Quotes about Introspection
Other people are quite dreadful. The only possible society is oneself.
— Oscar Wilde
Other people are quite dreadful. The only possible society is oneself.
— Oscar Wilde
I wish I could love," cried Dorian Gray with a deep note of pathos in his voice. "But I seem to have lost the passion and forgotten the desire. I am too much concentrated on myself. My own personality has become a burden to me.
— Oscar Wilde
I wish I could love," cried Dorian Gray with a deep note of pathos in his voice. "But I seem to have lost the passion and forgotten the desire. I am too much concentrated on myself. My own personality has become a burden to me.
— Oscar Wilde
Or that passion to act a part that sometimes makes us do things finer than we are ourselves?
— Oscar Wilde
One's own soul, and the passions of one's friends—those were the fascinating things in life.
— Oscar Wilde
Humanity takes itself too seriously.
— Oscar Wilde
How is it possible to be uninterested in other men and by virtue of what cold nonchalance can you detach yourself from the life that they supply so copiously?
— Pablo Picasso
How is it possible to be uninterested in other men and by virtue of what cold nonchalance can you detach yourself from the life that they supply so copiously?
— Pablo Picasso
You are not," said Norman Vincent Peale, "you are not what you think you are; but what you think, you are.
— Dale Carnegie
people don't criticize themselves for anything, no matter how wrong it may be.
— Dale Carnegie
Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain and most fools do. But it takes character and self-control to be understanding and forgiving.
— Dale Carnegie