W. H. Auden Quotes About Ego

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  • To pray is to pay attention to something or someone other than oneself. Whenever a man so concentrates his attention - on a landscape, a poem, a geometrical problem, an idol, or the True God - that he completely forgets his own ego and desires, he is praying. The primary task of the schoolteacher is to teach children, in a secular context, the technique of prayer.

  • An honest self-portrait is extremely rare because a man who has reached the degree of self-consciousness presupposed by the desire to paint his own portrait has almost always also developed an ego-consciousness which paints himself painting himself, and introduces artificial highlights and dramatic shadows.

  • I don't think the mystical experience can be verbalized. When the ego disappears, so does power over language.

    "Paris Review", Writers at Work, 4th series, (p. 266), 1972.
  • Every autobiography is concerned with two characters, a Don Quixote, the Ego, and a Sancho Panza, the Self.

    "The Dyer's Hand, and Other Essays" by W. H. Auden, ("Hic et Ille"), (p. 96), 1962.
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