When you aren't sincere you need to pretend, and by pretending you end up believing yourself; that's the basic principle of every faith.
Alberto MoraviaTags: belief religion faith pretense insincerity
Like a Columbus of the heart, mind and soul I have hurled myself off the shores of my own fears and limiting beliefs to venture far out into the uncharted territories of my inner truth, in search of what it means to be genuine and at peace with who I really am. I have abandoned the masquerade of living up to the expectations of others and explored the new horizons of what it means to be truly and completely me, in all my amazing imperfection and most splendid insecurity.
Anthon St. MaartenTags: fear honesty self-esteem courage bravery be-yourself authenticity self-awareness fearlessness inner-peace exploration vulnerability self-realization imperfection masks pretense real self-belief limitations fearless self-love inner-strength insecurity pretending columbus true-self pretentiousness masquerade believe-in-yourself fake-people geniune phoney be-you inauthenticity be-yourself-quote
We seldom look like the way we look like when people we like are looking.
Mokokoma MokhonoanaTags: deception looks impressions pretense appearance
Employment is an employee’s kissing of an employer’s ass. A salary is the employer’s pretense to be cleaning his ass.
Mokokoma MokhonoanaTags: kiss employment pretense ass salary employee employer
The vice president (Nixon) seems like a man who is acting like a nice man rather than being one.
Ann WhitmanTags: integrity character pretense
It was thus, Archer reflected, that New York managed its transitions; conspiring to ignore them till they were well over, and then, in all good faith, imagining that they had taken place in a preceding age.
Edith WhartonTags: change new-york pretense transitions
To put an arrogant 'famous' singer in her place: pretend to be deaf.
Mokokoma MokhonoanaTags: music fame arrogance pretense deaf singers
To put an arrogant 'famous' writer in his place: pretend to be illiterate.
Mokokoma MokhonoanaTags: reading books writers literacy fame arrogance illiteracy pretense
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