Henry Miller Quotes About Losing Ourselves
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All quotes by Henry Miller:
Acceptance
Accidents
Art
Awareness
Beauty
Belief
Birds
Books
Boredom
Cancer
Change
Chaos
Christ
Consciousness
Creation
Creativity
Crime
Criticism
Critics
Culture
Curiosity
Death
Defeat
Destiny
Dreams
Dying
Earth
Eating
Effort
Ego
Enemies
Evil
Eyes
Falling In Love
Fame
Fashion
Fate
Fear
Feelings
Funny
Ghosts
Giving
Giving Up
Goals
Grace
Gratitude
Greece
Growth
Happiness
Hate
Heart
History
Humanity
Imagination
Impulse
Inspiration
Inspirational
Integrity
Joy
Killing
Life
Literature
Live Life
Love
Lying
Making Love
Manifestation
Miracles
Morality
Music
Nature
Pain
Passion
Past
Peace
Perspective
Philosophy
Prisons
Progress
Purpose
Rage
Reading
Reality
Running
Security
Silence
Sin
Singing
Slaves
Songs
Soul
Spirituality
Spring
Struggle
Suffering
Surrender
Time
Today
Torture
Tragedy
Travel
Understanding
Universe
Vision
Waiting
Walking
War
Water
Writing
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Until we lose ourselves there is no hope of finding ourselves.
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Why are we so full of restraint? Why do we not give in all directions? Is it fear of losing ourselves? Until we do lose ourselves there is no hope of finding ourselves.
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