Sentences with Myself, 100 Sentences about Myself in English
1. I can defend myself.
2. I locked myself out.
3. I’m proud of myself.
4. I travelled by myself.
5. Do I contradict myself?
6. I do believe in myself.
7. I had to defend myself.
8. I’ll pay for it myself.
9. I’m driving myself home.
10. Am I making myself clear?
11. I wrapped myself in a towel.
12. I fell down and hurt myself.
13. I wanted to introduce myself.
14. I ought to do this by myself.
15. Allow me to introduce myself.
16. I’d much rather go by myself.
17. I should’ve introduced myself.
18. I dedicate myself to my school.
19. I have a right to defend myself.
20. I can’t raise our child by myself.
21. I can’t raise our child by myself.
22. I should’ve trained Samuel myself.
23. I refreshed myself with a hot bath.
24. I refreshed myself with a hot bath.
25. I will establish myself as a lawyer.
26. I made myself coffee in the morning.
27. I managed to repair my car by myself.
28. I’m kind of curious about that myself.
29. I could have done it faster by myself.
30. I’m a little curious about that myself.
31. I’m used to watching old movies of myself.
32. I could kick myself for not bringing a map.
33. I never imagined myself going home so early.
34. I find myself in a rather delicate situation.
35. I am sorry but, I begin to lose control of myself.
36. They may call me a sinner, but I am at peace with myself.
37. I prepare myself for rehearsals like I would for marriage.
38. I’ve tried being other people and myself suits me the best.
39. Making movies is a way of understanding myself and the world.
40. I apologize for anything I might have done. I was not myself.
41. Well, I’ve never looked upon myself as being a beauty, per se.
42. I myself am opaque, for some reason. Their eyes cannot see me.
43. If my life is going to mean anything, I have to live it myself.
44. Despite my mother’s opposition, I bought myself a tiny hamster.
45. I never sort of thought of myself as a comedy writer, by nature.
46. I told my mom I would graduate. I owe that much to her and myself.
47. I burnt myself out of skating. I was ready to focus on being a mom.
48. I love all men who think, even those who think otherwise than myself.
49. If money was my only motivation, I would organize myself differently.
50. I wake up every morning and I surprise myself. I wake up to a new me.
51. I bought myself a thick coat in case it may be very rainy this winter.
52. My mom would have liked it that I patterned myself more after Jimmy Reed.
53. I seem to myself, as in a dream, an accidental guest in this dreadful body.
54. I will love myself because I am sturdy. Because I did not -will not- break.
55. I am constantly torn between killing myself and killing everyone around me.
56. I’m thinking to myself, I just love doing the art, it takes me a morning to do.
57. I force myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own taste.
58. I’d wake up in the morning and I would think, ‘Where am I?’ I’d have to gather myself.
59. I could get away with not taking care of myself as a bachelorette but as a mom I can’t.
60. If anything I consider myself non-violent, I’m from the hippy era, peace, love, groovy.
61. I steeled myself to focus only on the present yet remain alert to what might come next.
62. I dress for the image. Not for myself, not for the public, not for fashion, not for men.
63. Even knowing the ending was sad, I wouldn’t have deprived myself the beauty of the story.
64. I try more and more to be myself, caring relatively little whether people approve or disapprove.
65. But I wanted marriage for myself. I was not calculating about it. I wish I was more calculating.
66. I would rather sit on a pumpkin, and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion.
67. I auditioned on my own. I tried to make a mark for myself without anybody’s help, not even Mom’s.
68. I feel this music has nurtured me as I’ve been immersing myself in it. I’ve felt supported by it.
69. And I asked myself about the present: how wide it was, how deep it was, how much was mine to keep.
70. I am not fighting for success, just to get more beauty out of myself and share it with more people.
71. Where I once constantly lost my temper, I found myself arriving at a crisis and experiencing peace.
72. You and I have a love so secret that not even you know about it. But first, let me introduce myself.
73. If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am not for others, what am I? And if not now, when?
74. I wanted to take up music, so my father bought me a blunt instrument. He told me to knock myself out.
75. My parents have a wonderful marriage, for many years. But I can’t commit myself for such a long time.
76. The only person who can pull me down is myself, and I’m not going to let myself pull me down anymore.
77. My mom taught me to go after my dreams. I have this faith in myself that I must have gotten from her.
78. For some reason, notwithstanding the alienation and utter rejection, I consider myself a global citizen.
79. I remember reminding myself that beauty is an opinion, not a fact. And it has always made me feel better.
80. I’m at peace with my family, my friends, myself and God so there’s really nothing else that I worry about.
81. My mom just understands about stuff. We have a really good trust, and she knows I can take care of myself.
82. Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare.
83. Wandering and confused, lost to myself, ill-assorted, contradictory, Pausing, gazing, bending, and stopping
84. Wandering and confused, lost to myself, ill-assorted, contradictory, Pausing, gazing, bending, and stopping.
85. I found myself in a race with Mother Nature to play as much baseball as I could before she forced me to stop.
86. When I was a boy, I always saw myself as a hero in comic books and in movies. I grew up believing this dream.
87. And never have I felt so deeply at one and the same time so detached from myself and so present in the world.
88. I care not so much what I am to others as what I am to myself. I will be rich by myself, and not by borrowing.
89. I’ve never had my brows done – I tweeze them myself. I used to watch my mom pluck her brows, that’s how I learned.
90. I still feel like a kid sometimes myself so hard to believe that I’m a mom. Now I’m an adult! It only took 38 years!
91. All my life, I’ve found it difficult to advocate for myself, to ask for what I want. I fear burdening people so much.
92. I care for myself. The more solitary, the more friendless, the more unsustained I am, the more I will respect myself.
93. …I have noticed that when things happen in one’s imaginings, they never happen in one’s life, so I am curbing myself.
94. I look only to the good qualities of men. Not being faultless myself, I won’t presume to probe into the faults of others.
95. I never let anyone pluck, including myself, unless my mom approves. She guards my eyebrows. She’s like the eyebrow police!
96. I write to give myself strength. I write to be the characters that I am not. I write to explore all the things I’m afraid of.
97. I write to give myself strength. I write to be the characters that I am not. I write to explore all the things I’m afraid of.
98. I attempted briefly to consecrate myself in the public library, believing every crack in my soul could be chinked with a book.
99. I feel beautiful when I’m at peace with myself. When I’m serene, when I’m a good person, when I’ve been considerate of others.
100. I’ve always considered myself to be fiercely patriotic. I love Britain – its history and the down-to-earth attitude people have.