One can't fight with oneself, for this battle has only one loser.

Mario Vargas Llosa
One can't fight with oneself, for this battle has only...
One can't fight with oneself, for this battle has only...
One can't fight with oneself, for this battle has only...
One can't fight with oneself, for this battle has only...
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One can’t fight with oneself, for this battle has only one loser. is an interesting saying that can be applied to different situations. It may help you to learn to be able to speak with yourself, not just about your feelings but also about your actions. Learn to justify your actions and emotions so that you can understand what is really going on inside of you.

Source: Aunt Julia And The Scriptwriter

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