was glad. I was used to thinking about people who never thought about me. ~ Emma Cline,
1333:My story starts with me as a fan. And to be a fan is to know that loving trumps being beloved. All the affection I poured into bands, into films, into actors and musicians, was about me and my friends. ~ Carrie Brownstein,
1334:And then you'd turn to me and smile that funny smile, and I know you'd forgotten all about me and just remembered -- but I was never mad at you. Half of your attention is better than all of anyone else's. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1335:[Donald Trump] is not somebody who`s fit to be president in any circumstances. I would feel deeply frustrated, not because of anything he said about me, but because I would fear for the future of our country. ~ Joe Madison,
1336:Forming your worldview by relying on the media would be like forming your view about me by looking only at a picture of my foot. Sure, my foot is part of me, but it’s a pretty ugly part. I have better parts. ~ Hans Rosling,
1337:I hated him, I loved him, I hated myself for loving him. I hated myself for letting him go, for letting him find someone else. I was furious, but the truth was nearly everything he’d said about me was true. ~ Kandi Steiner,
1338:One thing I've learned over the years is how easy it is for some people to say horrible things about me when I'm not around, but how hard it is for them to look me in the eye and say it to my face. ~ Hillary Rodham Clinton,
1339:One thing I’ve learned over the years is how easy it is for some people to say horrible things about me when I’m not around, but how hard it is for them to look me in the eye and say it to my face. ~ Hillary Rodham Clinton,
1340:Two things you should know about me; The first is that I am deeply suspicious of people in general. It is my nature to expect the worst of them. And the second is that I am unexpectedly good with computers. ~ Veronica Roth,
1341:You’re going to forget about me and find happiness. You’re going to find someone who can love you exactly the way you deserve to be loved.” I lowered myself so I could directly meet her face. “Do you hear me? ~ A L Jackson,
1342:A moment later Jonathan's body wavered in the air, shimmering, and began to go transparent. "Don't let them spread silly rumors about me, or make me a god. O.K., Fletch? I'm a seagull. I like to fly, maybe... ~ Richard Bach,
1343:[Barack] Obama is an incompetent. He is an incompetent president.He doesn't know what he's doing, he's out campaigning all day long, he talking about me like he knows me. I don't know him, he doesn't know me. ~ Donald Trump,
1344:I don't really care so much what people say about me because it usually is a reflection of who they are. For example, if people wish I would sound like I used to sound, then it says more about them than it does me. ~ Prince,
1345:I really don't mind what people assume about me. I really think that my brain is my private thing. I don't need the approval of people. I don't need people to think I'm intelligent. And I'm not that intelligent. ~ Alice Eve,
1346:Of course, I would be depressed sometimes, and my Mom would be worried about me because I would just sleep to escape. Cause I was so scared of being a musician or artist, or whatever you want to call it. ~ Chantal Kreviazuk,
1347:You can write about relationships all you want. Get as personal as you want. Your serial dating days are over, Ms. Greene. From here on out, anything related to your personal relationships better be about me. ~ Lauren Layne,
1348:And yet because of my attempt at sincerity I have been condemned, hooted at, reviled; filthy rumors have been circulated about me, not about my characterizations but about me personally, my private self. ~ Erich von Stroheim,
1349:I can do what I want to do, lucky me. But when these people are coming at me and asking these things, they don't really care about me. And I have felt like there were all these people who just wanted to use me. ~ Alicia Keys,
1350:If I’d had any doubts about how Archer felt about me, they were eradicated when I saw the look on his face. I’d never had my spleen ripped out, but if I had, I figured I’d make the same face Archer wore now. ~ Rachel Hawkins,
1351:If I had kids, my kids would hate me. They would have ended up on the equivalent of the Oprah show talking about me; because something [in my life] would have had to suffer and it would've probably been them. ~ Oprah Winfrey,
1352:If one more 'journalist' makes a cavalier statement about me and my band, I will personally or with my fans' help, greet them at their home and discover just how much they believe in their freedom of speech. ~ Marilyn Manson,
1353:I'm the ugly sister. I'm the fat one. I'm the transvestite. I have had those mean things said about me at least twice a day for the last five years. It's horrible, you know? But I can brush that stuff off. ~ Khloe Kardashian,
1354:My particular worries on any given day - how I'm doing in the polls or what somebody is saying about me... for good or for ill - isn't particularly relevant. What is relevant is: What am I building that lasts? ~ Barack Obama,
1355:One thing you should know about me Will … I'm not at all interested in doing business with anyone who thinks he is smarter than me. There's a lesson there for you, but I assume it's one you've already grasped. ~ Adam Mitzner,
1356:She worried about Shana and Roy. She always told me she never worried about me. She never held any of my past behavior against me; she never passed judgment—she was always ready with new unconditional love. ~ Chelsea Handler,
1357:Sometimes, people say certain things about me that are negative, but that's no problem. I try to take their negative and turn it to a positive. That's why I like to surround myself with positive people. ~ Floyd Mayweather Jr,
1358:The reason I'm so crazy is because nobody cares anything about me. I don't guess there's anybody I care much about, either. It's my own fault, though - I haven't had the guts to try and do anything about it. ~ Larry McMurtry,
1359:Because my parents took a risk on me not knowing a thing about me.They believed that in everyone there is potential - that by believing in someone, loving them, nurturing them, you can bring out that potential. ~ Michael Gove,
1360:Body cells replace themselves every month. Even at this very moment,” she said, thrusting a skinny back of her hand before my eyes. “Most everything you think you know about me is nothing more than memories. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1361:Don’t worry if they say you’re crazy. They said that about me and yet I was saner than all of them. I knew. No matter. You know. Insane or sane, you know. It’s a good thing to know - no matter what they call it. ~ Anne Sexton,
1362:Dear Sirius, I reckon I just imagined my scar hurting, I was half asleep when I wrote to you last time. There’s no point coming back, everything’s fine here. Don’t worry about me, my head feels completely normal. ~ J K Rowling,
1363:For most of my life i have been adored by fools and hated by people of good sense, and they all make up stories about me in which I am either a saint or a whore. But I am above these judgments, I am a Queen. ~ Philippa Gregory,
1364:If someone's going to talk about me, I'd want it to be positively. The way many write, you'd think only bad things were interesting. If we don't think positive, what's the use? It's a lot more fun, you know. ~ Dorothy Stratten,
1365:The critics have been writing me off for 20 years. That's nothing new. As far as I know I still have plenty of fans and sell lots of records. Do I care what critics say about me? No, and I don't read reviews. ~ Madonna Ciccone,
1366:These claims [about me of inappropriate conduct with women] are all fabricated. They're pure fiction and they're outright lies. These events never, ever happened and the people said them meekly fully understand. ~ Donald Trump,
1367:When I ran for governor, I told all the bikers, "You don't need to worry about me bringing in a helmet law. It's your option because you as a motorcycle rider that's your option. It doesn't come with the bike." ~ Jesse Ventura,
1368:When the Advocate comes, whom I will send to you from the Father—the Spirit of truth who goes out from the Father—he will testify about me. 27And you also must testify, for you have been with me from the beginning. ~ Anonymous,
1369:Women have said the most malicious, disgusting things about me. But I know that when somebody comments about you, good or bad, it is 99 percent of the time their projection of how they feel about themselves. ~ Paz de la Huerta,
1370:You know nothing about me, and nothing about the sort of love of which I am capable. Every atom of your flesh is as dear to me as my own: in pain and sickness it would still be dear. Your mind is my treasure. ~ Charlotte Bront,
1371:I could have been a dental hygienist with nothing bad ever appearing in print about me, but that's not how I've chosen to lead my life. I knew that you put yourself under a microscope the more famous you become. ~ Julia Roberts,
1372:I didn't necessarily want to be famous growing up, but I knew I would be a good famous person because I'm not offended if somebody comes up to me and knows things about me and wants to engage me in a conversation. ~ Nate Berkus,
1373:I nearly stumbled at the warmth that flooded my insides. God, if that was the reaction I had when he sent me the tiniest of grins, what the hell would happen if he actually acted like he gave a fuck about me? A ~ Sloane Kennedy,
1374:Teamwork is the foundation of success. The three universal questions that an individual asks of his coach, player, employee, employer are: Can I trust you? Are you committed to excellence? And, do you care about me? ~ Lou Holtz,
1375:You never did...anything else with Ren?"
I knew he wasn't talking about me painting him and stuff. "Why would I want him when I got you?" And then I got worried, 'cause I wasn't sure if I still had Larry or not. ~ J L Merrow,
1376:And he says, “I’m trying to figure out what’s wrong with me. And I think I realized that I’m
average, that there’s nothing remarkable about me. And I wanted to know if this is something other
people think about. ~ Joe Meno,
1377:Each time I changed, it was as if, on purpose, I didn’t want anyone to know too much about me, which of course now I regret, because I closed myself to everything. But it was my way of dealing with things. ~ Charlotte Gainsbourg,
1378:His glare snapped back on her with enough speed that she shrunk away from him. 'Make no mistake about me,' William said harshly. 'I'm not a good man! I'm a killer; I'm just one with an agency attached to my name. ~ Destiny Booze,
1379:I didn't care about the backlash. I think the reason it was so severe was because they didn't know anything about me in New Zealand. If I had made jokes about a shark attack in the US, no one would have cared. ~ Anthony Jeselnik,
1380:If I can’t allow you to be a person in your own right, then I can’t empathize with you. I’ll always take your experience as meaning something about me. Or I’ll react to your feelings by thinking of myself, not you. ~ Henry Cloud,
1381:The biggest misconception about me is perhaps that I film all the time and film everything randomly. The truth is I film very little and always when something excites me and seems to mean something for the film. ~ Kim Longinotto,
1382:I don't release many records just as "Fennesz," so when I do, I want to plan everything in detail. It's not that I want to really lead the listener somewhere; it's more about me being satisfied with a project. ~ Christian Fennesz,
1383:If you’re going to look at me that way, I might need to warn you about me,” he says, taking a step toward me. Instinctively, I retreat. One side of his mouth quirks into a wry grin. “Or maybe you already know. ~ Michelle Leighton,
1384:Jobs later said that he never read the novel. “I heard it was about me,” he told me, “and if it was about me, I would have gotten really pissed off, and I didn’t want to get pissed at my sister, so I didn’t read ~ Walter Isaacson,
1385:The divorce has lasted way longer than the marriage, but finally it's over. Enough about that. The point is that for a long time, the fact that I was divorced was the most important thing about me. And now it's not. ~ Nora Ephron,
1386:There's a weird thing about me and characters with hair, from Ariel or Pocahontas to Tarzan with his dreadlocks and now Rapunzel... it's like I'm trying to make up for some loss in my life, I don't know what that is. ~ Glen Keane,
1387:Even those who know better, such as the King, nurse strange ideas about me as a prophet. They do not understand that I am given to see only those matters that roil the heavens. They expect me to know everything. ~ Geraldine Brooks,
1388:I always feared there was something about me. Maybe some inability to be loved that men could sense left over from being raised without family ties. Maybe loneliness is like a flaw men can spot and so shy away from. ~ Jillian Hart,
1389:I don't know what an attractive personality is. I like charisma and charm, but what I really need to find is someone who doesn't get on my nerves but is also minimally annoyed by all the irritating things about me. ~ Samantha Irby,
1390:I loved you because there was no other place for me to go. We were married because we did not know what else to do with each other. You never knew me, nothing about me, what died inside me, what lived invisibly. ~ Aleksandar Hemon,
1391:In Germany, we often hear the absurd complaint that museums don't have the money to buy paintings. Of course, I'm not talking about me and my paintings. There are, after all, more popular painters in this country. ~ Georg Baselitz,
1392:The divorce has lasted way longer than the marriage, but finally it's over.
Enough about that.The point is that for a long time, the fact that I was divorced was the most important thing about me.And now it's not. ~ Nora Ephron,
1393:The thing no one understands about me is that sometimes, once in a while, I get this feeling like I can do anything, and that feeling is so rare and so beautiful that it's really hard not to simply surrender to it. ~ Rahul Kanakia,
1394:This actress named Lisa Eilbacher. I was up for the part in Shampoo and friends of mine kept telling me she was going around saying all these bad things about me. It's like we're still in the sixth grade sometimes. ~ Carrie Fisher,
1395:Though I had been born in a city, I shared my father's love of nature. I loved the rich soil, the greenness of the plants, the crops, the buffaloes and the yellow butterflies that fluttered about me as I walked. ~ Malala Yousafzai,
1396:Actually, that's one of the things I was thinking about writing a story about me, loosely based or autobiographical. I just don't want to be like some people that are in their twenties and writing autobiographies. ~ Matthew McGrory,
1397:I still have in my memory, almost agonizing impressions of a serious illness which I had when I was about eight years old. Those about me called it scarlet fever, and its very name seemed to have a diabolical quality. ~ Pierre Loti,
1398:It's interesting to see what people are saying about me. I like keep up with the latest rumors! A while back there was a rumor that I was going to do a film with Demi Moore about the takeover of Commodore computers! ~ Warwick Davis,
1399:Rafe shook Thorn’s hand and stepped back. “No surname? Or is Thorn it?” “Thorn is all anyone needs to know about me.” “As in thorn up all our collective nether regions,” Devyl muttered. Rafe laughed. “Understood. ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
1400:Suddenly, it wasn’t about me or Cameron. It wasn’t about who would win. It wasn’t about marriage or infidelity or sex or love or betrayal or anything I thought before. It was about her. It had always been about her. ~ Kandi Steiner,
1401:The rumors of Frank Sinatras violence and his ties to organized crime were such that journalists joked in print about me ending up in concrete boots and sleeping with the fishes if I proceeded to write his biography. ~ Kitty Kelley,
1402:TROLLEY WITCH People don’t know much about me. They buy my Cauldron Cakes – but they never really notice me. I don’t remember the last time someone asked my name. ALBUS What is your name? TROLLEY WITCH I’ve forgotten. ~ J K Rowling,
1403:He straightened his tie. "Such stupidity", he said.
At first I thought he was talking about me. Then I realized he meant the bank. " I do not like the stupidity," he said. "People pay too much attention to numbers. ~ Phil Knight,
1404:No rush. This time things were slow and earnest. This time I wasn't looking for an escape. This time it was about him. About me. About honesty and compassion and everything I'd never expected to find in Wesley Rush. ~ Kody Keplinger,
1405:This will become the story of a young woman, Karin Weinbrenner. Her story is not mine, but sometimes her story feels like the armature my life has wound itself around. I am telling it, so this story is also about me. ~ Peter Behrens,
1406:When I read the books, though, I could pretend that a better life was possible for me, one where I fit in somewhere, anywhere, and I had friends and a handsome boyfriend and a loving family who knew everything about me. ~ Roxane Gay,
1407:You don’t know anything about me.” “I know everything about you.” Cade shoved another beer across the table. “We served together too long not to know each other inside and out, and right now, your inside is out, brother. ~ Anonymous,
1408:Don’t worry about me, no matter what happens. We’re nervous here, but not afraid. We have all looked into our souls, one way or another, and are content to die if need be. The only thing left to say is that I love you. ~ Mark Helprin,
1409:God will forgive me the foolish remarks I have made about Him just as I will forgive my opponents the foolish things they have written about me, even though they are spiritually as inferior to me as I to thee, O God! ~ Heinrich Heine,
1410:I am surprised at the way people seem to perceive me, and sometimes I read stories and hear things about me and I go "ugh." I wouldn't like her either. It's so unlike what I think I am or what my friends think I am. ~ Hillary Clinton,
1411:I realize that for many New Yorkers, this is the first time you've heard my name, and you don't know much about me. Over these next two years you will get to know me, but more importantly, I will get to know you. ~ Kirsten Gillibrand,
1412:My optimism is grounded in two worlds, myself and what is about me. I demand that the world be good, and lo, it obeys. I proclaim the world good, and facts range themselves to prove my proclamation overwhelmingly true. ~ Helen Keller,
1413:The nature of my work is my subjectivity meshed with other people's subjectivity. So there's a correspondence with that... Even if you write about me, it will reflect on you; everything is a kind of weird collaboration. ~ Tino Sehgal,
1414:You don't know anything about me."

"I know you bite your bottom lip when you get nervous. I know you twirl your hair when you're amused. And when you get shy, your smile is lopsided."
~ Sydney CroftChance ~ Sydney Croft,
1415:You dreamed about me?” she asks quietly, her eyes finally meeting mine.
“I always dreamed about you. Every night. Under every moon. For the last six years. The moon would always be changing, but my dreams never did. ~ Karina Halle,
1416:And if I sometimes hear nothing for hours on end it is for reasons of which I know nothing, or because about me all goes really silent, from time to time, whereas for the righteous the tumult of the world never stops. ~ Samuel Beckett,
1417:And it explains much about me, too, about the limits of my experience, about the fact that the person I am in my head is so far from the person I am in the world. Nobody would know me from my own description of myself. ~ Claire Messud,
1418:How many stories have you read that aren't true, stories about me and Angie being married or fighting or splitting up? And when we don't split up, there's a whole new round that we've made up and we're back together again! ~ Brad Pitt,
1419:I can't believe you called me," Anna said. "Nobody else from home has called me in forever. It's like they forgot about me. You think you're so close to people but when it comes down to it, they just forget. ~ Kristen Roupenian,
1420:I find that when I am gossiping about my friends, as well as my enemies, I am deeply conscious of performing a social duty. But when I hear they are gossiping about me, I am rightfully filled with righteous indignation. ~ Max Gluckman,
1421:If the word police want to come and get me, they can come and get me. If someone wants to blog about me, fine. The bloggers can come and get me. I clearly say the n-word in public, eight times. I think that's the count. ~ Neal Brennan,
1422:I grew up in New York, and I have that in me, that be-honest-at-all-costs, don't b.s. me attitude. I say, If you've got something to say about me, say it to my face. And then we'll either talk about it or fight about it. ~ Tim Robbins,
1423:I hated the idea that he knew everything about me while I knew little or nothing of him. I felt like someone who is blind and knows that he is being observed by the very people he would like to spy on in every detail. ~ Elena Ferrante,
1424:I'm not responding to any of the personal attacks that come from Donald Trump, because he can say whatever he wants about me, and I have more votes than he does as we sit here today. More Americans have voted for me. ~ Hillary Clinton,
1425:I opted for the rear door, both as a courtesy and so she couldn't freak out about me showing up on her front doorstep for all of East Falls to see. Being the village pariah does make social calls most trying. -Paige ~ Kelley Armstrong,
1426:It is the cry of the separate self, ‘What about me?’ As long as we keep acting from that place, it doesn’t matter who wins the war against (what they see as) evil. The world will not deviate from its death-spiral. ~ Charles Eisenstein,
1427:I've heard stories about me as a kid. My dad got me a T-shirt that said "here comes trouble," and when I ask my mom what I was like, she just sighs with this weary tone and says, "Oh, you were really busy." ~ Kristin Bauer van Straten,
1428:People write things in newspapers about me that aren't true - or that are true. They take pictures of my kids on the way to school. I get a little bit inured to it in a way that I think most people probably aren't. ~ Maggie Gyllenhaal,
1429:Then what good is he? (Maggie) I ask myself every friggin’ day exactly what you did. What good am I? The answer is simple. There’s nothing good about me and I like it that way. Pride myself on it, in fact. (Savitar) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
1430:You think you want me now. But you'll change. Someday you'll find it damned easy to forget about me. I'm a bastard. A servant, and not even an upper servant at that--"
"You're the other half of me." (Again The Magic) ~ Lisa Kleypas,
1431:I care about doing the work as best as I can do, and that it should go on reaching people. It's not about fame and it's not about me. It's about creating something that might allow someone else to create something. ~ Jeanette Winterson,
1432:I don't control what people put on dot-com or anything else. So I'm just telling you there's no significance, in my opinion, about this, about me, about any interest that I have in anything other than being the coach here. ~ Nick Saban,
1433:Just to stay focused on my path and not the path that other people or media want to put me in. Just to stay focused on my vision, because I put out what I want people to know about me. Everything else is what the media puts out. ~ Tyga,
1434:The Washington Times wrote a story questioning the authenticity of some of the suggestions made about me in Silent Coup. But as a believer in the First Amendment, I believe they have more than a right to air their views. ~ Bob Woodward,
1435:From diapers on, I felt like there was something not good about me, but it was invisible to everybody but my mother. And whenever she looked at me, she had to let me know that she knew. That was her mission in life. ~ Jerry Stahl,
1436:I liked that he wanted to know things about me. That he was interested enough to keep this up. It was like our own private game, and somehow he made me feel safe, like I could answer truthfully and nothing bad would happen. ~ Louise Bay,
1437:I live my life with love. I live my life with compassion. I live my life hoping the best for absolutely everyone, no matter how they feel about me. And when you live that way, it's amazing how beautiful every day can be. ~ Anne Hathaway,
1438:I've decided it's not about me at all. It's a protective mechanism for them, a way of buffering themselves against my future death, like when teenagers distance themselves from their parents in preparation for leaving home. ~ Sara Gruen,
1439:Nick was wrong about me. Having a mud vein didn’t kill me; it saved me. My vein drew Isaac. He was the light and he followed me into the darkness. He became the darkness, then he carried my burdens so I wouldn’t have to. ~ Tarryn Fisher,
1440:Stop telling yourself that you aren't lovable because it's pissing me off. I don't care if you aren't ready to admit how you really feel about me yet, but don't you dare dismiss how I feel about you. Because I love you. ~ Colleen Hoover,
1441:Anyway, we have something for you.”
“Is it another awkward anecdote about me breast-feeding?”
“Oh my God, you were all about the boob,” my dad says. “I can’t believe you turned out to be gay.”
“Hilarious, Dad. ~ Becky Albertalli,
1442:By tricky I meant I was getting an average of an 85 percent chance of failure and death, and it was only that low because my last diagnostic said my risk assessment module was wonky. (I know, that explains a lot about me.) ~ Martha Wells,
1443:He told me not to cry, so I didn’t. He told me not to care about anyone, so I didn’t. I squashed it all down and locked it up deep inside of me. Truthfully, I feel too much. But you wouldn’t know that about me. Nobody does. ~ A Zavarelli,
1444:Its flattering that there are lots of Internet fan sites about me. Im a bit of a technophobe and I dont even own a laptop, but its probably a good thing Im not logged on, checking up on what everyone is saying about me. ~ Jonas Armstrong,
1445:It was nice of her to want to believe the best about me. People tend to do that with the strangers they're fucking. If she wanted to think that apathy and independence were the same thing, good for her. Maybe she was right. ~ Paul Neilan,
1446:It was nice of her to want to believe the best about me. People tend to do that with the strangers they’re fucking. If she wanted to think that apathy and independence were the same thing, good for her. Maybe she was right. ~ Paul Neilan,
1447:Then what good is he? (Maggie)
I ask myself every friggin’ day exactly what you did. What good am I? The answer is simple. There’s nothing good about me and I like it that way. Pride myself on it, in fact. (Savitar) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
1448:the saddest thing about betrayal is that it rarely comes from the people you’re expecting it from, your enemies. It comes more often than not from the ones that care about you. Or in my case the one I thought cared about me. ~ K Bromberg,
1449:Those women talked about me, the men probably did too. But none of them knew what I had, where I was going, who I was. Let them gossip and judge. Thankfully, they knew not to touch my hair again. I don’t like war either. ~ Nnedi Okorafor,
1450:When there is talk about the best point guards, sometimes they dont talk about me. But that is not my main motivation. They can talk about Jason Kidd, Steve Nash, Deron Williams, and Chris Paul. I still have the most rings. ~ Tony Parker,
1451:I'd prefer if people had no impressions of me. As a kid, I had to tell my own family, "Please, just don't talk about me!" Because they always got it wrong. Always. I just didn't want them to tell anyone anything about me. ~ Jack Nicholson,
1452:I know all about you," Char announced after we'd taken a few more steps. "You do? How could you?" "Your cook and our cook meet at the market. She talks about you." He looked sideways at me. "Do you know much about me? ~ Gail Carson Levine,
1453:I wished I remembered more Bones. About me and you. Why don’t I remember? I don’t know why, Reggie. For the first time, Reginald realized something. Bones… do you think I’m forgetting for the same reason you forget things? I ~ Lucian Bane,
1454:Maybe you should just admit that you're crazy about me," he said, leaning in to kiss her again.
"And why would you want me to do that?" she asked, still smiling.
"Because I'm playing for keeps, my little grasshopper. ~ R L Mathewson,
1455:The best thing about me is that I am generally very honest - not hurtfully honest, but honest. The worst thing about me is that everybody can make me feel guilty. I feel responsible about things that don't even concern me. ~ Carolyn Jones,
1456:There's always been a lot of negative stuff written about me. That's why I don't pay any attention to the critics. They've never liked anything I've done. What do critics know? It's the way the audience reacts that matters. ~ Eddie Murphy,
1457:The trouble with stand-up is it sort of is you and yet it isn't you and it's incredibly hard not to take everything said about you personally. I would never Google my own name; I don't want to hear people being mean about me. ~ Josie Long,
1458:Well?” “Well what?” “Did you tell them about me? Did you put my plans on the table, did you show the board my sketches, the new plotlines and characters, did you show them my storyboards, what did they think of my new idea? ~ Ian McDonald,
1459:When I am at work, that is my time to work. The workspace is not the appropriate arena for us to discuss your problems. When I am there I need to be left undisturbed to check what people are saying about me on Twitter. ~ Michael Ian Black,
1460:11    If I say,  c “Surely the darkness shall cover me,         and the light about me be night,” 12     d even the darkness is not dark to you;         the night is bright as the day,         for darkness is as light with you. ~ Anonymous,
1461:They talked about me as if I were Mother Teresa, and that every time I get a paycheck I go and send it to poor people and that we spend every free moment helping out people less fortunate. That was an enormous exaggeration. ~ Wendie Malick,
1462:This has nothing to do with us being anchors. This is about me wanting you, and you wanting me.”
“You’re very sure of yourself. And you mistakenly seem to think you can be very sure of me.” She pouted. “How sad for you. ~ Suzanne Wright,
1463:Try to look like Peabody."

"Sorry?"

"Serious, official, yet approachable."

"You forgot adorable."

"Peabody is not adorable."

"She is from my perspective. Besides, I was talking about me. ~ J D Robb,
1464:Well, if you write about me that I look like an elephant, Freddy, it’ll be pretty mean of you, that’s all I can say. My land, I know I’m big and clumsy, but I don’t think it’s nice of my friends to make fun of me.” Freddy ~ Walter R Brooks,
1465:Ideally, each week, I'd like to have rad, intelligent, creative, funny guests with different takes on the world of music. I will ask them all what their favorite blink-182 song is, and what they like best about me as a person. ~ Mark Hoppus,
1466:If people must be talking about me, I would have it to be truthfully and justly. I would willingly return from the next world to contradict any person who described me other than I was, although he did it to honour me. ~ Michel de Montaigne,
1467:I meditate and try to walk outside daily. I prefer to now spend my time with people that I know truly care about me and are there for me at the end of the day - through the ups and downs - because that is what life is about. ~ Avril Lavigne,
1468:I'm not ugly but I'm not pretty either. Everything is in-between. I have eyes that aren't green or brown, but a muddle. I'm not thin but I'm not fat either. the only thing you could definitely say about me is that: I'm short ~ Lauren Oliver,
1469:I murmured to J, “You are a bossy motherfucker. When were you going to have that discussion with me? The one about me moving in?”
He grinned. “I wasn’t, babe. It was a fucking given.”
I rolled my eyes. “Of course it was. ~ Nina Levine,
1470:One of the key inspirational prayers that Buddhists make on a daily basis is: 'May anyone who comes into contact with me, whether they hear about me or they see me or they think about me, experience a benefit and happiness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1471:Stop telling yourself you that you aren't lovable because it's pissing me off. I don't care if you aren't ready to admit how you really feel about me yet, but don't you dare dismiss how I feel about you. Because I love you. ~ Colleen Hoover,
1472:I avoid talking about the way I work. But in avoiding it I seem only to have encouraged people to focus their fantasies about me in an ever more fantastical way on the details that are not at all at the centre of the work. ~ Daniel Day Lewis,
1473:I know what other people think about me,” Rusty told her. “ ‘That Rusty,’ they say. ‘Charming and handsome,’ they say first, of course—they’re not blind. Then they add, ‘All the ambition and drive of a chocolate sundae.’ ~ Sarah Rees Brennan,
1474:All dressed up with nowhere to go,” said Iko from the doorway.
Cinder spit out the flashlight with a laugh and glanced down at her oil-stained cargo pants. “Yeah, right. All I need is a tiara.”
“I was talking about me. ~ Marissa Meyer,
1475:Have you heard the children’s rhyme about me?” Jaska asked.

“I have, unfortunately.”

Jaska wiped a hand down his face. “Kind of catchy.”

“The children have a gift for meter.”

Jaska laughed. ~ Charlie N Holmberg,
1476:I carry my thoughts about me for a long time, often a very long time, before I write them down; meanwhile my memory is so faithful that I am sure never to forget, not even in years, a theme that has once occurred to me. ~ Ludwig van Beethoven,
1477:I'm not thinking about me that much anymore. Every time I look, I'm looking for my daughter, you know? If I'm in a store, I'm looking at baby clothes. It's so much cuter to find things for her than to find things for me. ~ Alessandra Ambrosio,
1478:I opted for the rear door, both as a courtesy and so she couldn't freak out about me showing up on her front doorstep for all of East Falls to see. Being the village pariah does make social calls most trying.

-Paige ~ Kelley Armstrong,
1479:I remember driving home one evening while they were reviewing the papers on the radio. One of the articles was about me separating from my wife. It's a weird thing to listen to a news report about the break-up of your marriage. ~ Rory Bremner,
1480:I told him about me being a summoner, and what that entailed. At the end of he simply gave a long sigh. “Why couldn’t you simply be an alcoholic like all the other detectives?”
I grinned. “Demon summoning has less vomiting! ~ Diana Rowland,
1481:Augie: Does everybody else know?
T.C.: About my epitaph?
Augie: About me being gay, you gink-head hoser-face!
T.C. Not everybody. There's a night watchman at a Dunkin Donuts just outside of Detroit. He doesn't know yet. ~ Steve Kluger,
1482:But when the Helper comes, whom I will send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth, who proceeds from the Father, he will bear witness about me. And you also will bear witness, because you have been with me from the beginning. ~ Anonymous,
1483:Did you hear me, Zach? I care about you.”

“Okay,” I said. “It’s okay with me that you care about me. But can we please not talk about it? Would that be okay with you?”

“Yeah, that would be okay,” he said. ~ Benjamin Alire S enz,
1484:Haven't you heard about me?" he said, with a tight smile. "I'm really a very dangerous person." And he did look dangerous until he said, "Look, could you watch Dog for me while I'm gone? I can't take him where I'm going. ~ Cinda Williams Chima,
1485:I don’t doubt you can handle it; you’ve
handled so much. You’ve always been so strong. It’s what—”
“I know—it’s what infuriated you about me.”
He squeezed her hand. “Yes—and it’s
what made me fall in love with you. ~ Aleatha Romig,
1486:I don't keep it secret that I live with my partner Gio. I'm very proud of my gayness. But there is lots I wouldn't want the press to write about me... it is a matter of regret that being gay is the most interesting thing about me. ~ Evan Davis,
1487:The day I leave, you won't know how to pronounce my name. You could care less about me, and I should be dead and buried because there's not one media that will come and remember who Joe Arpaio is. That's the way it is in politics. ~ Joe Arpaio,
1488:You're every song I have ever sung. I'll never let anything hurt you again. For the first time in my life, my dreams aren't about me."

I lifted my eyes up to meet hiss, and he smiled.

"They're about you." -Jax Stone ~ Abbi Glines,
1489:I'm not talking about Russia in my music. I've never been to Russia. I'm not talking about Africa, Switzerland, China. I'm talking about me being American and growing up in a crazy world and helping to reflect all different sides of life. ~ Nas,
1490:No, it was not the money that I valued—what I wanted was to make all this mob of Heintzes, hotel proprietors, and fine ladies of Baden talk about me, recount my story, wonder at me, extol my doings, and worship my winnings. ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
1491:She needs more friends. Not visitors. But I don’t say that. People always complain about me saying things. I say too much. Too fast. Too loud. But not anymore. I hold things back, now. Does that mean I’m getting smarter? More mature ~ Anonymous,
1492:There were rumors about me even before I got to the high school. People said I was a brat and that I thought I was better than everybody.

What they didn’t know was that I would have gladly traded places with any of them. ~ Jodie Sweetin,
1493:The weirdest thing about me is that I like to walk around naked. I grew up walking around naked in my house. My mom was like that, and my sisters. My father worked nights and slept during the day, so we had no one to hide from. ~ Jennifer Lopez,
1494:You don't know anything about me."
"Everything I need to know is written all over your face."
"Right now the only thing my face should be conveying is that it thinks you're a jerk."
He bowed his head as if to say, exactly. ~ Kasie West,
1495:I kept thinking that it sounded like a dragon breathing in time with me, like I had this pet dragon who was cuddled up next to me and cared enough about me to time his breaths to mine. I was thinking about that as I sank into sleep. ~ John Green,
1496:I was kind of a volatile personality, very intense. Because of that, I drew some criticism and people would say things about me, and my parents had tried to defend me. I would just tell them don't worry about it. Our day will come. ~ Kirk Gibson,
1497:Maybe because I was the one with the tongue cut loose, I had grown inside me a list of over two hundred things that I had to tell my mother so that she would know the true things about me and to stop the pain in my throat. ~ Maxine Hong Kingston,
1498:My point of view is, I'm just a person, and there are times when I look at other people and think, 'My God, they spend so much time thinking about things that seem so absurd.' But I'm sure people must think the same thing about me. ~ Ian MacKaye,
1499:My wealth would not rely on what other people assumed about me. True wealth is having a healthy mind, body, and spirit. True wealth is having the knowledge to maneuver and navigate the mental obstacles that inhibit your ability to soar. ~ RuPaul,
1500:The New York Times and The Guardian came out and said, "Hey, clemency for Snowden." But for me, the key - and I've said this from the beginning: it's not about me. I don't care if I get clemency. I don't care what happens to me. ~ Edward Snowden,

IN CHAPTERS [160/160]



   42 Integral Yoga
   36 Poetry
   22 Yoga
   17 Fiction
   14 Philosophy
   11 Christianity
   3 Mysticism
   2 Psychology
   2 Occultism
   2 Integral Theory
   1 Sufism
   1 Science
   1 Islam
   1 Hinduism
   1 Baha i Faith


   26 The Mother
   22 Satprem
   21 Sri Ramakrishna
   17 H P Lovecraft
   8 Sri Aurobindo
   8 Nolini Kanta Gupta
   6 Plato
   6 Friedrich Nietzsche
   5 William Wordsworth
   5 A B Purani
   4 Walt Whitman
   4 Robert Browning
   3 Saint Augustine of Hippo
   3 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
   3 John Keats
   3 Anonymous
   2 Thubten Chodron
   2 Rabindranath Tagore
   2 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
   2 Genpo Roshi
   2 Carl Jung


   21 The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna
   17 Lovecraft - Poems
   6 Thus Spoke Zarathustra
   5 Wordsworth - Poems
   5 Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo
   5 Agenda Vol 02
   4 Whitman - Poems
   4 The Bible
   4 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07
   4 Browning - Poems
   4 Agenda Vol 10
   3 The Confessions of Saint Augustine
   3 Keats - Poems
   2 The Divine Comedy
   2 Hymn of the Universe
   2 How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator
   2 Faust
   2 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 08
   2 Anonymous - Poems
   2 Agenda Vol 12
   2 Agenda Vol 08
   2 Agenda Vol 06
   2 Agenda Vol 05
   2 Agenda Vol 03
   2 Agenda Vol 01


0.00 - INTRODUCTION, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
   Shivanath, one day, was greatly impressed by the Master's utter simplicity and abhorrence of praise. He was seated with Sri Ramakrishna in the latter's room when several rich men of Calcutta arrived. The Master left the room for a few minutes. In the mean time Hriday, his nephew, began to describe his samadhi to the visitors. The last few words caught the Master's ear as he entered the room. He said to Hriday: "What a mean-spirited fellow you must be to extol me thus before these rich men! You have seen their costly apparel and their gold watches and chains, and your object is to get from them as much money as you can. What do I care about what they think of me? (Turning to the gentlemen) No, my friends, what he has told you about me is not true. It was not love of God that made me absorbed in God and indifferent to external life. I became positively insane for some time. The sadhus who frequented this temple told me to practise many things. I tried to follow them, and the consequence was that my austerities drove me to insanity." This is a quotation from one of Shivanath's books. He took the Master's words literally and failed to see their real import.
   Shivanath vehemently criticized the Master for his other-worldly attitude toward his wife. He writes: "Ramakrishna was practically separated from his wife, who lived in her village home. One day when I was complaining to some friends about the virtual widowhood of his wife, he drew me to one side and whispered in my ear: 'Why do you complain? It is no longer possible; it is all dead and gone.' Another day as I was inveighing against this part of his teaching, and also declaring that our program of work in the Brahmo Samaj includes women, that ours is a social and domestic religion, and that we want to give education and social liberty to women, the saint became very much excited, as was his way when anything against his settled conviction was asserted — a trait we so much liked in him — and exclaimed, 'Go, thou fool, go and perish in the pit that your women will dig for you.' Then he glared at me and said: 'What does a gardener do with a young plant? Does he not surround it with a fence, to protect it from goats and cattle? And when the young plant has grown up into a tree and it can no longer be injured by cattle, does he not remove the fence and let the tree grow freely?' I replied, 'Yes, that is the custom with gardeners.' Then he remarked, 'Do the same in your spiritual life; become strong, be full-grown; then you may seek them.' To which I replied, 'I don't agree with you in thinking that women's work is like that of cattle, destructive; they are our associates and helpers in our spiritual struggles and social progress' — a view with which he could not agree, and he marked his dissent by shaking his head. Then referring to the lateness of the hour he jocularly remarked, 'It is time for you to depart; take care, do not be late; otherwise your woman will not admit you into her room.' This evoked hearty laughter."

0.02 - Letters to a Sadhak, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  And don't speak about me unless it is unavoidable. I am
  putting a copy of the Conversations in the tray for Mr. Z.

0 1956-04-20, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   The difficulties of the past weeks have taught me that as soon as one strays from the true consciousness, in however trifling a way, anything may happen, any excess, any aberration, any imbalance and I have felt very dangerous things prowling about me. Mother, you told me in regard to Patrick1 that the law of the manifestation was a law of freedom, even the freedom to choose wrongly. This evening, it has been my very deep perception that this freedom is virtually always a freedom to choose wrongly. I harbor a great fear of losing the true consciousness once again. I have become aware of how fragile everything in me is and that very little would be enough to carry me away.
   Therefore, Sweet Mother, I come to ask a great grace of you, from the depths of my heart: take my freedom into your hands. Prevent me from falling back, far away from you. I place this freedom in your hands. Keep me safe, Mother, protect me. Grant me the grace of watching over me and of taking me in your hands completely, like a child whose steps are unsure. I no longer want this Freedom. It is you I want, the Truth of my being. Mother, as a grace, I implore you to free me from my freedom to choose wrongly.

0 1959-06-03, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   On your behalf, I told X that you had been worried about me. He, too, had felt that things were not going well and had worked on his side. He told me to write you immediately to tell you that everything is all right.
   Also, I explained to him that a mantra had come to you which you were repeating between 5 and 6 in particular, and I told him about this culminating point where you wanted to express your gratitude, enthusiasm, etc., and about the French mantra. After explaining, I gave him your French and Sanskrit texts. He felt and understood very well what you wanted. His first reaction after reading it was to say, Great meaning, great power is there. It is all right. I told him that apart from the meaning of the mantra, you wanted to know if it was all right from the vibrational standpoint. He told me that he would take your text to his next puja and would repeat it himself to see. He should have done that this morning, but he has a fever (since his return from Madurai, he has not been well because of a cold and sunstroke). I will write you as soon as I know the result of his test.

0 1961-01-27, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   To illustrate this, an interesting thing came upyesterday, I think. (All these experiences come to show me the difference, as if to give proof of the change.) Someone had had a dream about me whispered to him by the adverse forces for specific reasons (I wont go into the details). He was much affected by it, so he wrote down the dream and gave it to me. I was carrying his letter along with all the others, as I usually do, but suddenly I knew I had to read it right away: I read it. Then I saw the whole thing with such clarity, precision, accuracy: how it had come about, how the dream had been produced, its effect the whole functioning of all the forces. As I read along and it went on unfolding, I did what was necessary for him (he was present at the time) in order to undo what the adverse forces had done. Then at the end, when I had finished, said everything, explained what it was all about and what had to be done, something SO CATEGORICAL came into me (I cannot verbalize this kind of experience, it is what I call the difference in power: something categorical). I took the letter, uttered a few words (which I wont repeat) and said, You see, its like this: so much for that, and I ripped the letter a first time. Then, thats for that, I tore it a second time and so on. I ripped it up five times and the fifth time I saw that their power was destroyed.
   I have done these things beforeits a knowledge I already hadand it always had its effect when I did them; its not that I am passing from powerlessness to power, not at all. But its this kind of yes, something definite, absolutea kind of absolute in vision, in knowledge, in action and ABOVE ALL in powera kind of absolute that doesnt need to conquer obstacles and resistances, but ANNULS the resistance automatically. Then I saw that something had truly changed.

0 1961-02-18, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Sri Aurobindo had made certain statements about me in those letters, and Z deleted them. (Anyway, it makes no difference for your book, because Im not at all keen on having any statements about me published.)
   But Z is not honest. He hasnt been honest at all. We were forced to intervene once or twice because his deletions distorted the meaning. We finally told him (for the book published here), We wont publish it unless you restore these things.

0 1961-04-25, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But then, they [the S.A.S. people] began posing as almost as teachers! Luckily, the draft of their brochure was brought to me. I said, Nothing doing. If you want to talk to people, tell them what you like, its all the same to me, but I am not publishing this. What you have written about me is not to be printed and you are not to distribute it. Im not in the picture. My name, the fact that I am president, is simply to give my guarantee that the money wont go into the pockets of those who collect it but will be used for the Ashram, the running of the Ashram, and thats all. And on this basis alone I give my guarantee. I am in no way going to help people imagine they are doing a yoga! Its absurd.
   The other day, I told N. (and I told him loud enough for everyone to hear): We can dispense with a good half of the ashramites straight-away and not lose a single sadhak.4

0 1961-07-28, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   All at once, as I gaze above me, I glimpse something roseate; I draw nearer and discern what appears to be a shrub, as large as a tree, held fast to a blue reef. The denizens of the waters glide to and fro, myriad and diverse. Now I find myself standing upon fine, shining sand. I gaze about me in wonder. There are mountains and valleys, fantastic forests, strange flowers that could as well be animals, and fish that might be flowersno separation, no gap is there between stationary beings and mobile. Colors everywhere, brilliant and shimmering, or subdued, but always harmonious and refined. I walk upon the golden sands and contemplate all this beauty bathed in a soft, pale blue radiance, tiny, luminous spheres of red, green and gold circulating through it.
   How marvelous are the depths of the sea! Everywhere the presence of the One in whom all harmonies reside is felt!

0 1961-09-23, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   If anyone ever wanted to write about me, the first thing I would say is: NOT ONE WORD about my personal lifenot a word.
   Mother had asked Sri Aurobindo to write something for the Ashram 'Bulletin.' It was later published as The Supramental Manifestation upon Earth.

0 1962-01-09, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   During that return to the past over the last few days, the life I led with Sri Aurobindo suddenly came back to me. What helped this to happen was reading passages about me in his book,6 letters he wrote about me that I had never read before. And it all came back, those full thirty years I lived with him.
   Psychologically, there was no struggle, no tension, no effortnot ONCE; I was living in total and confident serenity. On the material plane there were attacks, but even these he took upon himself. Well, I saw it all, all those thirty years of life; not for a SECOND did I have any sense of responsibility, in spite of all the work I was doing, all the organizing and everything. He had supposedly passed on the responsibility to me, you see, but he was standing behindHE was actually doing everything! I was active, but with absolutely no responsibility. I never felt responsible for a single minutehe took the full responsibility. It was really.

0 1962-05-15, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And I was seeing the very IMAGE of that in this vision. A person I wont name (but I spoke to him afterwards; hes still here) came out of the room to tell me all this. In my vision I told him two things (it seems very distant nowit was back in 59and I no longer recall if I told him one thing after the other or both together). First of all, I protested against everything that fake Sri Aurobindo was saying about me, and at the same time I was going towards the person coming out of the room (its someone living here, you know, who is, who was quite close to Sri Aurobindo. Apparently he was under the influence of certain doubting thoughts, certain doubts, thats why he was there). I called him by name and spoke to him in English: But surely we have had a true spiritual relationship, a true union! Immediately he melted and said yes, and rushed headlong into my arms. In other words, that was his conversion, and thats why I spoke to him about it afterwards; I didnt tell him about the experience but I spoke of the doubt that was in him. It was truly a beginning of conversion in one part of his being, and for that reason I wont name him. And along with this, in answer to what that fake Sri Aurobindo was saying, I said forcefully (also in English): This means the negation of all spiritual experience! And immediately the whole scene, the whole construction, everythingpoof! Vanished, dissolved. The Force swept it all away.
   Later, when I had that second vision April 3, 1962, I saw that the same being was behind this would-be Sri Aurobindo (and with a whole group organized around himpeople, ceremonies and so on). So from that I concluded that the thing had been developing. But when I first encountered those people [in 1959] it was merely something in the Subconscient and the effect was only psychological (an hour or two was enough to sort things out and put them in order). It didnt affect my health. But this time.

0 1964-08-19, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And then, all that one reads Ive heard some things written about me, Ive heard the stories people have been telling in their seminars1theres enough to bury someone.
   For sure! Their seminars are ridiculous, its a tangle of paltriness theyre teaching people Sri Aurobindo!

0 1964-12-02, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There is another thing I remember very clearly, which struck me. It was after his election (but long before his trip to India was decided upon): he had come to India and he came to Pondicherry to meet me (not to meet me: he had come to Pondicherry, then he came and met me). Once in Pondicherry, he came and I saw him there, in the room where I receive people. We had a long conversation, a very long and interesting conversation, and suddenly (it was towards the end, it was time for him to go), when he rose, he was preoccupied by something. He told me, When you speak to your children about me, what will you tell them? You understand, the ego showing itself. So I looked at him (Mother smiles) and said, I will only tell them that we have been in communion in our love for the Supreme. Then he relaxed and left. It struck me. These things are very objective.
   But these are the little turns of the nature. Otherwise, his dream is to be the potentate of human spiritual unity.

0 1965-09-08, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   How many times, how many times have I seen that he had written down my experiences. Because for years and years I didnt read Sri Aurobindos books; it was only before coming here that I had read The Life Divine, The Synthesis of Yoga, and another one, too. For instance, Essays on the Gita I had never read, Savitri I had never read, I read it very recently (that is to say, some ten years ago, in 1954 or 55). The book Sri Aurobindo on Himself and on the Mother I had never read, and when I read it, I realized what he wrote to people about me I had no idea, he had never told me anything about it! You see, there are lots of things that I had said while speaking to people that I had said just like that, because they came (gesture from above) and I would say them and I realized he had written them. So, naturally, I appeared to be simply repeating what he had written but I had never read it! And now, its the same thing: I had read this passage from Savitri, but hadnt noticed itbecause I hadnt had the experience. But now that I have had the experience, I see that he tells it.
   Its quite interesting.

0 1965-11-06, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   about me?
   Yes, generally. Or about what I do, what I am (or am not).
  --
   And what are you told about me? Just to know the quality.
   They are details, rather.

0 1967-07-26, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And then, what goings-on The goings-on at the School, oh, those are priceless stories! But yesterday evening, I suddenly became indignant about a boy, the boy who had been accused of copying. He asserted he hadnt copied, and I saw he hadnt (but what I saw was almost worse!), and I said, No more examsa dreadful row everywhere! Then K., who is really a good boy, wrote to me, Should I not rather tell the boy that you decided he hadnt copied, because he must be worrying? I thought, Poor K.! But anyway, it was a nice gesture, so I said yes. Then he called the boy, told him what he had to, also that exams were abolished and the whole matter was over and done with. As soon as the boy left him, he went and told his friends a world of lies: that I had asked K. to apologize, to express regret and reinstate the boy, and a lot of fibs a series of terrible lies (and lies about me). You understand, I had had a movement of sympathy for K. for what he had done; it shows a sort of nobleness of soul in him: he was so convinced, but he accepted what I said and made that gesture because he thought the boy must have been worrying. Then the boys thoroughly disgusting reaction I had to restrain myself (inwardly): I was displeased. I had hoped, on the contrary, that that goodwill would give rise to a somewhat noble response, but all that is a sort of degradation. Yesterday, I was on the point of giving the child an inner slap I stopped myself from doing so, but he has clearly put himself in a bad spot.
   Now they write to ask me, How can we know whether the children follow if we dont have exams? I had to explain the difference between a type of individual control based on observation, on a remark, on an unexpected question, etc., which allows the teacher to situate the child, and the other method in which you are forewarned, You will have an exam in eight days and the subject will be on what you have learnedso everyone starts revising what he has learned and preparing himself, and thats that: the one with a good memory is the one who passes. I have explained all that.1

0 1967-12-02, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   In the whole country, the number of things written about me, each one of them as stupid as the next all because of those ninety years. What a fuss they make over those ninety years!
   You understand, I would have liked that it all become public once the bodys appearance is transformed then it becomes interesting, but were still a long way from it.

0 1968-08-07, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Have YOU been told anything about me?
   No.

0 1969-01-15, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   He began with some banality about the work I am doing for humanity (some stupid remark of the sort), and when he saw it didnt work, he kept as quiet as he could, then started talking again and said what I told you that he had heard about me a lot, but As for me, I kept putting all this consciousness between the body and him.
   After all, I enjoyed myself! (Mother laughs)

0 1969-06-25, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Oh, mon petit, and what about me!
   Ah, but with you its different!

0 1969-11-22, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Oh, no, not about me! Please, it makes my work so much more complicated when people think of me.
   So would it be simply a sequel to the Adventure of Consciousness, but more developed? What should it be?

0 1969-11-29, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Well, what about me with people? Its far worse! (Mother laughs) I CONSTANTLY feel as if I were almost buried under prayers, entreaties, requestsALL of them for personal things.
   Its like that, its like a mass around me.

0 1971-01-11, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The way of relating to things, of knowing, is through an identification of the consciousness with the thing or person. Instead of having the usual sense of separateness, you have a constant sense of union. There are quite interesting experiences. People call me and think about me. That comes into my field of consciousness. And after some time I am told, So and so has come, or Something has happened to so and so, and I say, I know. I wasnt told anything at the time it happened, but I was conscious of it as if it were happening to a part of me.
   ***

0 1971-08-14, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Recently I read some of his letters about me. How? Its really a miracle that I survived [his passing]. My whole [being collapsed]. He was such a marvelous protection and support!
   The inner being wasnt affected because that remained the way it was the closeness, the intimacy remained the same but the physical being. Its a miracle it survived.

04.07 - Matter Aspires, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Matter holds and expresses material energy, the subtlest and highest form of which is electric energy. Should Matter be confined to that alone or can it express or create, by and out of itself, non-material energy also? What about mental energy and thought movementscan they too be made a function of Matter?
   For example, the computing machine. It has been developed to a marvellous extent. Not only big but complicated calculations are done by it, not only the four major arithmetical operations, but higher algebraic and trigonometrical problems too are tackled successfully. The electronic computer seems to possess a veritable mathematical brain.

1.002 - The Heifer, #Quran, #unset, #Zen
  186. And when My servants ask you about me, I Am near; I answer the call of the caller when he calls on Me. So let them answer Me, and have faith in Me, that they may be rightly guided.
  187. Permitted for you is intercourse with your wives on the night of the fast. They are a garment for you, and you are a garment for them. God knows that you used to betray yourselves, but He turned to you and pardoned you. So approach them now, and seek what God has ordained for you, and eat and drink until the white streak of dawn can be distinguished from the black streak. Then complete the fast until nightfall. But do not approach them while you are in retreat at the mosques. These are the limits of God, so do not come near them. God thus clarifies His revelations to the people, that they may attain piety.
  --
  222. And they ask you about menstruation: say, “It is harmful, so keep away from women during menstruation. And do not approach them until they have become pure. Once they have become pure, approach them in the way God has directed you.” God loves the repentant, and He loves those who keep clean.”
  223. Your women are cultivation for you; so approach your cultivation whenever you like, and send ahead for yourselves. And fear God, and know that you will meet Him. And give good news to the believers.

1.02 - Meditating on Tara, #How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator, #Thubten Chodron, #unset
  doing is not about me. Its about their pain. Can we look at Osama bin Laden
  and think this way? Can we see the colleague who criticizes us as an unhappy

1.02 - Where I Lived, and What I Lived For, #Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience, #Henry David Thoreau, #Philosophy
  The only house I had been the owner of before, if I except a boat, was a tent, which I used occasionally when making excursions in the summer, and this is still rolled up in my garret; but the boat, after passing from hand to hand, has gone down the stream of time. With this more substantial shelter about me, I had made some progress toward settling in the world. This frame, so slightly clad, was a sort of crystallization around me, and reacted on the builder. It was suggestive somewhat as a picture in outlines. I did not need to go outdoors to take the air, for the atmosphere within had lost none of its freshness. It was not so much within doors as behind a door where I sat, even in the rainiest weather. The Harivansa says, An abode without birds is like a meat without seasoning. Such was not my abode, for I found myself suddenly neighbor to the birds; not by having imprisoned one, but having caged myself near them. I was not only nearer to some of those which commonly frequent the garden and the orchard, but to those wilder and more thrilling songsters of the forest which never, or rarely, serenade a villager,the wood-thrush, the veery, the scarlet tanager, the field-sparrow, the whippoorwill, and many others.
  I was seated by the shore of a small pond, about a mile and a half south of the village of Concord and somewhat higher than it, in the midst of an extensive wood between that town and Lincoln, and about two miles south of that our only field known to fame, Concord Battle

1.04 - ADVICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  He had warned the bearers to be careful about me.
  "Gangamayi became very fond of me in Vrindvan. She was an old woman who lived all alone in a hut near the Nidhuvan. Referring to my spiritual condition and ecstasy, she said, 'He is the very embodiment of Radha.' She addressed me as 'Dulali'. When with her, I used to forget my food and drink, my bath, and all thought of going home. On some days Hriday used to bring food from home and feed me. Gangamayi also would serve me with food prepared by her own hands.

1.04 - To the Priest of Rytan-ji, #Beating the Cloth Drum Letters of Zen Master Hakuin, #unset, #Zen
  Jik Anj has come and delivered another letter. I read it while we were having a cup of tea, and was glad to learn that you are in good health. You should not worry about me. I am doing fine, still spending much of my time in the garden checking to see how my eggplants are coming along.
  It is the third letter you have written and the third time your emissary has made a trip all this way to deliver it to me. I have been extremely negligent in failing to respond to your requests, but the reason I have not answered is because I find the responsibility involved in accepting such an invitation so intimidating. I know only too well how dim my prospects are for carrying it out. A hedge-parson such as myself is totally unfit for such a momentous task. It's like trying to make an earthworm roar like a dragon, or make a jackass perform tricks like a fine riding horse.

1.05 - Prayer, #Hymn of the Universe, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  for me, everything about me, everything within me,
  I shall gather into a single prayer both my delight

1.05 - THE HOSTILE BROTHERS - ARCHETYPES OF RESPONSE TO THE UNKNOWN, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  Pleasures about me, so much more I feel
  Torment within me, as from the hateful siege

1.06 - On Thought, #Words Of Long Ago, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  I cannot speak to you in detail today about meditation; I shall only say that in order to be genuine, to serve its full purpose, meditation must be disinterested, impersonal in the integral sense of the word.
  Here is a description, taken from an old Hindu text, of a typal meditation:

1.07 - A Song of Longing for Tara, the Infallible, #How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator, #Thubten Chodron, #unset
  up strongly, and we fume, How dare they say that about me! The problem
  isnt whether we receive approval and praise, or whether we receive disapproval and blame. The problem is our attachment to the former and aversion

1.07 - Raja-Yoga in Brief, #Raja-Yoga, #Swami Vivkenanda, #unset
  There was a great god-sage called Nrada. Just as there are sages among mankind, great Yogis, so there are great Yogis among the gods. Narada was a good Yogi, and very great. He travelled everywhere. One day he was passing through a forest, and saw a man who had been meditating until the white ants had built a huge mound round his body so long had he been sitting in that position. He said to Narada, "Where are you going?" Narada replied, "I am going to heaven." "Then ask God when He will be merciful to me; when I shall attain freedom." Further on Narada saw another man. He was jumping about, singing, dancing, and said, "Oh, Narada, where are you going?" His voice and his gestures were wild. Narada said, "I am going to heaven." "Then, ask when I shall be free." Narada went on. In the course of time he came again by the same road, and there was the man who had been meditating with the ant-hill round him. He said, "Oh, Narada, did you ask the Lord about me?" "Oh, yes." "What did He say?" "The Lord told me that you would attain freedom in four more births." Then the man began to weep and wail, and said, "I have meditated until an ant-hill has grown around me, and I have four more births yet!" Narada went to the other man. "Did you ask my question?" "Oh, yes. Do you see this tamarind tree? I have to tell you that as many leaves as there are on that tree, so many times, you shall be born, and then you shall attain freedom." The man began to dance for joy, and said, "I shall have freedom after such a short time!" A voice came, "My child, you will have freedom this minute." That was the reward for his perseverance. He was ready to work through all those births, nothing discouraged him. But the first man felt that even four more births were too long. Only perseverance, like that of the man who was willing to wait aeons brings about the highest result.

1.08 - Attendants, #Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo, #Nirodbaran, #Integral Yoga
  Dr. Satyendra is an unassuming and nice person, did his part of the job in a quiet and steady way. He was cleaning, for a time, the windows and furniture in Sri Aurobindo's room. Ready to serve but never pushing and not over eager, he kept a closeness and happy relation with all. He used to express very often that he was more of a retiring nature and more intent on personal realisation through Bhakti. Karmayoga did not suit his temperament very well. Whatever might be his particular bent, we saw that he did his own work like a karmayogi, in a genuine spirit of service to the Master whom he always addressed as Sir. His talks with Sri Aurobindo showed his sense of humour, his insight into philosophy, politics and mysticism. Sri Aurobindo seemed to like his company, his quiet devotion, in spite of his constantly grumbling against the integral Yoga and the Supermind. While cleaning the Master's nails as he lay in bed, he would start his old unvarying tale about the necessity of the personal touch, his close contact with his former guru. Sri Aurobindo would listen quietly to his nostalgic monologue. There must be some expression of love, was his constant burden, to which Sri Aurobindo once replied that unity of consciousness is the root and love is its fine flower. A shrewd observer of human and divine nature, it was he who made the pertinent remark that in this Yoga only two persons have achieved complete surrender: the Mother to Sri Aurobindo and Sri Aurobindo to the Mother! As an example he related this story: Sri Aurobindo was lying in bed one day, and the ceiling-fan was revolving at full speed. Satyendra felt that he wanted something, so he approached the Master and asked, "Are you looking for something, Sir?" "Oh, no.... Is Nirod there?" "No, Sir. But can I do anything?" he asked. "I was wondering if the speed of the fan could be reduced," he replied. "I can do it, Sir." "Oh, can you?" he asked. Sri Aurobindo enquired about me because I was given charge of the fan by the Mother, and he would not violate the rule. As for the reduction of the speed, that too was in deference to the wishes of the Mother, for once on entering Sri Aurobindo's room, she saw the fan turning at full speed and remarked, "Oh, what a storm!" To give another instance: when we wanted to move the table-fan a bit nearer him, he said, "No, Mother has kept it there." This is how we learnt submission and obedience not only in big matters, but even in small trivialities.
  The Mother told Satyendra recently on his birthday that Sri Aurobindo had come to her on the eve of his interview with her and said that he had taken good care of Sri Aurobindo's body. What a touching recognition from Sri Aurobindo! Even after leaving the body, the Guru remembers a kind act, some help rendered to him by his disciple! What a Divine Magnanimity! We know also that all those who had served him during his accident period have had their reward in some form or other, in the material and spiritual life.

1.08 - THE MASTERS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION AT DAKSHINESWAR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MASTER (at the sight of the ochre cloth): "Why this gerrua? Should one put on such a thing for a mere fancy? A man once said, 'I have exchanged the Chandi for a drum.' At first he used to sing the holy songs of the Chandi; now he beats the drum. (All laugh.) "There are three or four varieties of renunciation. Afflicted with miseries at home, one may put on the ochre cloth of a monk; but that renunciation doesn't last long. Again, a man out of work puts on an ochre wearing-cloth and goes off to Benares. After three months he writes home: 'I have a job here. I shall come home in a few days. Don't worry about me.' Again, a man may have everything he wants. He lacks nothing, yet he does not enjoy his possessions. He weeps for God alone. That is real renunciation.
  "No lie of any sort is good. A false garb, even though a holy one, is not good. If the outer garb does not correspond to the inner thought, it gradually brings ruin. Uttering false words or doing false deeds, one gradually loses all fear. Far better is the white cloth of a householder. Attachment to worldliness, occasional lapses from the ideal, and an outer garb of gerrua-how dreadful!

1.10 - THE NEIGHBORS HOUSE, #Faust, #Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, #Poetry
  And for another keep, meanwhile, my eyes about me.
  MARTHA

1.12 - THE FESTIVAL AT PNIHTI, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  A little later Sri Ramakrishna began to talk to a devotee privately, on the verandah north of his room. He said: "It is good to meditate in the small hours of the morning and at dawn. One should also meditate daily after dusk." He instructed the devotee about meditation on the Personal God and on the Impersonal Reality.
  After a time he sat on the semicircular porch west of his room. It was about nine o'clock.

1.13 - Gnostic Symbols of the Self, #Aion, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  alchemists, previously mentioned, about mercurius, who is
  found at the North Pole. Similarly the Naassenes named Aipolos

1.16 - Guidoguerra, Aldobrandi, and Rusticucci. Cataract of the River of Blood., #The Divine Comedy, #Dante Alighieri, #Christianity
  I had a cord around about me girt,
  And therewithal I whilom had designed

1.16 - PRAYER, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  Lord, teach me to seek thee and reveal Thyself to me when I seek thee. For I cannot seek Thee except Thou teach me, nor find Thee except Thou reveal Thyself. Let me seek thee in longing, let me long for thee in seeking: let me find Thee in love and love Thee in finding. Lord, I acknowledge and I thank Thee that Thou hast created me in this thine image, in order that I may be mindful of Thee, may conceive of Thee and love Thee: but that image has been so consumed and wasted away by vices and obscured by the smoke of wrong-doing that it cannot achieve that for which it was made, except Thou renew it and create it anew. Is the eye of the soul darkened by its infirmity, or dazzled by thy glory? Surely, it is both darkened in itself and dazzled by Thee. Lord, this is the unapproachable light in which Thou dwellest. Truly I see it not, because it is too bright for me; and yet whatever I see, I see through it, as the weak eye sees what it sees through the light of the sun, which in the sun itself it cannot look upon. Oh supreme and unapproachable light, oh holy and blessed truth, how far art thou from me who am so near to Thee, how far art Thou removed from my vision, though I am so near to thine! Everywhere Thou art wholly present, and I see Thee not. In Thee I move and in Thee I have my being, and cannot come to Thee, thou are within me and about me, and I feel Thee not.
  St. Anselm

1.20 - RULES FOR HOUSEHOLDERS AND MONKS, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  "At the sight of rich people Hazra would call them to him. He would give them long lectures. He would say to them: 'You see Rkhl and the other youngsters. They do not practise any spiritual discipline. They simply wander about merrily.'
  "A man may live in a mountain cave, smear his body with ashes, observe fasts; and practise austere discipline; but if his mind dwells on worldly objects, on 'woman and gold', I say, 'Shame on him!' But I say that a man is blessed indeed who eats, drinks, and roams about, but who keeps his mind free from 'woman and gold'.
  --
  MASTER: "Published about me? Why? Why should they write now? I eat and drink and make merry. I don't know anything else.
  Man teaches by God's power
  "I once asked Keshab, 'Why have you written about me?' He said that it would bring people here. But man cannot teach by his own power. One cannot conquer ignorance without the power of God.
  "At one time two men were engaged to wrestle. One of them was Hanuman Singh and the other a Mussalman from the Punjab. The Mussalman was a strong, stout man. He had eaten lustily of butter and meat for fifteen days before the day of the wrestling-match, and even on that day. All thought he would be the victor. Hanuman Singh, on the other hand, clad in a dirty cloth, had eaten sparingly for some days before the day of the match and devoted himself to repeating the holy name of Mahavir. On the day of the match he observed a complete fast. All thought that he would surely be defeated.
  --
  A man, harrowed by distress at home, puts on an ochre robe and goes away to Benares. For many days he does not send home any news of himself. Then he writes to his people: 'Don't be worried about me. I have got a job here.'
  "There is always trouble in family life. The wife may be disobedient. Perhaps the husb and earns only twenty rupees a month. He hasn't the means to perform the 'rice-eating ceremony' for his baby. He cannot educate his son. The house is dilapidated.

1.21 - A DAY AT DAKSHINESWAR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  HATHAYOGI (to the Master): "What did you say to Rkhl about me?"
  MASTER: "I said that I would ask some rich visitors to help you. But (to Prankrishna) you, perhaps, do not like these yogis?"

1.25 - DUNGEON, #Faust, #Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, #Poetry
  They sing songs about me! 'tis bad of the folk to do it!
  There's an old story has the same refrain;

1.26 - FESTIVAL AT ADHARS HOUSE, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MASTER: "What do people think of me? Do they think anything in particular about me when they see me in that condition?"
  M: "We feel in you a wonderful synthesis of knowledge, love, and renunciation, and on the surface a natural spontaneity. Many divine experiences have passed, like huge steamboats, through the deep of your inner consciousness; still you maintain outwardly this utter simplicity. Many cannot understand it, but a few are attracted by this state alone."

1.32 - The Ninth Circle Traitors. The Frozen Lake of Cocytus. First Division, Caina Traitors to their Kindred. Camicion de' Pazzi. Second Division, Antenora Traitors to their Country. Dante questions Bocca degli, #The Divine Comedy, #Dante Alighieri, #Christianity
  When round about me somewhat I had looked,
  I downward turned me, and saw two so close,

18.05 - Ashram Poets, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 05, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   That is what matters about me,
   that and nothing else,

1956-11-21 - Knowings and Knowledge - Reason, summit of mans mental activities - Willings and the true will - Personal effort - First step to have knowledge - Relativity of medical knowledge - Mental gymnastics make the mind supple, #Questions And Answers 1956, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  Examples can be given, but they are superficial examples, very fragmentary in themselves, and have only an altogether relative value, as for instance this, which I have many a time given you, about medical knowledge in the world: if you have studied enough or lived long enough, that is, a fairly good number of years, you will find that with the same authority, the same certitude, the same conviction, at one time certain things are not only considered bad, but on the basis of an absolute knowledge, an unquestionable observation, they are reputed to have a certain effect, and at another time these very unquestionable observations lead to diametrically opposite results. Very often I give an example which I happened to observe, especially as regards the value of certain foods and their effects on the body, like certain fruits or vegetables: at a particular time in medical historynot so long ago, about fifty or sixty years agowhen you had a certain illness, the doctor gave you a list of things recommending to you with absolute seriousness not to touch any of these lest you become even more ill I could give you the list, but it is not interesting. Well, about these very same things, fifty or sixty years later, not the same doctor perhaps but another one will tell you with the same seriousness, the same unquestionable certitude and authority that these are the very things you must eat if you want to be cured! So if you have observed things pretty well and have a slightly critical mind, you can tell yourself, Oh! it must depend on people or perhaps on the period. And I shall tell you, as the doctor-friend I knew in France forty or fifty years ago used to tell all his patients, Take a remedy while it is in fashion, for then it will cure you. There.
  Well, there is a kind of finely sensitive state, in which one understands this extraordinary relativity of things, a state in which it becomes so acute that to affirm something, to say This is like that or Such a thing has that particular result, spontaneously seems to you a stupidity. But before reaching that point, one may reflect a little and say, After all, we shall believe in a particular thing so long as it is in fashion.

1969 12 05, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   214There is always something abnormal and eccentric about men of genius. And why not? For genius itself is an abnormal birth and out of mans ordinary centre.
   215Genius is Natures first attempt to liberate the imprisoned god out of her human mould; the mould has to suffer in the process. It is astonishing that the cracks are so few and unimportant.

1.anon - Less profitable, #Anonymous - Poems, #unset, #Zen
  Gilgamesh has recounted despicable deeds about me,
  despicable deeds and curses!"

1.anon - The Poem of Imru-Ul-Quais, #Anonymous - Poems, #unset, #Zen
  Has anything deceived you about me, that your love is killing, me,
  And that verily as often as you order my heart, it will do what you order?

1f.lovecraft - At the Mountains of Madness, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   my skill and self-possession about me, and stared at the sector of
   reddish farther sky betwixt the walls of the passresolutely refusing

1f.lovecraft - Dagon, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   expanse of hellish black mire which extended about me in monotonous
   undulations as far as I could see, and in which my boat lay grounded

1f.lovecraft - He, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   quivered about me.
   Then, as the flash subsided, I saw that my host was trembling too; a
  --
   about me in my exhaustion I could see only strange walls and windows
   and old gambrel roofs. The steep street of my approach was nowhere

1f.lovecraft - Medusas Coil, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   decrepitude of everything about me; manifest even in the feeble rays of
   the single small lamp. I felt woefully chilly, and saw with regret that

1f.lovecraft - The Beast in the Cave, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   the numberless ramparts of the black maze about me, fell upon no ears
   save my own. All at once, however, my attention was fixed with a start
  --
   and unseen attack in the dark, I grouped about me the largest of the
   fragments of rock which were strown upon all parts of the floor of the

1f.lovecraft - The Book, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   narrow sphere to which I had so long been bound. What I saw about me
   none else saw; and I grew doubly silent and aloof lest I be thought

1f.lovecraft - The Crawling Chaos, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   region about me, and marked a singular division which seemed to exist
   in the hostile ocean and firmament. On each side of the jutting

1f.lovecraft - The Electric Executioner, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   if I didnt know all there is to know about men and death and
   electricitystudent, man, and boytechnologist and engineersoldier of

1f.lovecraft - The Ghost-Eater, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   When I opened my eyes twilight was closing in about me. A wind fanned
   my cheeks, restoring me quickly to full perception; and as I glanced up

1f.lovecraft - The Green Meadow, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   understand what lurked about me. I recalled things I had learned,
   things I had dreamed, things I had imagined and yearned for in some
  --
   I saw about me objects which I could nametrees, grass, sea, and sky; I
   felt that their relation to me was not the same as that of the trees,
  --
   everything about me, even life and death, was illusory; that I had
   overleaped the bounds of mortality and corporeal entity, becoming a

1f.lovecraft - The Horror in the Museum, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   to feel as hesitant about mentioning the afternoons oddities as he had
   formerly been anxious to do so.

1f.lovecraft - The Mound, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   world so devilish and old it cannot be spoke about me and Walker
   went and was took into the thing just melted at times and made up

1f.lovecraft - The Night Ocean, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   about me, as little pertinent to me, as if it were directed to another
   person whom I did not know, and whose message had come to me through

1f.lovecraft - The Shadow over Innsmouth, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   been spied. Glancing about me, I involuntarily let my pace slacken for
   a second to take in the sight of the sea, gorgeous in the burning

1f.lovecraft - The Tomb, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   nocturnal ramble I would often astonish those about me with my
   knowledge of topics almost forgotten for many generations. It was after
  --
   charnel-house air. Looking about me, I beheld many marble slabs bearing
   coffins, or the remains of coffins. Some of these were sealed and

1f.lovecraft - Under the Pyramids, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   rope as they piled up about me and upon me. Obviously, I thought, the
   Bedouins had felt my movements and released their end of the rope;

1.fs - The Walk, #Schiller - Poems, #Friedrich Schiller, #Poetry
   Round about me, who now from my chamber's confinement escaping,
   And from vain frivolous talk, gladly seek refuge with thee.

1.jk - A Thing Of Beauty (Endymion), #Keats - Poems, #John Keats, #Poetry
  Be all about me when I make an end!
  And now at once, adventuresome, I send

1.jk - Endymion - Book I, #Keats - Poems, #John Keats, #Poetry
  Be all about me when I make an end.
  And now at once, adventuresome, I send

1.jk - Sleep And Poetry, #Keats - Poems, #John Keats, #Poetry
      A glowing splendour round about me hung,
      And echo back the voice of thine own tongue?

1.jr - Book 1 - Prologue, #Rumi - Poems, #Jalaluddin Rumi, #Poetry
  How can I retain my senses about me,
  When the BELOVED shows not the light of His countenance?

1.kbr - Tell me Brother, #Songs of Kabir, #Kabir, #Sufism
  When I gave up the tying of ribbons, still I tied my garment about me:
  When I gave up tying my garment, still I covered my body in its folds.

1.lb - Hard Is The Journey, #Li Bai - Poems, #Li Bai, #Poetry
  wildly about me:
  Ice bars my way to cross

1.lovecraft - The Bride Of The Sea, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
  Murmuring waters about me are closing,
  Soft the sweet vision advances to me.

1.pbs - Hymn To Mercury, #Shelley - Poems, #Percy Bysshe Shelley, #Fiction
  The cradle-clothes about me all day long,--
  Or half asleep, hear my sweet mother sing,

1.rb - Paracelsus - Part I - Paracelsus Aspires, #Browning - Poems, #Robert Browning, #Poetry
  And having this within me and about me
  While Einsiedeln, its mountains, lakes and woods

1.rb - Pippa Passes - Part III - Evening, #Browning - Poems, #Robert Browning, #Poetry
  They got about meAndrea from his exile,
  Pier from his dungeon, Gualtier from his grave!

1.rb - Rhyme for a Child Viewing a Naked Venus in a Painting of 'The Judgement of Paris', #Browning - Poems, #Robert Browning, #Poetry
  There were witnesses, cohorts about me, to left and to right,
  Angels, powers, the unuttered, unseen, the alive, the aware:

1.rb - Sordello - Book the Fifth, #Browning - Poems, #Robert Browning, #Poetry
  "My work? about me, faces! and they flock,
  "The earnest faces. What shall I unlock

1.rt - (101) Ever in my life have I sought thee with my songs (from Gitanjali), #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   English version by Rabindranath Tagore Original Language Bengali Ever in my life have I sought thee with my songs. It was they who led me from door to door, and with them have I felt about me, searching and touching my world. It was my songs that taught me all the lessons I ever learnt; they showed me secret paths, they brought before my sight many a star on the horizon of my heart. They guided me all the day long to the mysteries of the country of pleasure and pain, and, at last, to what palace gate have they brought me in the evening at the end of my journey? [1884.jpg] -- from Gitanjali, by Rabindranath Tagore <
1.rt - Gitanjali, #Tagore - Poems, #Rabindranath Tagore, #Poetry
  Ever in my life have I sought thee with my songs. It was they who led me from door to door, and with them have I felt about me, searching and touching my world.
  It was my songs that taught me all the lessons I ever learnt; they showed me secret paths, they brought before my sight many a star on the horizon of my heart.

1.sjc - I Live Yet Do Not Live in Me, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   English version by Willis Barnstone Original Language Spanish I live yet do not live in me, am waiting as my life goes by, and die because I do not die. No longer do I live in me, and without God I cannot live; to him or me I cannot give my self, so what can living be? A thousand deaths my agony waiting as my life goes by, dying because I do not die. This life I live alone I view as robbery of life, and so it is a constant death -- with no way out until I live with you. God, hear me, what I say is true: I do not want this life of mine, and die because I do not die. Being so removed from you I say what kind of life can I have here but death so ugly and severe and worse than any form of pain? I pity me -- and yet my fate is that I must keep up this lie, and die because I do not die. The fish taken out of the sea is not without a consolation: his dying is of brief duration and ultimately brings relief. Yet what convulsive death can be as bad as my pathetic life? The more I live the more I die. When I begin to feel relief on seeing you in the sacrament, I sink in deeper discontent, deprived of your sweet company. Now everything compels my grief: I want -- yet can't -- see you nearby, and die because I do not die. Although I find my pleasure, Sir, in hope of someday seeing you, I see that I can lose you too, which makes my pain doubly severe, and so I live in darkest fear, and hope, wait as life goes by, dying because I do not die. Deliver me from death, my God, and give me life; now you have wound a rope about me; harshly bound I ask you to release the cord. See how I die to see you, Lord, and I am shattered where I lie, dying because I do not die. My death will trigger tears in me, and I shall mourn my life: a day annihilated by the way I fail and sin relentlessly. O Father God, when will it be that I can say without a lie: I live because I do not die? [1508.jpg] -- from To Touch the Sky: Poems of Mystical, Spiritual & Metaphysical Light, Translated by Willis Barnstone <
1.wby - The Saint And The Hunchback, #Yeats - Poems, #William Butler Yeats, #Poetry
  I lay about me with the taws
  That night and morning I may thrash

1.whitman - So Long, #Whitman - Poems, #unset, #Zen
      awakening rays about meSo long!
  Remember my wordsI may again return,

1.whitman - Song of Myself, #Whitman - Poems, #unset, #Zen
  What was strewn in the amplest strewing the square rod about me, and not filling the square rod then,
  The bull and the bug never worshipp'd half enough,

1.whitman - Song Of Myself- XLI, #Whitman - Poems, #unset, #Zen
  What was strewn in the amplest strewing the square rod about me, and not filling the square rod then,
  The bull and the bug never worshipp'd half enough,

1.whitman - The Centerarians Story, #Whitman - Poems, #unset, #Zen
  But suddenly, pouring about me here, on every side,
  And below there where the boys were drilling, and up the slopes they

1.ww - Book Eighth- Retrospect--Love Of Nature Leading To Love Of Man, #Wordsworth - Poems, #unset, #Zen
  With vulgar men about me, trivial forms
  Of houses, pavement, streets, of men and things,--

1.ww - Book First [Introduction-Childhood and School Time], #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  Found all about me in one neighbourhood--
  The self-congratulation, and, from morn

1.ww - Book Ninth [Residence in France], #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  Than later days allowed; carried about me,
  With less alloy to its integrity,

1.ww - Book Third [Residence at Cambridge], #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  I had a world about me--'twas my own;
  I made it, for it only lived to me,

1.ww - The Waggoner - Canto Fourth, #Wordsworth - Poems, #unset, #Zen
  --Yes, I, and all about me here,
  Through all the changes of the year,

2.01 - AT THE STAR THEATRE, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  "A man had a tub of dye. Such was its wonderful property that people could dye their clothes any colour they wanted by merely dipping them in it. A clever man said to the owner of the tub, 'Dye my cloth the colour of your dye-stuff.' (All laugh.) "Why should I be one-sided? The idea that the people of a particular sect will not come to me does not frighten me. I don't care a bit whether people come to me or not. The thought of keeping anyone under my control never crosses my mind. Adhar Sen asked me to ask the Divine Mother for a big position for him, but he didn't get it. If that makes him think differently about me, what do I care?
  "Once at Keshab's house I found myself in a new mood. The Brahmos always speak of the Impersonal; therefore I said to the Divine Mother in an ecstatic mood: 'Mother, please don't come here. They don't believe in Your forms.'"

2.01 - On Books, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   Sri Aurobindo: Not in the human, sentimental way. They go on doing their work and if man becomes happy or unhappy, or rich, or poor they do not care. Do you think that if the Gods were eager to bring about merely human happiness there would be so much misery left in the world? The Gods are merciful because the Divine is merciful.
   Disciple: It seems that the Devil is powerful in life.

2.02 - Indra, Giver of Light, #The Secret Of The Veda, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  4. "Come to him and question about me, the intelligent one, (whether I have praised him rightly or not), - to the intelligent and unhurt Indra who gives to thy friends (the priests) the best wealth.
  5. "Let of us (i.e. our priests) speak (i.e. praise Indra), - and also, O you who censure, go out (from here) and from elsewhere too, - (our priests) doing service all about Indra.

2.03 - On Medicine, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   Sri Aurobindo: How? At first the leaders, the generals and others went to run the machines and industrial organisations in Russia. But they found it was not possible; then they had to bring in specialists and pay them highly. The condition of the working class in Russia is no better than that of the similar class in England or France. They certainly have done some good things with regard to women and children, and about medical help. But that is being done in many other countries like France and England.
   Disciple: Why are people like Romain Rolland so enthusiastic about Russia?

2.03 - THE ENIGMA OF BOLOGNA, #Mysterium Coniunctionis, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  [102] In conclusion, I would like to mention one more document that seems relevant to our context, and that is the anecdote about meister Eckharts daughter:
  A daughter came to the Dominican convent asking for Meister Eckhart. The porter said, Who shall I tell him? She answered, I do not know. Why do you not know? he inquired. Because, she said, I am neither virgin nor spouse, nor man nor wife nor widow nor lady nor lord nor wench nor thrall. The porter went off to Meister Eckhart. Do come out, he said, to the strangest wight that ever I heard, and let me come too and put your head out and say, Who is asking for me? He did so. She said to him what she had said to the porter. Quoth he, My child, thou hast a shrewd and ready tongue, I prithee now thy meaning? An I were a virgin, she replied, I were in my first innocence; spouse, I were bearing the eternal word within my soul unceasingly; were I a man I should grapple with my faults; wife, should be faithful to my husband. Were I a widow I should be ever yearning for my one and only love; as lady I should render fearful homage; as wench I should be living in meek servitude to God and to all creatures; and as thrall I should be working hard, doing my best tamely to serve my master. Of all these things I am no single one, and am the one thing and the other running thither. The Master went away and told his pupils, I have been listening to the most perfect person I ween I ever met.258

2.03 - THE MASTER IN VARIOUS MOODS, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  "Keshab Sen once said about me: 'Now he asks us to hold to both-God and the world.
  But one day he will sting us.' No, that is not true. Why should I sting?"
  --
  MASTER (to M.): "Naran's mother said to him about me, 'Even we are enchanted by the sight of him, not to speak of you, a mere child.' None but the guileless can realize God.
  How guileless Niranjan is!"

2.05 - On Poetry, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   Disciple: What about meghnd Vadha of Madhusudan? Has it not creativeness?
   Sri Aurobindo: A poor creation! What sort of Ravana has he created? It is an outline of an idealised non-rakshasic Rakshasa!

2.06 - WITH VARIOUS DEVOTEES, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  Or what does he say about me? I understand that he is very reticent. (To Gopal) Ask Tejchandra to come here Saturdays and Tuesdays. (To M.) Suppose I go to your school and look for-"
  M. thought that Sri Ramakrishna wanted to go to his school to see Narayan. He said to the Master, "You might as well wait at our house."

2.09 - THE MASTERS BIRTHDAY, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MASTER: "What did you say about me?"
  NARENDRA: "That you are illiterate and we are scholars. Oh, we talked in that vein!"
  --
  MASTER (to Girish): "Hello! What were you saying about me? I eat, drink, and make merry."
  GIRISH: "What should we have been saying about you? Are you a holy man?"

2.10 - THE MASTER AND NARENDRA, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MASTER: "That is very good. But why is he so abusive? Why does he use such vulgar language to me? In my present state of mind I cannot bear such rudeness. When a thunderbolt strikes near a house, the heavy things inside the house are not much affected; but the window-panes rattle. Nowadays I cannot bear such roughness. A man living on the plane of sattva cannot bear noise and uproar. That is why Hriday was sent away. It was the Divine Mother who sent him away. During the later part of his stay he went to extremes; he became very rough and abusive. (To Narendra) Do you agree with Girish about me?"
  NARENDRA: "He said he believed you to be an Incarnation of God. I didn't say anything in answer to his remarks."

2.11 - WITH THE DEVOTEES IN CALCUTTA, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  NITYAGOPAL: "I don't like people's company. They say all kinds of things about me. That sometimes frightens me, but again I feel great strength within."
  MASTER: "That's only natural. Who lives with you?"

2.13 - THE MASTER AT THE HOUSES OF BALARM AND GIRISH, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  "One realizes God through sattva. Rajas and tamas take one away from Him. The scriptures describe sattva as white, rajas as red, and tamas as black. Once I asked Hazra: Tell me what you think of the people that come here. How much sattva does each one possess?' He said, 'Narendra has one hundred per cent and I have one hundred and ten per cent.' 'What about me?' I asked. And he said: 'You still have a trace of pink. You have only seventy five per cent, I should say.' (All laugh.) "Hazra used to practise japa at Dakshineswar. While telling his beads, he would also try to do a little brokerage business. He has a debt of a few thousand rupees which he must clear up. About the brahmin cooks of the temple he remarked, 'Do you think I talk with people of that sort?'
  "The truth is that you cannot attain God if you have even a trace of desire. Subtle is the way of dharma. If you are trying to thread a needle, you will not succeed if the thread has even a slight fibre sticking out.

2.15 - CAR FESTIVAL AT BALARMS HOUSE, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MASTER: "How did he take it when you said about me, 'He is an Incarnation of God'?"
  M: "I said to him, 'Come with me If you want to see a person like Chaitanya.'"

2.1.7.08 - Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem, #Letters On Poetry And Art, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  I am unable to follow your criticism. I find nothing pompous or bombastic in the line unless it is the resonance of the word fortuitous and the many closely packed ts that give you the impression. But fortuitous cannot be sacrificed as it exactly hits the meaning I want. Also I fail to see what is abstract and especially mental in it. Neither a travesty nor sovereignty are abstract things and the images here are all concrete, as they should be to express the inner visions sense of concreteness of subtle things. The whole passage is of course about mental movements and mental powers, therefore about what the intellect sees as abstractions, but the inner vision does not feel them as that. To it mind has a substance and its energies and actions are very real and substantial things. Naturally there is a certain sense of scorn in this passage, for what the Ignorance regards as its sovereignty and positive truth has been exposed by the sceptic ray as fortuitous and unreal.
  1948

2.17 - December 1938, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   Sri Aurobindo: I don't know that. Did he publish a paper? I would be interested to see what he wrote about me.
   Disciple: It ceased after a short time.

2.18 - January 1939, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   Sri Aurobindo: No. Besides, I don't know if the Americans are interested in profound questions. Swami Nikhilananda, I heard, wrote an article about me which Nishtha [Miss Wilson] says, was profound. The editor of the paper returned it saying, "It won't interest the Americans," and he had to change it and make it what it is.
   Disciple: But the Americans are open to new ideas.
  --
   Sri Aurobindo: We know that. To M who was coming here he said about me: "He has caught you by his philosophy."
   But the Mother knows these things even without any reports from outside.

2.18 - SRI RAMAKRISHNA AT SYAMPUKUR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  M: "Yes, sir. When he comes here he loses his wits. He never talks about medicine.
  When we remind him of it, he says: 'Oh, yes, yes! I shall have to give the medicine.' "
  --
  He continued: "I have not read books. But people show me respect because I chant the name of the Divine Mother. Sambhu Mallick said about me, 'Here is a great hero without a sword or shield!'" (Laughter.)
  The conversation turned to the performance of a drama by Girish Ghosh called The Life of Buddha. The doctor had seen the play and been much pleased with it.

2.19 - THE SOOTHSAYER, #Thus Spoke Zarathustra, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  "The brightness of midnight was always about me;
  loneliness crouched next to it; and as a third, death-rattle silence, the worst of my friends. I had keys, the
  --
  heart-constricting was the moment when silence returned and it grew quiet about me, and I sat alone in
  this treacherous silence.

2.21 - IN THE COMPANY OF DEVOTEES AT SYAMPUKUR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  The devotees listened with great attention to these words about meditation.After a time Pratap resumed the conversation.
  PRATAP (to Dr. Sarkar): "When one thinks seriously, one undoubtedly sees everything as a mere shadow."

2.22 - THE MASTER AT COSSIPORE, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MASTER: "He is beyond the gunas and maya — beyond both the 'maya of knowledge' and the 'maya of ignorance'. 'Woman and gold' is the 'maya of ignorance'. Knowledge, renunciation, devotion, and other spiritual qualities are the splendours of the 'maya of knowledge'. Sankaracharya kept this 'maya of knowledge'; and that you and these others feel concerned about me is also due to this 'maya of knowledge'.
  "Following the 'maya of knowledge' step by step, one attains the Knowledge of Brahman. This 'maya of knowledge' may be likened to the last few steps of the stairs. Next is the roof. Some, even after reaching the roof, go up and down the stairs; that is to say, some, even after realizing God, retain the 'ego of Knowledge'. They retain this in order to teach others, taste divine bliss, and sport with the devotees of God."

2.23 - THE MASTER AND BUDDHA, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  Dr. Rajendralal arrived and took a seat. He had been treating the Master with homeopathic medicine. When the talk about medicine was over, Sri Ramakrishna pointed out Manomohan to the doctor.
  RAJENDRA: "He is a distant relative of mine."

2.24 - THE MASTERS LOVE FOR HIS DEVOTEES, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  BHAVANATH: "Yes, sir. I am quite all right. Don't worry about me."
  Surendra came in and took a seat. The devotees offered garlands of flowers to the Master every evening. Sri Ramakrishna put these garlands around his neck. Surendra sat quietly in the room. Sri Ramakrishna was in a very happy mood and gave him two garlands. Surendra saluted the Master and put them around his neck.

2.25 - AFTER THE PASSING AWAY, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  "He has no doubt said many things about me; but what have I realized?"
  M: "Now you have put on the garb of Siva; you cannot touch money. Do you remember the Master's story?"

2.3.07 - The Vital Being and Vital Consciousness, #Letters On Yoga I, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The heart is part of the vital - it has to be controlled in the same way as the rest, by rejection of the wrong movements, by acceptance of the true psychic surrender which prevents all demand and clamour, by calling in the higher light and knowledge. It is not usually however the heart that bothers about mental questions and the answer to them.
  Pure and true thoughts and emotions and impulsions can rise from the human mind, heart and vital, because all is not evil there. The heart may be unpurified, but that does not mean that everything in it is impure.

29.03 - In Her Company, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Once, it was here in Pondicherry, Sri Aurobindo was trying this experiment. Mother also was present there. Someone asked the medium, the person who was appearing through the medium, "Can you answer questions?" "Yes, I can." "Will you speak something about the..." He mentioned the name of a person we knew. The medium gave a description of the person's nature and various information about him which were marvellously accurate. He described in this way two or three other persons known to us. Then one among us asked, "Can you tell us something about the Mother?" Mother intercepted with vehemence, "No, no, nothing about me." Immediately Sri Aurobindo's pencil dropped on the paper and the matter came to a dead stop then and there. All the same what the invisible being was saying was quite interesting, and even could be of educative value. Sri Aurobindo used to explain that many of these beings were very eager to come but they were not always very truthful. They wanted to show their cleverness or amused themselves by confusing or irritating human beings. Sometimes however higher beings can come and then you get useful instruction or even true knowledge from them. Sri Aurobindo himself has described at length how, when he was in prison, Vivekananda used to come to him and give him important indications in Yoga. What he did not know, Vivekananda was explaining to him.
   I have spoken of automatic writing; there is a parallel phenomenon, automatic speech. That is also possible. When you speak, it happens personally you do not speak, in other words, you make no effort, do not exercise your brain or your mind, all remains still, even your tongue, like the pencil in automatic writing. Sri Aurobindo explained how he arrived at this achievement. At one time when he thought of practising Yoga seriously, he was looking for someone who could give preliminary practical guidance. He was told there was such a person somewhere in Baroda. This person was not a guru in the normal sense, he looked like a householder, was not at all a sannyasi. He was employed in an office, perhaps as a clerk, still he was pursuing some practice of yogic discipline. Sri Aurobindo had an interview with him, and the first lesson was to this effect: Make your mind quiet, absolutely silent, there should be no thought, no ripple of any mental movement, it has to be absolutely blank. Then you will be able to have your first experience. Usually we are in the habit of saying: I think, you think, he thinks, but in point of fact you will observe that you do not think at all - there is nobody who thinks,1

3.04 - BEFORE SUNRISE, #Thus Spoke Zarathustra, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  are about me, pure and light, you abyss of light; then
  I carry the blessings of my Yes into all abysses. I have

3.09 - THE RETURN HOME, #Thus Spoke Zarathustra, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  One forgets about men when one lives among men;
  there is too much foreground in all men: what good are

31 Hymns to the Star Goddess, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  I remember how I had taken shelter from the blinding storm. The snow fell about me, and I waited, turning my thought to Thee.
  Then did I realize how every snow-flake is built as a tiny star. I looked closer, burying my face in the white pile, as in Thy Bosom.

33.03 - Muraripukur - I, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   This was about the middle of 1904. It was three years later, about the middle of 1907, that I met Satish Chandra again. He could not have remembered about me, nor did I remind him. He asked me, "You are a student of literature and philosophy. Why do you want to read Science?" - "I have read physics and chemistry for my F.A. (that is, Intermediate). I have a special attraction for those subjects, that is why." However, the matter did not proceed very far, for I was getting more and more engrossed in the life at the Gardens.
   Almost about the same period, I had thought of another childish plan, again in connection with the making of a bomb: the thing had so much got into my head. I was a student of the Calcutta Presidency College where the great Jagadish Chandra was professor at the time. Here was the idea and it was approved by my leaders - could I not join his laboratory, as some kind of an assistant? Then one could carry on research and experiments on bombs. But how to get hold of him? I thought of Sister Nivedita. She was a great friend of Jagadish Bose and it was easy to approach Nivedita, for she was one among our circle of acquaintances. But the occasion did not arise for this line of advance, for things had been moving fast at the Gardens.

33.11 - Pondicherry II, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   I met Amarendra for the last time just before I came away to Pondicherry for good. I had been to his shop. It was a drapery stores known as the Workers' Cooperative that served as a veil and a meeting ground for terrorist activities. He knew all about me and also that I was on my way to Pondicherry. As a parting gift, he handed me a shawl from his Stores, adding, "Payable when able." I distinctly remember the phrase. I came in touch with him again long after this. He became a devotee and disciple of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother and remained a faithful follower till his death.
   It will not be out of place here to say something about the sort of education and training we received in those early days of our life in Pondicherry. One of the first needs we felt on coming here was for books, for at that time we had hardly anything we could call our own. We found that at the moment Sri Aurobindo was concentrating on the Rigveda alone and we managed to get for him two volumes of the original text. He had of course his own books and papers packed in two or three trunks. It was felt we might afford to spend ten rupees every month for the purchase of books. We began our purchases with the main classics of English literature, especially the series published in the Home University Library and the World Classics editions. Today you see what a fine Library we have, not indeed one but many, for there is a Library of Physical Education, there is a Medical Library, there is a Library for the School, and there are so many private collections. All this had its origin in the small collections' we began every month. At first, the books had to lie on the floor, for we had nothing like chairs or tables or shelves for our library" I may add that we had no such thing as a bedding either for our use. Each of us possessed a mat, and this mat had to serve as our bedstead, mattress, coverlet and pillow; this was all our furniture. And mosquito curtains? That was a luxury we could not even dream of. If there were too many mosquitos, we would carry the mats out on to the terrace for a little air, assuming, that is, that there was any. Only for Sri Aurobindo we had somehow managed a chair and a table and a camp cot. We lived a real camp life. I should add that there were a few rickety chairs too, for the use of visitors and guests. And lights? Today you see such a profusion of electric lighting in every room and courtyard; we have mercury lights and flash lights and spotlights and torch lights; we are even getting well into the limelight! There is light everywhere, "all here is shining with light", sarvamidam vibhati. In those days, on the other hand, we did not even have a decent kerosene lamp or lantern. All I can recall is a single candlestick, for the personal use of Sri Aurobindo. Whatever conversations or discussions we had after nightfall had to be in the dark; for the most part we practised silence. The first time there was an electric connection, what a joy it gave us! It came like a revelation almost. We were in the Guest House at the time, had shifted there only a, little while ago. We were out one afternoon for our games (that is, football), and it was already dark by the time we returned. As we opened the door and entered the compound, what a surprise it was! The place was full of light, there were lights everywhere, a real illumination. The electricians had come and fitted the connections whilst we had been away. They had fitted as many as four points for the entire building, the Guest House that you see, two for the first floor and two downstairs!

33.12 - Pondicherry Cyclone, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   After dinner, we used to go up on the terrace overlooking the sea-front. Sri Aurobindo and the Mother stood aside for a chat and we stood by ourselves. Sometimes we would request Sri Aurobindo for some automatic writing after the dinner. The writings that came through his hand in those days were frightfully interesting. I remember somebody came and began to give an analysis of the character of each one of us; he had many things to say about Motilal Roy as well. One day someone suggested that something might be given about the Mother. But she immediately protested, "No, nothing about me, please." At once the hand stopped automatically.
   Well, during the Mother's stay in this house, there came a heavy storm and rain one day. The house was old and looked as if it was going to melt away. Sri Aurobindo said, "The Mother cannot be allowed to stay there any longer. She must move into our place." That is how the Mother came in our midst and stayed on for good, as our Mother. But she did not yet assume the name. I t took us another six years; it was not till 1926 that we began to call her by that name. You can see now how that last spell of stormy weather came as a benediction. Nature did in fact become a collaborator of the Divine Purpose.

34.09 - Hymn to the Pillar, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 08, #unset, #Zen
   They are dancing about me, as it were, and I do not know which one belongs to the beyond.
   (44)

37.01 - Yama - Nachiketa (Katha Upanishad), #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 08, #unset, #Zen
   "My dear father must be getting anxious on account of my disappearance, thinking that I have been gripped by death and would not return. You please give him peace of mind, remove the feeling of displeasure he has about me, and grant that when I return from your abode a free man, may he recognise me and receive me with joy. This, then, O Yama, will be the first boon I desire."
   Yama said in reply, "It will be certainly as you say. You will get back from here, your father Auddalaka Aruni will be able to see you as before, he will have his peace of mind on seeing you freed from the jaws of death, his annoyance will go, he will have good sleep at night."

4.03 - Prayer to the Ever-greater Christ, #Let Me Explain, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  presence about me.
  And all this took place because, in a universe which was

4.04 - In the Total Christ, #Hymn of the Universe, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  with supervitality every other presence about me.
  And all this took place because, in a universe

4.05 - THE MAGICIAN, #Thus Spoke Zarathustra, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  my strength. It is breaking me. 0 Zarathustra, everything about me is a lie; but that I am breaking-this,
  my breaking, is genuine."

4.08 - THE VOLUNTARY BEGGAR, #Thus Spoke Zarathustra, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  companions and brothers roam about me; their warm
  breath touches my soul."

4.14 - THE SONG OF MELANCHOLY, #Thus Spoke Zarathustra, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  "O pure smells about me!" he cried out. "O happy
  silence about me! But where are my animals? Come
  here, come here, my eagle and my serpent! Tell me,
  --
  perhaps smell bad? 0 pure smells about me! Only now
  I know and feel how much I love you, my animals."

4.2 - Karma, #Essays Divine And Human, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  213. "There is always something abnormal and eccentric about men of genius." And why not? For genius itself is an abnormal birth and out of man's ordinary centre.
  214. Genius is Nature's first attempt to liberate the imprisoned god out of her human mould; the mould has to suffer in the process. It is astonishing that the cracks are so few and unimportant.

Apology, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  There is another thing:young men of the richer classes, who have not much to do, come about me of their own accord; they like to hear the pretenders examined, and they often imitate me, and proceed to examine others; there are plenty of persons, as they quickly discover, who think that they know something, but really know little or nothing; and then those who are examined by them instead of being angry with themselves are angry with me: This confounded Socrates, they say; this villainous misleader of youth!and then if somebody asks them, Why, what evil does he practise or teach? they do not know, and cannot tell; but in order that they may not appear to be at a loss, they repeat the ready-made charges which are used against all philosophers about teaching things up in the clouds and under the earth, and having no gods, and making the worse appear the better cause; for they do not like to confess that their pretence of knowledge has been detectedwhich is the truth; and as they are numerous and ambitious and energetic, and are drawn up in battle array and have persuasive tongues, they have filled your ears with their loud and inveterate calumnies. And this is the reason why my three accusers, Meletus and Anytus and Lycon, have set upon me; Meletus, who has a quarrel with me on behalf of the poets; Anytus, on behalf of the craftsmen and politicians; Lycon, on behalf of the rhetoricians: and as I said at the beginning, I cannot expect to get rid of such a mass of calumny all in a moment. And this, O men of Athens, is the truth and the whole truth; I have concealed nothing, I have dissembled nothing. And yet, I know that my plainness of speech makes them hate me, and what is their hatred but a proof that I am speaking the truth?Hence has arisen the prejudice against me; and this is the reason of it, as you will find out either in this or in any future enquiry.
  I have said enough in my defence against the first class of my accusers; I turn to the second class. They are headed by Meletus, that good man and true lover of his country, as he calls himself. Against these, too, I must try to make a defence:Let their affidavit be read: it contains something of this kind: It says that Socrates is a doer of evil, who corrupts the youth; and who does not believe in the gods of the state, but has other new divinities of his own. Such is the charge; and now let us examine the particular counts. He says that I am a doer of evil, and corrupt the youth; but I say, O men of Athens, that Meletus is a doer of evil, in that he pretends to be in earnest when he is only in jest, and is so eager to bring men to trial from a pretended zeal and interest about matters in which he really never had the smallest interest. And the truth of this I will endeavour to prove to you.

Big Mind (non-dual), #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  Humans are seeking me, but their very seeking prevents them from being me or discovering me, because they are me. Even their very seeking is me. I manifest as all things including their very seeking. However, they can't find me while they are seeking because they are in that seeking mode, and I am non-seeking. In fact, that's another name for me, the Non-Seeking Mind, because I have no desires, and there is nothing that I'm looking for. They try to think about me or grasp me through conceptual thought, and I am unattainable and ungraspable, because I am the nonthinking mind, beyond thinking and not thinking. I am the mind of pure sitting, just sitting. There is nothing that is not me, and yet when you search for me you cannot find me. I am the Way.
  --- Big Mind
  --
  Tiby. I am the one who has experienced great joy and great pain. I stand five foot eleven, about 190 pounds. What more do you want to know about me?
  FACILITATOR: Well, do you have needs, do you have wants?
  --
  Buddha Mind. Other religions and cultures have different names for me. Mystics in many spiritual traditions have known about my being, (I don't want to say existence, because I neither exist nor do I not exist, I'm beyond both existing and non-existing), but they've known about me, they've touched me.
  So of course, there's no fear in me. Fear doesn't arise in me. There's no desire because I have nothing to desire, there's nothing apart, there's nothing separate. So also there's no seeking in me. Why would I seek anything? I have it all. I am it all. It would be ridiculous to think of seeking. I'm beyond time and space, so where would I go for it? The whole notion of being angry with others, what others are we talking about? Who would be angry, at what or at whom?

Big Mind (ten perfections), #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  What is so narrow-minded about me? I follow rules and codes of behavior, and I do my very best not to break them. I believe in the law, both man-made laws, and also the
  Law of Cause and Effect. I practice doing unto others as I would have them do unto me. I also offer him a lot of confidence and power, and the support of clear boundaries and limits. As far as I'm concerned, this is the way to be both ethical and moral. What is so bad about that?

BOOK IX. - Of those who allege a distinction among demons, some being good and others evil, #City of God, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  4. The opinion of the Peripatetics and Stoics about mental emotions.
  Among the philosophers there are two opinions about these mental emotions, which the Greeks call , while some of our own writers, as Cicero, call them perturbations,[331] some[Pg 356] affections, and some, to render the Greek word more accurately, passions. Some say that even the wise man is subject to these perturbations, though moderated and controlled by reason, which imposes laws upon them, and so restrains them within necessary bounds. This is the opinion of the Platonists and Aristotelians; for Aristotle was Plato's disciple, and the founder of the Peripatetic school. But others, as the Stoics, are of opinion that the wise man is not subject to these perturbations. But Cicero, in his book De Finibus, shows that the Stoics are here at variance with the Platonists and Peripatetics rather in words than in reality; for the Stoics decline to apply the term "goods" to external and bodily advantages,[332] because they reckon that the only good is virtue, the art of living well, and this exists only in the mind. The other philosophers, again, use the simple and customary phraseology, and do not scruple to call these things goods, though in comparison of virtue, which guides our life, they are little and of small esteem. And thus it is obvious that, whether these outward things are called goods or advantages, they are held in the same estimation by both parties, and that in this matter the Stoics are pleasing themselves merely with a novel phraseology. It seems, then, to me that in this question, whether the wise man is subject to mental passions, or wholly free from them, the controversy is one of words rather than of things; for I think that, if the reality and not the mere sound of the words is considered, the Stoics hold precisely the same opinion as the Platonists and Peripatetics. For, omitting for brevity's sake other proofs which I might adduce in support of this opinion, I will state but one which I consider conclusive. Aulus Gellius, a man of extensive erudition, and gifted with an eloquent and graceful style, relates, in his work entitled Noctes Attic,[333] that he once made a voyage with an eminent Stoic philosopher; and he goes on to relate fully and with gusto what I shall barely state, that when the ship was tossed and in danger from a violent storm, the philosopher[Pg 357] grew pale with terror. This was noticed by those on board, who, though themselves threatened with death, were curious to see whether a philosopher would be agitated like other men. When the tempest had passed over, and as soon as their security gave them freedom to resume their talk, one of the passengers, a rich and luxurious Asiatic, begins to banter the philosopher, and rally him because he had even become pale with fear, while he himself had been unmoved by the impending destruction. But the philosopher availed himself of the reply of Aristippus the Socratic, who, on finding himself similarly bantered by a man of the same character, answered, "You had no cause for anxiety for the soul of a profligate debauchee, but I had reason to be alarmed for the soul of Aristippus." The rich man being thus disposed of, Aulus Gellius asked the philosopher, in the interests of science and not to annoy him, what was the reason of his fear? And he, willing to instruct a man so zealous in the pursuit of knowledge, at once took from his wallet a book of Epictetus the Stoic,[334] in which doctrines were advanced which precisely harmonized with those of Zeno and Chrysippus, the founders of the Stoical school. Aulus Gellius says that he read in this book that the Stoics maintain that there are certain impressions made on the soul by external objects which they call phantasi, and that it is not in the power of the soul to determine whether or when it shall be invaded by these. When these impressions are made by alarming and formidable objects, it must needs be that they move the soul even of the wise man, so that for a little he trembles with fear, or is depressed by sadness, these impressions anticipating the work of reason and self-control; but this does not imply that the mind accepts these evil impressions, or approves or consents to them. For this consent is, they think, in a man's power; there being this difference between the mind of the wise man and that of the fool, that the fool's mind yields to these passions and consents to them, while that of the wise man, though it cannot help being invaded by them, yet retains with unshaken firmness a true and steady persuasion of those things which it ought rationally to desire or avoid. This account of what[Pg 358] Aulus Gellius relates that he read in the book of Epictetus about the sentiments and doctrines of the Stoics I have given as well as I could, not, perhaps, with his choice language, but with greater brevity, and, I think, with greater clearness. And if this be true, then there is no difference, or next to none, between the opinion of the Stoics and that of the other philosophers regarding mental passions and perturbations, for both parties agree in maintaining that the mind and reason of the wise man are not subject to these. And perhaps what the Stoics mean by asserting this, is that the wisdom which characterizes the wise man is clouded by no error and sullied by no taint, but, with this reservation that his wisdom remains undisturbed, he is exposed to the impressions which the goods and ills of this life (or, as they prefer to call them, the advantages or disadvantages) make upon them. For we need not say that if that philosopher had thought nothing of those things which he thought he was forthwith to lose, life and bodily safety, he would not have been so terrified by his danger as to betray his fear by the pallor of his cheek. Nevertheless, he might suffer this mental disturbance, and yet maintain the fixed persuasion that life and bodily safety, which the violence of the tempest threatened to destroy, are not those good things which make their possessors good, as the possession of righteousness does. But in so far as they persist that we must call them not goods but advantages, they quarrel about words and neglect things. For what difference does it make whether goods or advantages be the better name, while the Stoic no less than the Peripatetic is alarmed at the prospect of losing them, and while, though they name them differently, they hold them in like esteem? Both parties assure us that, if urged to the commission of some immorality or crime by the threatened loss of these goods or advantages, they would prefer to lose such things as preserve bodily comfort and security rather than commit such things as violate righteousness. And thus the mind in which this resolution is well grounded suffers no perturbations to prevail with it in opposition to reason, even though they assail the weaker parts of the soul; and not only so, but it rules over them, and, while it refuses its consent and resists them, administers[Pg 359] a reign of virtue. Such a character is ascribed to neas by Virgil when he says,

Book of Psalms, #The Bible, #Anonymous, #Various
  Following the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 587 BC, when animal sacrifice could no longer be continued, a sacrifice of praise was instituted among the Jewish people during the Babylonian Exile, which included readings of the Torah, Psalms, and Hymns throughout the day. The risen Christ applied the Psalms to himself when he said to his disciples: "Everything written about me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms must be fulfilled" (Luke 24:44). This sacrifice of praise continued within Christianity as the Liturgy of the Hours or the Divine Office, of which the Psalms remain an essential part. The Divine Office has evolved throughout the centuries, and today is said five times throughout the day: Matins or Office of Readings; the Lauds or Morning Prayer; Daytime Prayer; Vespers or Evening Prayer; and Compline or Night Prayer.
  This collection of 12 Psalms includes the Messianic Psalms 2, 22, and 110; Psalm 23, which is ingrained in the American conscience; Psalm 31, referenced by Jesus on the Cross; and the Seven Penitential Psalms, which bring comfort to a repentant heart (6, 32, 38, 51, 102, 130, 143). The most famous of the seven is Psalm 51, which is called the Miserere after its first word in Latin and is said every Friday at Lauds in the Liturgy of the Hours.

Conversations with Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  Now another question. Mr. G. spoke to the Governor about me and my positions as a teacher and as an examiner. I wonder whether it would not be good that I should pay a visit to the Governor. He is said to be a kind man, with interest in theosophy. And I would like to say to him, diplomatically, that though he will not meet me in social gatherings my abstention only comes from the kind of studies I am pursuing.
  Let me consider that point. I will answer you later on.

COSA - BOOK I, #The Confessions of Saint Augustine, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  Passing hence from infancy, I came to boyhood, or rather it came to me, displacing infancy. Nor did that depart,--(for whither went it?)--and yet it was no more. For I was no longer a speechless infant, but a speaking boy. This I remember; and have since observed how I learned to speak. It was not that my elders taught me words (as, soon after, other learning) in any set method; but I, longing by cries and broken accents and various motions of my limbs to express my thoughts, that so I might have my will, and yet unable to express all I willed, or to whom I willed, did myself, by the understanding which Thou, my God, gavest me, practise the sounds in my memory. When they named any thing, and as they spoke turned towards it, I saw and remembered that they called what they would point out by the name they uttered. And that they meant this thing and no other was plain from the motion of their body, the natural language, as it were, of all nations, expressed by the countenance, glances of the eye, gestures of the limbs, and tones of the voice, indicating the affections of the mind, as it pursues, possesses, rejects, or shuns. And thus by constantly hearing words, as they occurred in various sentences, I collected gradually for what they stood; and having broken in my mouth to these signs, I thereby gave utterance to my will. Thus I exchanged with those about me these current signs of our wills, and so launched deeper into the stormy intercourse of human life, yet depending on parental authority and the beck of elders.
  O God my God, what miseries and mockeries did I now experience, when obedience to my teachers was proposed to me, as proper in a boy, in order that in this world I might prosper, and excel in tongue-science, which should serve to the "praise of men," and to deceitful riches. Next I was put to school to get learning, in which I (poor wretch) knew not what use there was; and yet, if idle in learning, I was beaten. For this was judged right by our forefa thers; and many, passing the same course before us, framed for us weary paths, through which we were fain to pass; multiplying toil and grief upon the sons of Adam. But, Lord, we found that men called upon Thee, and we learnt from them to think of Thee (according to our powers) as of some great One, who, though hidden from our senses, couldest hear and help us. For so I began, as a boy, to pray to Thee, my aid and refuge; and broke the fetters of my tongue to call on Thee, praying Thee, though small, yet with no small earnestness, that I might not be beaten at school. And when Thou heardest me not (not thereby giving me over to folly), my elders, yea my very parents, who yet wished me no ill, mocked my stripes, my then great and grievous ill.

COSA - BOOK VII, #The Confessions of Saint Augustine, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  gathered again thick about me, flew against my face, and beclouded
  it; so that though not under the form of the human body, yet was I

COSA - BOOK XII, #The Confessions of Saint Augustine, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  tread upon, whence is this earth that I bear about me; Thou madest it.
  But where is that heaven of heavens, O Lord, which we hear of in the

ENNEAD 04.03 - Psychological Questions., #Plotinus - Complete Works Vol 02, #Plotinus, #Christianity
  COSMIC QUESTIONS about meMORY DEPEND ON EXACT DEFINITION OF WHAT MEMORY IS.
  25. Memory raises the following questions. Does memory generally remain with the bodies that have issued from here below? Does it subsist only in some of them? In this case is memory general or special, durable or transitory? These questions cannot be answered until we define that interior principle in us to which memory belongs. That is, we shall have to determine, not what is memory, but in what kind of beings it must exist by virtue of its nature, for elsewhere we have often defined and treated of memory itself. We must therefore exactly define that principle within us to which memory is natural.140

Gorgias, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  CALLICLES: You talk about meats and drinks and physicians and other nonsense; I am not speaking of them.
  SOCRATES: Well, but do you admit that the wiser is the better? Answer 'Yes' or 'No.'
  --
  SOCRATES: And does not the same hold in all other cases? If you and I were physicians, and were advising one another that we were competent to practise as state-physicians, should I not ask about you, and would you not ask about me, Well, but how about Socrates himself, has he good health? and was any one else ever known to be cured by him, whether slave or freeman? And I should make the same enquiries about you. And if we arrived at the conclusion that no one, whether citizen or stranger, man or woman, had ever been any the better for the medical skill of either of us, then, by Heaven, Callicles, what an absurdity to think that we or any human being should be so silly as to set up as state-physicians and advise others like ourselves to do the same, without having first practised in private, whether successfully or not, and acquired experience of the art! Is not this, as they say, to begin with the big jar when you are learning the potter's art; which is a foolish thing?
  CALLICLES: True.

Liber 111 - The Book of Wisdom - LIBER ALEPH VEL CXI, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   my Soul, and the Fear round about me, as I were Syrinx in the Night of
   the Forest. This is a great Mystery that I endure, a Mystery too great
  --
   its soft Tenderness, and twineth about me with sweet Scent so that my
   Mind is enkindled with a gentle Flame, luminous and subtle, and I write

Meno, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  SOCRATES: I can tell why you made a simile about me.
  MENO: Why?

Prayers and Meditations by Baha u llah text, #Prayers and Meditations by Baha u llah, #unset, #Zen
  O God, my God! Be Thou not far from me, for tribulation upon tribulation hath gathered about me. O God, my God! Leave me not to myself, for the extreme of adversity hath come upon me. Out of the pure milk, drawn from the breasts of Thy loving-kindness, give me to drink, for my thirst hath utterly consumed me. Beneath the shadow of the wings of Thy mercy shelter me, for all mine adversaries with one consent have fallen upon me. Keep me near to the throne of Thy majesty, face to face with the revelation of the signs of Thy glory, for wretchedness hath grievously touched me. With the fruits of the Tree of Thine Eternity nourish me, for uttermost weakness hath overtaken me. From the cups of joy, proffered by the hands of Thy tender mercies, feed me, for manifold sorrows have laid mighty hold upon me. With the broidered robe of Thine omnipotent sovereignty attire me, for poverty hath altogether despoiled me. Lulled by the cooing of the Dove of Thine Eternity, suffer me to sleep, for woes at their blackest have befallen me. Before the throne of Thy oneness, amid the blaze of the beauty of Thy countenance, cause me to abide, for fear and trembling have violently crushed me. Beneath the ocean of Thy forgiveness, faced with the restlessness of the leviathan of glory, immerse me, for my sins have utterly doomed me.
  CXLVI

Sophist, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  THEAETETUS: Never mind about me; I am only desirous that you should carry on the argument in the best way, and that you should take me with you.
  STRANGER: Very good; and now say, do we venture to utter the forbidden word 'not-being'?

Symposium translated by B Jowett, #Symposium, #Plato, #Philosophy
  Aristophanes professed to open another vein of discourse; he had a mind to praise Love in another way, unlike that either of Pausanias or Eryximachus. Mankind, he said, judging by their neglect of him, have never, as I think, at all understood the power of Love. For if they had understood him they would surely have built noble temples and altars, and offered solemn sacrifices in his honour; but this is not done, and most certainly ought to be done: since of all the gods he is the best friend of men, the helper and the healer of the ills which are the great impediment to the happiness of the race. I will try to describe his power to you, and you shall teach the rest of the world what I am teaching you. In the first place, let me treat of the nature of man and what has happened to it; for the original human nature was not like the present, but different. The sexes were not two as they are now, but originally three in number; there was man, woman, and the union of the two, having a name corresponding to this double nature, which had once a real existence, but is now lost, and the word 'Androgynous' is only preserved as a term of reproach. In the second place, the primeval man was round, his back and sides forming a circle; and he had four hands and four feet, one head with two faces, looking opposite ways, set on a round neck and precisely alike; also four ears, two privy members, and the remainder to correspond. He could walk upright as men now do, backwards or forwards as he pleased, and he could also roll over and over at a great pace, turning on his four hands and four feet, eight in all, like tumblers going over and over with their legs in the air; this was when he wanted to run fast. Now the sexes were three, and such as I have described them; because the sun, moon, and earth are three; and the man was originally the child of the sun, the woman of the earth, and the man-woman of the moon, which is made up of sun and earth, and they were all round and moved round and round like their parents. Terrible was their might and strength, and the thoughts of their hearts were great, and they made an attack upon the gods; of them is told the tale of Otys and Ephialtes who, as Homer says, dared to scale heaven, and would have laid hands upon the gods. Doubt reigned in the celestial councils. Should they kill them and annihilate the race with thunderbolts, as they had done the giants, then there would be an end of the sacrifices and worship which men offered to them; but, on the other hand, the gods could not suffer their insolence to be unrestrained. At last, after a good deal of reflection, Zeus discovered a way. He said: 'Methinks I have a plan which will humble their pride and improve their manners; men shall continue to exist, but I will cut them in two and then they will be diminished in strength and increased in numbers; this will have the advantage of making them more profitable to us. They shall walk upright on two legs, and if they continue insolent and will not be quiet, I will split them again and they shall hop about on a single leg.' He spoke and cut men in two, like a sorb-apple which is halved for pickling, or as you might divide an egg with a hair; and as he cut them one after another, he bade Apollo give the face and the half of the neck a turn in order that the man might contemplate the section of himself: he would thus learn a lesson of humility. Apollo was also bidden to heal their wounds and compose their forms. So he gave a turn to the face and pulled the skin from the sides all over that which in our language is called the belly, like the purses which draw in, and he made one mouth at the centre, which he fastened in a knot (the same which is called the navel); he also moulded the breast and took out most of the wrinkles, much as a shoemaker might smooth leather upon a last; he left a few, however, in the region of the belly and navel, as a memorial of the primeval state. After the division the two parts of man, each desiring his other half, came together, and throwing their arms about one another, entwined in mutual embraces, longing to grow into one, they were on the point of dying from hunger and self-neglect, because they did not like to do anything apart; and when one of the halves died and the other survived, the survivor sought another mate, man or woman as we call them,being the sections of entire men or women,and clung to that. They were being destroyed, when Zeus in pity of them invented a new plan: he turned the parts of generation round to the front, for this had not been always their position, and they sowed the seed no longer as hitherto like grasshoppers in the ground, but in one another; and after the transposition the male generated in the female in order that by the mutual embraces of man and woman they might breed, and the race might continue; or if man came to man they might be satisfied, and rest, and go their ways to the business of life: so ancient is the desire of one another which is implanted in us, reuniting our original nature, making one of two, and healing the state of man. Each of us when separated, having one side only, like a flat fish, is but the indenture of a man, and he is always looking for his other half. Men who are a section of that double nature which was once called Androgynous are lovers of women; adulterers are generally of this breed, and also adulterous women who lust after men: the women who are a section of the woman do not care for men, but have female attachments; the female companions are of this sort. But they who are a section of the male follow the male, and while they are young, being slices of the original man, they hang about men and embrace them, and they are themselves the best of boys and youths, because they have the most manly nature. Some indeed assert that they are shameless, but this is not true; for they do not act thus from any want of shame, but because they are valiant and manly, and have a manly countenance, and they embrace that which is like them. And these when they grow up become our statesmen, and these only, which is a great proof of the truth of what I am saving. When they reach manhood they are lovers of youth, and are not naturally inclined to marry or beget children,if at all, they do so only in obedience to the law; but they are satisfied if they may be allowed to live with one another unwedded; and such a nature is prone to love and ready to return love, always embracing that which is akin to him. And when one of them meets with his other half, the actual half of himself, whether he be a lover of youth or a lover of another sort, the pair are lost in an amazement of love and friendship and intimacy, and one will not be out of the other's sight, as I may say, even for a moment: these are the people who pass their whole lives together; yet they could not explain what they desire of one another. For the intense yearning which each of them has towards the other does not appear to be the desire of lover's intercourse, but of something else which the soul of either evidently desires and cannot tell, and of which she has only a dark and doubtful presentiment. Suppose Hephaestus, with his instruments, to come to the pair who are lying side by side and to say to them, 'What do you people want of one another?' they would be unable to explain. And suppose further, that when he saw their perplexity he said: 'Do you desire to be wholly one; always day and night to be in one another's company? for if this is what you desire, I am ready to melt you into one and let you grow together, so that being two you shall become one, and while you live live a common life as if you were a single man, and after your death in the world below still be one departed soul instead of twoI ask whether this is what you lovingly desire, and whether you are satisfied to attain this?'there is not a man of them who when he heard the proposal would deny or would not acknowledge that this meeting and melting into one another, this becoming one instead of two, was the very expression of his ancient need (compare Arist. Pol.). And the reason is that human nature was originally one and we were a whole, and the desire and pursuit of the whole is called love. There was a time, I say, when we were one, but now because of the wickedness of mankind God has dispersed us, as the Arcadians were dispersed into villages by the Lacedaemonians (compare Arist. Pol.). And if we are not obedient to the gods, there is a danger that we shall be split up again and go about in basso-relievo, like the profile figures having only half a nose which are sculptured on monuments, and that we shall be like tallies. Wherefore let us exhort all men to piety, that we may avoid evil, and obtain the good, of which Love is to us the lord and minister; and let no one oppose himhe is the enemy of the gods who opposes him. For if we are friends of the God and at peace with him we shall find our own true loves, which rarely happens in this world at present. I am serious, and therefore I must beg Eryximachus not to make fun or to find any allusion in what I am saying to Pausanias and Agathon, who, as I suspect, are both of the manly nature, and belong to the class which I have been describing. But my words have a wider applicationthey include men and women everywhere; and I believe that if our loves were perfectly accomplished, and each one returning to his primeval nature had his original true love, then our race would be happy. And if this would be best of all, the best in the next degree and under present circumstances must be the nearest approach to such an union; and that will be the attainment of a congenial love. Wherefore, if we would praise him who has given to us the benefit, we must praise the god Love, who is our greatest benefactor, both leading us in this life back to our own nature, and giving us high hopes for the future, for he promises that if we are pious, he will restore us to our original state, and heal us and make us happy and blessed. This, Eryximachus, is my discourse of love, which, although different to yours, I must beg you to leave unassailed by the shafts of your ridicule, in order that each may have his turn; each, or rather either, for Agathon and Socrates are the only ones left.
  Indeed, I am not going to attack you, said Eryximachus, for I thought your speech charming, and did I not know that Agathon and Socrates are masters in the art of love, I should be really afraid that they would have nothing to say, after the world of things which have been said already. But, for all that, I am not without hopes.

Talks With Sri Aurobindo 1, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  SRI AUROBINDO: I don't know about it. Did he publish a paper? I would be interested to see what he has written about me.
  DR. MANILAL: His paper stopped after a short time.
  --
  again about medicinehomoeopathy, allopathy, ayurveda, etc. Somebody
  remarked how barbers came to occupy a place in the history of healing in
  --
  NIRODBARAN: What about meat diet? Vivekananda advocated it.
  SRI AUROBINDO: Meat is rajasic and gives a certain force and energy to the
  --
  Gaekwar never talked politics with me. By the way, he said about me, between my Swadeshi and early Pondicherry periods, "Mr. Ghose is an extinct
  volcano now. He has become a Yogi."
  --
  SATYENDRA: There is something curious about meher Baba's realisation. Once
  while he was returning from his college he met a Muslim woman fakir who,
  --
  The talk started again about meher Baba.
  287
  --
  SATYENDRA: One thing is queer about meher Baba. He has never been in want
  of money. Money has simply flowed in.
  --
  NIRODBARAN: She didn't tell me about giddiness. When asked me about meditating during work I told her to ask the Mother.
  SRI AUROBINDO: But does she remain conscious? What is meant by being
  --
  NIRODBARAN: The trouble is not so much about meditation, which I admit is
  difficult, but about the rest of the day. One doesn't remember the Divine at
  --
  SRI AUROBINDO: That is a mental influence. I don't want to know about mental
  and philosophical influence. I want to know if any psychological influence

Talks With Sri Aurobindo 2, #Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
  "Sri Aurobindo doesn't say anything about me! Every time it is Ali and Ali.
  He doesn't find me good, perhaps!" (Laughter) I consoled her.

The Act of Creation text, #The Act of Creation, #Arthur Koestler, #Psychology
  bars was about me for ever.
  The journey always represents a plunge downward and backward

The Anapanasati Sutta A Practical Guide to Mindfullness of Breathing and Tranquil Wisdom Meditation, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  mind. At first, when one begins to learn about meditation,
  they let go of very low coarse states which frequently moves

The Book of Job, #The Bible, #Anonymous, #Various
  5 When the Almighty was yet with me, when my children were about me;
  6 When I washed my steps with butter, and the rock poured me out rivers of oil;

The Book (short story), #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  Nor could I ever after see the world as I had known it. Mixed with the present scene was always a little of the past and a little of the future, and every once-familiar object loomed alien in the new perspective brought by my widened sight. From then on I walked in a fantastic dream of unknown and half-known shapes; and with each new gateway crossed, the less plainly could I recognise the things of the narrow sphere to which I had so long been bound. What I saw about me, none else saw; and I grew doubly silent and aloof lest I be thought mad. Dogs had a fear of me, for they felt the outside shadow which never left my side. But still I read more - in hidden, forgotten books and scrolls to which my new vision led me - and pushed through fresh gateways of space and being and lifepatterns toward the core of the unknown cosmos.
  I remember the night I made the five concentric circles of fire on the floor, and stood in the innermost one chanting that monstrous litany the messenger from Tartary had brought. The walls melted away, and I was swept by a black wind through gulfs of fathomless grey with the needle-like pinnacles of unknown mountains miles below me.

The Garden of Forking Paths 2, #Selected Fictions, #unset, #Zen
  From that moment on, I felt about me and within my dark body an invisible, intangible swarming. Not the swarming of the divergent, parallel and finally coalescent armies, but a more inaccessible, more intimate agitation that they in some manner prefigured. Stephen Albert continued:
  "I don't believe that your illustrious ancestor played idly with these variations. I don't consider it credible that he would sacrifice thirteen years to the infinite execution of a rhetorical experiment. In your country, the novel is a subsidiary form of literature; in Ts'ui Pen's time it was a despicable form. Ts'ui Pen was a brilliant novelist, but he was also a man of letters who doubtless did not consider himself a mere novelist. The testimony of his contemporaries proclaims-and his life fully confirms-his metaphysical and mystical interests. Philosophic controversy usurps a good part of the novel. I know that of all problems, none disturbed him so greatly nor worked upon him so much as the abysmal problem of time. Now then, the latter is the only problem that does not figure in the pages of the Garden. He does not even use the word that signifies time. How do you explain this voluntary omission?"

The Gospel According to John, #The Bible, #Anonymous, #Various
  28 Then they led Jesus from the house of Caiaphas to the praetorium. It was early. They themselves did not enter the praetorium, so that they might not be defiled, but might eat the passover. 29 So Pilate went out to them and said, "What accusation do you bring against this man?" 30 They answered him, "If this man were not an evildoer, we would not have handed him over." 31 Pilate said to them, "Take him yourselves and judge him by your own law." The Jews said to him, "It is not lawful for us to put any man to death." 32 This was to fulfil the word which Jesus had spoken to show by what death he was to die. 33 Pilate entered the praetorium again and called Jesus, and said to him, "Are you the King of the Jews?" 34 Jesus answered, "Do you say this of your own accord, or did others say it to you about me?" 35 Pilate answered, "Am I a Jew? Your own nation and the chief priests have handed you over to me; what have you done?" 36 Jesus answered, "My kingship is not of this world; if my kingship were of this world, my servants would fight, that I might not be handed over to the Jews; but my kingship is not from the world." 37 Pilate said to him, "So you are a king?" Jesus answered, "You say that I am a king. For this I was born, and for this I have come into the world, to bear witness to the truth. Every one who is of the truth hears my voice." 38 Pilate said to him, "What is truth?"
  After he had said this, he went out to the Jews again, and told them, "I find no crime in him. 39 But you have a custom that I should release one man for you at the Passover; will you have me release for you the King of the Jews?" 40 They cried out again, "Not this man, but Barabbas!" Now Barabbas was a robber.

The Gospel According to Luke, #The Bible, #Anonymous, #Various
  35 And he said to them, When I sent you out with no purse or bag or sandals, did you lack anything? They said, Nothing. 36 He said to them, But now, let him who has a purse take it, and likewise a bag. And let him who has no sword sell his mantle and buy one. 37 For I tell you that this scripture must be fulfilled in me, And he was reckoned with transgressors; for what is written about me has its fulfilment. 38 And they said, Look, Lord, here are two swords. And he said to them, It is enough.
  The Agony in the Garden
  --
  that everything written about me in the law of Moses and the prophets and the psalms must be fulfilled.
  45 Then he opened their minds to understand the scriptures, 46 and said to them, Thus it is written, that the Christ should suffer and on the third day rise from the dead, 47 and that repentance and forgiveness of sins should be preached in his name to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem. 48 You are witnesses of these things. 49 And behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you; but stay in the city, until you are clothed with power from on high.

The Shadow Out Of Time, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  no visible objects in the unbroken gloom to swirl about me. Ideas and images of the
  starkest terror - excited by vistas which my glimpse had opened up - began to throng in

Timaeus, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  As in the Republic, Plato is still the enemy of the purgative treatment of physicians, which, except in extreme cases, no man of sense will ever adopt. For, as he adds, with an insight into the truth, 'every disease is akin to the nature of the living being and is only irritated by stimulants.' He is of opinion that nature should be left to herself, and is inclined to think that physicians are in vain (Lawswhere he says that warm baths would be more beneficial to the limbs of the aged rustic than the prescriptions of a not over-wise doctor). If he seems to be extreme in his condemnation of medicine and to rely too much on diet and exercise, he might appeal to nearly all the best physicians of our own age in support of his opinions, who often speak to their patients of the worthlessness of drugs. For we ourselves are sceptical about medicine, and very unwilling to submit to the purgative treatment of physicians. May we not claim for Plato an anticipation of modern ideas as about some questions of astronomy and physics, so also about medicine? As in the Charmides he tells us that the body cannot be cured without the soul, so in the Timaeus he strongly asserts the sympathy of soul and body; any defect of either is the occasion of the greatest discord and disproportion in the other. Here too may be a presentiment that in the medicine of the future the interdependence of mind and body will be more fully recognized, and that the influence of the one over the other may be exerted in a manner which is not now thought possible.
  Section 7.

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