Self Centered Quotes
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“I hurt myself deeply, though at the time I had no idea how deeply. I should have learned many things from that experience, but when I look back on it, all I gained was one single, undeniable fact. That ultimately I am a person who can do evil. I never consciously tried to hurt anyone, yet good intentions notwithstanding, when necessity demanded, I could become completely self-centred, even cruel. I was the kind of person who could, using some plausible excuse, inflict on a person I cared for a wound that would never heal.”
― South of the Border, West of the Sun
― South of the Border, West of the Sun
“Some people, who always talk about how busy they are, are really trying to claim how 'important' they are.”
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“[H]e is a barbarian, and thinks that the customs of his tribe and island are the laws of nature.”
― Caesar and Cleopatra
― Caesar and Cleopatra
“Our century is so shallow, its desires scattered so widely, our knowledge so encyclopedic, that we are absolutely unable to focus our designs on any single object and hence, willy-nilly, we fragment all our works into trivia and charming toys. We have the marvellous gift of making everything insignificant.”
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“If she does have a failing, and it's obviously only a tiny one, it's that she doesn't seem particularly curious about other people, or me, anyway.”
― A Question of Attraction
― A Question of Attraction
“The only thing that can save us from our irascibly self-centered existence is to make sure that our existence is in the service of others”
― Solving for Why: A Surgeon's Journey to Discover the Transformative Power of Purpose
― Solving for Why: A Surgeon's Journey to Discover the Transformative Power of Purpose
“I’m afraid I’m too ill.”
“Too ill to tell me?” it sprang up sharp to him, and almost to his lips, the fear she might die without giving him light.”
― The Beast in the Jungle
“Too ill to tell me?” it sprang up sharp to him, and almost to his lips, the fear she might die without giving him light.”
― The Beast in the Jungle
“It is time to center yourself.
Pull your focus inward.
To what you know you want and deserve. To respect, and reciprocity, and giving only to those who commit to the asking. Be discerning with your time, and your energy, and your tender heart. Be infinitely brave in owning your voice and speaking your needs and your truth. This work is hard, and it is holy, and it is so, so good.
Because when you reside in your center, all there is left to do is expand.
You have done this so many times before. You know what comes next. There's some serious power brewing here. You could say 'watch out world'. But it doesn't really matter if they do or if they don't.
What comes next is just for you.”
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Pull your focus inward.
To what you know you want and deserve. To respect, and reciprocity, and giving only to those who commit to the asking. Be discerning with your time, and your energy, and your tender heart. Be infinitely brave in owning your voice and speaking your needs and your truth. This work is hard, and it is holy, and it is so, so good.
Because when you reside in your center, all there is left to do is expand.
You have done this so many times before. You know what comes next. There's some serious power brewing here. You could say 'watch out world'. But it doesn't really matter if they do or if they don't.
What comes next is just for you.”
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“DOLMANCE — [...] What is it one desires when taking one's pleasure? that everything around us be occupied with nothing but ourselves, think of naught but us, care for us only.”
― Philosophy in the Boudoir
― Philosophy in the Boudoir
“Our mission is to be the resource that helps achieve the mission. However, if we make ourselves the mission, we will be neither mission nor resource.”
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“It is genius that greed can create utterly destructive desires that are cleverly fashioned so as to be entirely impermeable to the very truth that is capable of keeping us from being destroyed by those desires. And while that is certainly genius, it is genius abused.”
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“An idol is not only an image or a shape; anything more important than God, or anything more loved than God, is an idol. It could be pleasure, convenience, comfort- Zone, self-glory, self-centeredness, love of money, position, honor etc. We must turn to God from these idols.
Dear children, keep away from anything that might take God’s place in your hearts. (1 John 5/21)”
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Dear children, keep away from anything that might take God’s place in your hearts. (1 John 5/21)”
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“Any narrative that we write is a narrative that we will eventually need to be saved from, with the exception of this one.”
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“I want to see you happy because it makes me happy to see my loved ones joyful.
"Robbie!" Emily begins protesting.
"I am a person that can't be reasoned with, I'm illogical and I'm really self-centered."
"I know," Robbie sniffles. Then adds, "I think though, that even when people are illogical, unreasonable, and self-centered, we should love them anyway. Because they need it the most.”
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"Robbie!" Emily begins protesting.
"I am a person that can't be reasoned with, I'm illogical and I'm really self-centered."
"I know," Robbie sniffles. Then adds, "I think though, that even when people are illogical, unreasonable, and self-centered, we should love them anyway. Because they need it the most.”
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“Lost in a sea of self, we forget the beauty of the shore. Only by turning outward can we truly explore.”
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“Don't be so ignorant as to think that what we're exercising is freedom if we've bled it of morals, purged it of wisdom, declared it to be our right, and bent it to serve our agendas. This is not the exercise of freedom. Rather, this is the birth of anarchy.”
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“AIl self-centered thoughts limit our vast mind.”
― Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind: Informal Talks on Zen Meditation and Practice
― Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind: Informal Talks on Zen Meditation and Practice
“We can deny the destructive nature of our choices. And we can deny the consequences of those choices even when they litter the landscape of our lives and our culture with the burning wreckage of our foolishness. But are we ignorant enough to die by the hand of the ignorance that we’ve perpetually fed because it serves our agenda, or do we wish to live by letting it starve so that it’s no longer feeding on us?”
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“Isn’t it interesting that many of the agendas that we seem to be willing to die for are killing us anyway?”
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“I am not ‘surrendered’ to the fact that something greater than myself exists. Rather, I am ‘liberated’ by that fact. For then I am able to understand my role in the immensity of the universe in which I reside. For if I am my own role in my own world there is no immensity in that, and neither is there any destiny other than the demise of the self that never found itself.”
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“Even a thousand acts of kindness can be undone by a single unintentional harm, revealing the fragility of trust in human relationships, and the harsh truth stares into one's eyes that humans are often so self-centered and selfish that reliability and reciprocity seems an illusion in this world.”
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