"In conclusion, this saying has been used by Anaïs Nin, H. M. Tomlinson, Steven Covey, and others. However, its origin is not known, and it is not possible to provide a precise ascription. Hence, the expression should be labeled anonymous. The assignment to the Talmud does not have strong support. Perhaps future discoveries will help clarify matters."
I love the last one: Forget safety ...
That's so good. :)
This isn't exactly about my inner voice, but it reminds me that our perspectives color everything:
We don't see things the way they are. We see things the way WE are.
That one is probably my favorite, too. I like the one you shared, too. Who said it?
Hahaha, it's another one of those quotes that has a history that leaves us wondering. Many people have said a variation of it.
https://quoteinvestigator.com/2014/03/09/as-we-are/
"In conclusion, this saying has been used by Anaïs Nin, H. M. Tomlinson, Steven Covey, and others. However, its origin is not known, and it is not possible to provide a precise ascription. Hence, the expression should be labeled anonymous. The assignment to the Talmud does not have strong support. Perhaps future discoveries will help clarify matters."