I think we all have our demons and our various shortcomings, and it would be nice if people felt more gently about other people, but also about themselves.
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Everybody has their demons that they face, and I went through a time when I thought it was impossible to love myself.
We all have our inner demons.
I feel that people are basically trying to do their best in the world. Even when you see people making mistakes, you understand why they're making a mistake. Everybody has flaws, everybody has demons, everybody has ghosts, but I think you watch people and you see everybody trying to do their best.
I think I know a thing or two about the way people love, but I don't know anything about hatred, psychosis, cruelty. Or maybe I don't have the guts to admit that I do.
I think with any characterization there's a point where you empathize, no matter how much of a deviance his or her actions may be from your understanding of humanity.
I too have my own demons, and I have struggled. I've made my own mistakes, and I'm not proud of them.
I'm not this dark, twisted person. Yes, I have my demons and this is my way of exorcising them. It gets them out - and better out than in.
I think when you don't know where you stand with someone, they can surprise you in their goodness and their badness, and that makes them human.
There's something very touching to me about someone almost communicating to themselves in some way - trying to come to some deeper understanding of yourself and having compassion for yourself.
Man's enemies are not demons, but human beings like himself.
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