Quotes about Introspective
Self-knowledge is the beginning of self-correction.
— Norman Vincent Peale
For America, if eligible at all to downfall and ruin, is eligible within herself, not without;
— Walt Whitman
In school, I sat in the back, seldom raising my hand and never raising my voice. But the absence of verbal expression did not mean I was dull to the needs of others. Didn't mean I couldn't think and feel. Didn't absorb. I thought and felt just fine. Absorbed like a sponge. My peripheral vision was twenty-ten. I cried when strangers hurt. Laughed when others smiled.
— Charles Martin
people don't criticize themselves for anything, no matter how wrong it may be.
— Dale Carnegie
I felt enough of the effect of withdrawing from the world then, to see that it led to an antisocial and misanthropic state of mind, which severely punished him who gives in to it. And it will be a lesson I never shall forget as to myself.
— Thomas Jefferson
I'm not an analyzer. I've got a son that analyzes everything and everybody. But I don't analyze people.
— Billy Graham
It seems to me now that my life is writing, be it only words without meaning...When I am 33 I shall put a bullet straight through me.
— Jack Kerouac
Beware of no man more than of yourself; we carry our worst enemies within us.
— Charles Spurgeon
The man who is content to live alone is either a beast or a god.
— Aristotle
Talking about myself is difficult for me. It's anti my true nature.
— Mark Lanegan
Talking about myself is difficult for me. It's anti my true nature.
— Mark Lanegan
Talking about myself is difficult for me. It's anti my true nature.
— Mark Lanegan