Lionel Fisher Quotes
The Art Of Self, I've Learned, Is Indispensable To Material Success But Corrosive To The Human Spirit. What's More, Much Of The Misery In The World, I've Decided, Is Caused By People Who Take Themselves Too Seriously. Certainly, Most Of The Unhappiness I've Brought On Myself Has Come From Trying To Impress Others.
The People I Find Most Appealing Nowadays Are Those So Secure In Who They Are, So Lacking In Ego, Pretense, And Guile, That They Can Allow Others Simply To Be Themselves. It Is, I Think, The Rarest Of Privileges, The Freedom To Be Completely Oneself In The Company Of Others.
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