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Those who have everything but thee, my God, laugh at those who have nothing but thyself.

Those who have everything but thee, my God, laugh at those who have nothing but thyself.

Rabindranath Tagore, Mohit Kumar Ray (2007). “Poems”, p.422, Atlantic Publishers & Dist

In me didst thou exist-and, in my death, see by this image, which is thine own, how utterly thou hast murdered thyself.

Edgar Allan Poe, Stuart Levine, Susan Levine (1976). “The Short Fiction of Edgar Allan Poe: An Annotated Edition”, p.283, University of Illinois Press

To 'know Thyself' is considered quite an accomplishment.

L. Frank Baum (2008). “7 Books in 1: L. Frank Baum's "Oz" Series, Volume 1 of 2. the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Marvelous Land of Oz, Ozma of Oz, Dorothy”, p.183, Shoes & Ships & Sealing Wax

One has to know the size of one's stomach.

Friedrich Nietzsche (2009). “Basic Writings of Nietzsche”, p.695, Modern Library

Do not plunge thyself too far in anger.

William Shakespeare (1767). “The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes”, p.41

Set not thyself to attain much rest, but much patience.

Saint Augustine of Hippo, Saint Augustine, Thomas A'Kempis (2006). “The Confessions of St. Augustine, Including the Imitation of Christ”, p.312, Cosimo, Inc.

Content thyself to be obscurely good.

'Cato' (1713) act 4, sc. 1, l. 319

Consider thyself to be dead, and to have completed thy life up to the present time; and live according to nature the remainder which is allowed thee.

Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, Lucius Annaeus Seneca (2015). “Stoic Six Pack: Meditations of Marcus Aurelius The Golden Sayings Fragments and Discourses of Epictetus Letters from a Stoic and The Enchiridion”, p.41, Lulu.com

Love thy neighbor as thyself. Because each of us is his own neighbor.

Karl Kraus, Jonathan McVity (2001). “Dicta and Contradicta”, p.35, University of Illinois Press

Acquaint thyself with God.

Aiden Wilson Tozer (1975). “The Knowledge of the Holy: The Attributes of God: Their Meaning in the Christian Life”

But make not more business necessary than is so; and rather lessen than augment work for thyself.

William Penn (1782). “The Select Works of William Penn: In Five Volumes. ...”, p.178