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  • The despair to not be oneself is pretty straightforward.
  • Perhaps the best way to dispel preconceived notions about snowboarders, said Byrnes, is to be oneself.
  • Altogether it's a vicious circle, a struggle for survival, with no time to think and be oneself.
  • In short, he explains that one should always be oneself and stop pretending-stop lying to yourself and the world.
  • Still, the picture's themes of tolerance, of parenting, of simply being allowed to be oneself are handled well and with sweet-natured humor.
  • The late columnist Murray Kempton wrote, " To be a gentleman is to be oneself, all of a seam, on camera and off ."
  • Riesman urged Americans to find " the nerve to be oneself when that self is not approved of by the dominant ethic of a society ."
  • I hate fads ( which are destructive to racial characteristics ) One must ( for good or bad ) be oneself, and not ape the style of anyone else.
  • "If it becomes some kind of nosing about and especially when it concerns the younger members of a royal family, it becomes difficult to be oneself, " she said.
  • A fine, French shaggy dog story, " A Self-Made Hero " revels in artifice while it subtly builds up an appreciation of the fundamental human impulse to be oneself.
  • There are three kinds of despair presented in the book : being unconscious in despair of having a self, not wanting in despair to be oneself, and wanting in despair to be oneself.
  • There are three kinds of despair presented in the book : being unconscious in despair of having a self, not wanting in despair to be oneself, and wanting in despair to be oneself.
  • Such characteristics include affection, sympathy, empathy, honesty, altruism, mutual understanding, and compassion, enjoyment of each other's company, trust, and the ability to be oneself, express one's feelings, and make mistakes without fear of judgment from the friend.
  • Children can show courage in daily situations, such as refusing to go along with the latest craze ( the courage to be oneself ) or saying hello to a new student ( the courage to be friendly ).
  • "For a future of peace it is necessary that each of us, thoroughly, be oneself : in the deep simplicity of one's vocation, in the adhesion to that holiness that all of us, Jews, Christians and Muslims, maintain is the most essential response to the gift of God,"
  • Commenting on his clients'search for a real self, Rogers quoted with approval Kierkegaard's statement that " the most common despair is to be in despair at not choosing, or willing, to be oneself; but that the deepest form of despair is to choose'to be another than himself '.
  • The last and lowest form of despair is the desire " In despair to will to be oneself . " This last form of despair is also referred to by Kierkegaard as " demonic despair " ( Note that the term demonic is used in the Classical Greek Sense, not the modern sense ).
  • Willa Cather said that in even the happiest families everyone " is clinging passionately to his individual soul, is in terror of losing it in the general family flavor . . . the mere struggle to have anything of one's own, to be oneself at all, creates an element of strain which keeps everybody almost at breaking point ."