[Me, as direct object;] The speaker as the object of a verb or preposition, when the speaker is also the subject.
1That's another question I often ask myself, and I have no answer.
2We should be clear: I myself do not fully understand this question.
3When I ask myself whether I love Mark, the answer is yes.
4In the long years ahead, I need some way to occupy myself.
5Fine, fine, I stopped feeling sorry for myself long enough to answer.
6I'm also pretty good at steeling myself in a moment of crisis.
7I started at Holy Cross myself exactly 30 years ago this month.
8So I hope to continue writing everything myself in the future too.
9The problem is that no one, certainly including myself, can say why.
10NF: My books are a dialogue; a dialogue between society and myself.
11I find myself thinking a familiar thought: thank God I came early.
12I hadn't quite been able to bring myself to open it yet.
13I hadn't stopped to ask myself that question since I'd started residency.
14I certainly have earned the right to express myself in another way.
15By helping people today, I was just helping myself for the future.
16In my second year at Toulon I really devoted myself to Islam.
Myself a través del temps
Myself per variant geogràfica