Use myself in a sentence
Sentences starting with myself
- Myself calm. [6]
Sentences ending with myself
- I doubt whether your present position is more painful to you than to myself. [7]
- I feel for you--oh, believe me, I feel as I have never felt, could never feel, for myself. [11]
- Therefore, I pray you, leave me to myself! [10]
- Again I thank you, for our cause as for myself. [11]
- And I tell you what, Sir, if I hadn't more of these qualities that commonly endear man to man, than our articled clerk has, I'd steal a Cheshire cheese, tie it round my neck, and drown myself. [12]
- I would let you know now, if I knew myself. [5]
- You must write--do you hear?--or I will be remiss myself. [5]
- Be thankful if you can forgive yourself; I never can forgive myself. [5]
- I could surprise you about him--and there isn't any reason why I should keep the thing to myself. [11]
- She said I would soon know how it was myself. [5]
Short sentences using myself
- I fill myself with drink. [11]
- I never emerged--never was myself. [11]
- I enjoyed myself very well. [5]
- I gave myself up. [10]
- I gave you two myself. [11]
- Ridiculous not to--I told myself. [9]
- I've tried, myself, to weariness. [5]
- Then I came to myself. [5]
- I sign myself thy blood-ally--there. [10]
- I deal in them myself. [5]
Sentences containing myself two or more times
- Still I paced up and down, promising myself that every time should be the last, and breaking faith with myself on some new plea as often as I did so. [12]
- I was ready to give up all, throw all my life, my career, to the winds, and prove myself loyal to that which was more than all; or I was willing to eliminate myself from the scene forever. [11]
- I asked myself to breakfast with you, yet, while I love the new experience, I will deny myself in this. [11]
- And by this time I have got myself so tangled up in the intricacies of this extraordinary case that I shall have to give up any further attempt to advise you--I might get confused and fail to make myself understood. [5]
- I chose, in the first place, to see myself decently buried, to stay by myself to the last, and attend my own funeral for once. [4]
- I told myself that if I were not in a state bordering on a nervous breakdown, I should laugh at such morbid fears, I steadied myself sufficiently to dictate the extract from my speech that was to be published. [9]
- It was plain that I had worked myself out, pumped myself dry. [5]
- I wanted to sneeze myself, but it seemed to me that I would rather go unsneezed, or suffer even a bitterer torture, if there is one, than attract attention to myself. [5]
- I try to saturate myself with that form, to impress myself with her every attitude and gesture, her color, her movement, and then I shall imagine the form under the influence of passion. [4]
- But the airship rose higher as the sand was poured out, and so it seems to me I have felt myself getting above the mists and clouds whenever I have lightened myself of some portion of the mental ballast I have carried with me. [6]
More example sentences with the word myself in them
- I go from your philosophical discussions to the reading of Jeremy Taylor's "Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying" without feeling that I have unfitted myself in the least degree for its solemn reflections. [6]
- If I were your age and able to drag myself to the street, I should be at the Arsenal now. [9]
- Your father needs you--I--I should never forgive myself if you left. [9]
- And I wrote you, too, that I would not be true to myself if I told you that what you have done was right in my eyes. [9]
- I say to you, at the risk of the accusation of conceit, that I believed myself to have a power in the pulpit if I could only discover the truth. [9]
- So I cabled you, and said to myself that I would take the French steamer tomorrow (which will be Sunday). [5]
- Bye and bye you will comprehend why it is that I wish to unbosom myself to a newspaper man when I have so studiously avoided conversation with other people. [5]
- At the time you took a solemn vow; I know it, know it no less surely, than that I myself swore faith to my husband at the altar. [10]
- I don't doubt you think it rather absurd that I should trouble myself about these matters. [6]
- Now what would you say, Cleopatra, if I myself took a part in my procession--I say mine, since it is to be in my honor; that really would be for once something new and amusing. [10]
- In that ability you know I once prided myself as the only or chief gem of my character; that gem I lost--how and where you know too well. [7]
- Don't I tell you I can't sell myself out to a thing I don't believe in? [8]
- For the services you have done in this great struggle in which we are engaged, I present you sincere thanks for myself and the country. [7]
- I should know you for a philosopher, without such persistent silence; and as for myself, I am not altogether bereft of curiosity, in spite of my eighty years. [10]
- I should have yielded myself without stint to the sympathy which this meeting might well call forth. [6]
- You are young yet, and I am offering myself for all time. [9]
- I have not yet regained it; and until I do, I cannot trust myself in any matter of much importance. [7]
- She came there yesterday evening at eight o'clock and remained with my wife and myself until twelve o'clock. [11]
- I was busy yesterday and I did not intend to go, knowing I should have another "Tannh:auser" opportunity in a few days; but after five o'clock I found myself free and walked out to the opera-house and arrived about the beginning of the second act. [5]
- For years and years I have dreamed of the wonders of the Turkish bath; for years and years I have promised myself that I would yet enjoy one. [5]
- For five hard years had I toiled and struggled, often turning night into day, and not for myself, but for him and his, ever upheld and sped forward by the sight of his high soul and great happiness. [10]
- And now, a year later, when I read the cablegrams I seem to be reading of what I myself partly saw--saw before it happened--in a prophetic dream, as it were. [5]
- Charles Francis Adams wrote, "It attracted my attention because it so exactly expresses the views I have myself all along entertained. [5]
- I have just written myself clear out in letters to the Alta, and I think they are the stupidest letters that were ever written from New York. [5]
- Can I not write as well as ever another--and this I know, that if I sold myself it was not cheap. [10]
- I don't often write anything that I laugh at myself, but I can hardly think of that thing without laughing). [5]
- Jim said bees wouldn't sting idiots; but I didn't believe that, because I had tried them lots of times myself, and they wouldn't sting me. [5]
- Try as I would, I could not bring myself to like them, and I feared only too truly that they did not like me. [11]
- How gladly I would spare myself my own praises, and you the necessity of listening to them! [10]
- I think I would risk myself in your bands, although you are not a specialist. [6]
- For myself, I would rather have seen Lamb himself once, than to have lived with Judas. [4]
- I thought I would question him a little myself. [5]
- I said I would like to see myself selling for any such price. [5]
- I said: "I would like to do that myself. [5]
- I said I would if I had thought of it--which was true --but that I was so battered by that man that all my wit was knocked out of me--and so forth and so on, and got myself away, still mumbling. [5]
- Only one favour would I ask: would the Herr Doctor be so kind as not to ask questions about Schimmel and myself or any member of the honoured Ueberhell family. [10]
- If I also would be sane--to Sandy --I must keep my superstitions about unenchanted and unmiraculous locomotives, balloons, and telephones, to myself. [5]
- I judged he would be blind drunk in about an hour, and then I would steal the key, or saw myself out, one or t'other. [5]
- I supposed you would be all settled by this time, or I should have humped myself to find you something. [8]
- For in whatever world I may find myself, I hope I shall always love our poor little spheroid, so long my home, which some kind angel may point out to me as a gilded globule swimming in the sunlight far away. [6]
- What in the world am I to do with myself? [5]
- Before setting to work to prepare my speeches it was necessary to make an attempt to familiarize myself with the seemingly unprecedented line of argument Krebs had evolved--apparently as disconcerting to his friends as to his opponents. [9]
- I repeated the words over and over to myself. [9]
- A sensation (the word you see is material and inappropriate) of etherealization and imponderability pervaded me, and I was not sorry to get rid of such a dull, slow mass as I now perceived myself to be, lying there on the bed. [4]
- I haven't a word to say for myself. [11]
- Among these western wooded hills my day-dreams built their fairy palaces, and even now, as I look at them from my library window, across the estuary of the Charles, I find myself in the familiar home of my early visions. [6]
- And then I wondered if it was not the disagreeable habit of some night-patrol or other to beat round the garden before the Sire went to bed for good, to find just such characters as I was gradually getting to feel myself to be. [4]
- I do not wonder that you did,--I trembled for myself. [6]
- You will not wonder that I address myself chiefly to those who are just leaving academic life for the sterner struggle and the larger tasks of matured and instructed manhood. [3]
- You would smile--I wonder if you know what sort of wonderful, alluring thing your smile is, Ian?--and that smile would drive me to kill myself, and so hurt you still more. [11]
- Then she said, without looking up:-- "I do not know why I have tired you with this, why I have saddened myself. [9]
- A thousand voices within warn me that I am about to do an unworthy deed and a ruinous--ruinous for myself, for thee, the kingdom and our house. [10]
- With strange hopes, with trembling fears, with mingled belief and doubt, wherever I have found myself I have sought with longing yet half-averted eyes for the "elect lady," as I have learned to call her, who was to lift the curse from my ruined life. [6]
- I surfeited myself with them, and did not taste another one until I was in middle life. [5]
- I say this with the greater freedom, because, being a politician myself, none can regard it as personal. [7]
- I was annoyed with myself for my share in the conversation so far. [11]
- I had already, with Mieczyslaw, devoted myself eagerly to the history of the ancient East, and Lepsius especially approved these studies. [10]
- I will settle with Him myself. [11]
- I go away with feelings that may be conceived but cannot be described, feeling within myself that desolating truth that my best affections have experienced this night a stifler! [12]
- I raised myself with difficulty, and saw a basin of water, a sponge, bits of cloth, and a pocket-knife. [11]
- In patience and with care have I trained myself for the battle. [11]
- I was blessed with a sturdy health such as few men enjoy, and came to myself sooner than had been looked for, with a dash of cold water. [9]
- I was received with a deference which was entirely foreign to my experience by everybody whom I met, so that before I got home I had a much higher opinion of myself than I have ever had before or since. [5]
- For myself, I wish the earth close about me, and level green grass above me, and no one knowing of the place; or else, fire or the sea. [11]
- Do we not wish for an outlet for our surplus population, if I may so express myself? [7]
- I'd have been willing to burn myself to have seen him sizzling. [11]
- Thus, I am willing to avail myself of any hint coming from without to offer this paper once more to the press. [3]
- The Dryfoos ladies will want to call on her as the last-comer, and if I treated myself 'en garcon' now, and paid the first visit, it might complicate matters. [8]
- For myself, I will only say that I am not convinced. [1]
- I cannot, I will not trust myself or you. [9]
- I know you will like these books, ma'm, because I've read them myself and I know what they are. [5]
- To-morrow I myself will lead you to her. [10]
- In it you will find a brief argument in favor of conventions--and although I wrote it myself I will say to you that it is conclusive upon the point and can not be reasonably answered. [7]
- I hope you will consider me as being really interested for Mr. Sutton and not as writing merely to relieve myself of importunity. [7]
- Bien sur, I will come again, when I get my mind to myself. [11]
- If Madame--if she will but let me offer it to her myself! [11]
- To-morrow morning I will begin to practise myself in the old Aeolian forms. [10]
- So that is why I sit beside Senor and Senorita Dolores at table--the one on the right, the other on the left, myself between, like this, like that. [11]
- Whatever she desires whose fulfilment will not force me to despise myself is granted in advance. [10]
- That other one whom he thinks he loves better than he does me is tall and beautiful and majestic--like you; and I have always told myself that his future wife ought to look like you. [10]
- I find myself wholly unable to form any conjecture of what fact or facts, real or supposed, you spoke; but my opinion of your veracity will not permit me for a moment to doubt that you at least believed what you said. [7]
- I myself am wholly indifferent as to when we are going to "get in"; if any one else feels interested in the matter he has not indicated it in my hearing. [5]
- But on the whole I congratulated myself. [9]
- For a little while we had some warm days--according to the family's estimate; I was hardly discommoded myself. [5]
- Was it worth while now, I asked myself, to disturb the peace of that mind? [9]
- For a good while I said to myself every morning: "Now I have escaped thus far, and so the chances are just that much increased that I shall catch it this time. [5]
- I've been just where you are myself! [5]
- I scarcely know where to take you; for I never know where to go myself, and seldom do go where I intend when I set forth. [4]
- He spied me where I had wormed myself behind the foot-board of a picket fence beneath the cannon-port of a blockhouse. [9]
- Now, I thought, when this horrible woman represented the transformation into the spider with such repulsive accuracy, Hermon will believe that this is the true, and therefore the right, ideal; nay, I was deceived myself while gazing. [10]
- It opened afresh when in her parents' house, where during my convalescence I was a frequent guest, I myself advised her to marry a young land-owner, who eagerly wooed her. [10]
- Everybody goes away when I want them to help me tow the raft ashore, and I can't do it by myself. [5]
- I lose myself when I think of the injustice in the world. [8]
- He had risen when I had brought myself to look at him. [9]
- The time came when I could no longer keep this thing to myself. [9]
- I didn't know what was the matter at first, and when I found out I was scared to death, I was ready to kill myself. [9]
- I don't know what there is about Elsie's,--but do you know, my dear, I find myself curiously influenced by them? [6]
- That is exactly what I wanted--precisely what I wanted--when I was describing to myself Joan of Arc, after studying her history and her character for twelve years diligently. [5]
- Now this is what I myself once saw. [6]
- But I know what I am about, my love, and will take the liberty of expressing myself accordingly. [12]
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