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I've got an adjective that just fits you.
Egotists cannot converse, they talk to themselves only.
Whenever you feel superior or inferior to anyone, that's the ego in you.
Part of ego is displaying the ego. I've got ego, and I think I'm really good. But maybe I fall down in trying to sell it to people.
There is no word more generally misinterpreted than the word egoism, in its modern sense.
The goitre of egotism is so frequent among notable persons, that we must infer some strong necessity in nature which it subserves;such as we see in the sexual attraction.
If being an egomaniac means I believe in what I do and in my art or music, then in that respect you can call me that ... I believe in what I do, and I'll say it.
I can be arrogant, I can be insufferable.
It's not about ego. Really. If it was ego, I'd be telling you about my awesome ... oh, never mind.
Someone who is said to have a big ego is thought to be full of themselves, to lack the ability to listen, to always rush to be at the top of the tree and to think their own ideas are the best.
Your ego is everything man about yourself
As many numbers of people as are there, there are that many varieties of egoisms.
The ego is just part of who we are. Sometimes it's great and helps us move forward and sometimes it's a bummer.
It must be remembered that even though the ego is the individual's inaccurate concept of him- or herself, it seems to be what the person is.
He who is self-conceited has no superiority allowed to him.
Egos appear by setting themselves apart from other egos.
Ego is like a street urchin, born of fear and wanting and left to its own devices....
Great people have great egos; maybe that's what makes them great.
What is the nature of egoism? It spends away everything in its power!
egocentric melodrama.
The ego likes to emphasize the 'otherness' of others
Arrogance occurs in people who have achieved something and believe that they independently caused their own success with no assistance, support, or input from others.
A person with a big ego usually knows very little.
The slightest awareness of 'my-ness' is indeed egoism.
Egotism is not a good quality. It's not something to be admired or even tolerated. It wouldn't be tolerated in a field commander and it shouldn't be tolerated in a movie director.
Arrogance is trying to convince others you're more than who they know you are.
Selfish, adj. Devoid of consideration for the selfishness of others.
I am a little bit of an egomaniac. I like being in front of the camera, so I take advantage of it when I can.
One of those personalities who, in spite of all their words, are inarticulate
I guess I have a little bit of an ego. I'm confidently cocky, you might say.
The sacred word: EGO
Ego will always conduct itself to make sure that it does not appear bad.
The narcissist cannot view himself objectively. Incapable of insight or self-criticism, he bases his identity on the illusion that he is unique, that there is no one in the world with his special gifts and talents.
Happiness is egotistical.
Ego has no senses.
Egotism is the source and summary of all faults and miseries.
To be able to do this job in the first place you've got to have a bit of an ego.
Arrogant or critical people are often people with low self-esteem who are afraid of taking risks. That's because, if you learn something new, you are then required to make mistakes in order to fully understand what you have learned.
Stupid male ego.
Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity
I know this kind of person. I've known them all my life. They get the sympathy of others with what passes for insecurity. But what really motivates them is a vanity so immense most of us can not conceive of it. Insecurity is simply a disguise.
What exquisite, or rather, what bovine crudity there is in their egoism, an egoism they simply cannot manage to perceive in themselves!
Egotism is such a terrible disease, in the love of duality, they do their deeds.
An egocentric pessimist is a person who thinks he hasn't changed, but that other people are behaving worse than before.
The egoist is fooled by no ideals: he discards them or uses them, as may suit his own interest.
People who act the most arrogant often are the most insecure, and they just can't even begin to accept the possibility that they might not be as good as they think they are.
jealously lives with insecurity!
I have a huge ego and a huge inferiority complex at the same time.
Egoism is the very essence of a noble soul.
The ego is not porous. It has no space for anybody else.
I think everyone is born 100 percent ego, and after that it's just adjustment.
Egocentricity: The vanity that makes you wonder what people are thinking about you when they are really wondering what you are thinking about them.
In all that surrounds him the egotist sees only the frame of his own portrait.
Next to the joy of the egotist is the joy of the detractor.
Ego is to the true self what a flashlight is to a spotlight.
Anyone who knows me well will tell you that arrogance is one of my flaws.
Do not mistake confidence and self-awareness for egotism. I
The more self-centered and egotistical a guy is, the better ballplayer he's going to be.
Among some people arrogance supplies the place of grandeur, inhumanity of decision, and roguery of intelligence.
Childish egocentrism is, in its essence, an inability to differentiate between the ego and the social environment.
Selfish is the name the jealous give to the free.
Clearly I've got an ego.
There are no egoistic or unegoistic actions: both concepts are psychological absurdities.
My ego drives me nuts. It asks me to be competitive, creative, and smart.
Some people like to call me cocky or arrogant, but I just think 'how dare you assume I should think less of myself'
The ego is the false self-born out of fear and defensiveness.
It doesn't matter what he thinks of himself. Sure he's egotistic, so what? It takes that kind of ego to make a man attempt a thing like this. I've seen enough of men like him to know that mixed in with that pompousness and self-assertion is a goddamned good measure of uncertainty and fear.
Egoism is the law of perspective applied to feelings: what is closest appears large and weighty, and as one moves farther away size and weight decrease.
Arrogance likes to appear humble in public.
The ego does not want to be wrong, ever.
a quick intelligence he squanders on an insatiable need to advance some impression of himself - that
The ego is like a tired old dog. We can never kill it, so put it out on the back porch, let it rest there, and step around it.
Arrogant people habitually overestimated their own abilities and underestimated everyone else's.
The essence of self-fulfillment and autonomous culture is an unshakable egotism.
An ego should be like a warm breeze, never seen, just mildly sensed.
I am. selfish. I am brave. I am
Divergent.
If this be an ordered selfishness, then we should pause before we condemn anyone for the vice of egoism, for there may be deeper roots for its causes than we have knowledge of.
Self-consciousness is really a form of egotism.
Conceit is thinking you're great; egotism is knowing it.
Call it egotistical or narcissist, but I think that's what we all look for in books - the right stories that help us make sense of the world that we, on a very personal level, live in every day.
Jealous, adj. Unduly concerned about the preservation of that which can be lost only if not worth keeping.
Of course I have an ego, but you have to have an ego. You have to be incredibly competitive. I can get competitive at times, way too much, and it becomes a little bit obsessive.
Every time I think you've reached the limits of arrogance, you show me new heights. Truly, your egotism is like the Universe - ever expanding.
Ego is one of the biggest weapons that is used to take us down. It's self-destructive. It's a problem on all levels - even regular people can have big ego problems.
Ego cannot bring anything extraordinary into the world; the extraordinary comes only through egolessness. And so is the case with the musician and the poet and the dancer. So is the case with everybody.
I'm very self-critical.
It's continuously humbling to work hard, you know? As long as you've got a good work ethic and a sense of humor, I don't think anybody can become too much of an egoist under those circumstances.
I'm not a big fan of those who are egotistical and so outspoken.
The ego tends to equate having with Being: I have, therefore I am. And the more I have, the more I am. The ego lives through comparison. How you are seen by others turns into how you see yourself.
The egoist ... destroys the universal importance accorded to moral law by showing that life independent of it is possible. Secondly, and even more intolerably to the pious, he manages to do so with shameless enjoyment.
Every man has an ego, no matter how charming he seems to be.
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That what appears to be egoism so often isn't.
The pest of society is egotists.
All ego really is, is our opinions, which we take to be solid, real, and the absolute truth about how things are.
I am self-contained and self-reliant; your opinion is nothing to me; I have no interest in you, care nothing for you, and see and hear you with indifference.
I know perfectly well my own egotism,
And know my omnivorous words, and cannot say any less,
And would fetch you whoever you are flush with myself.
The ego camouflages itself like a fox born and raised in a hen house. Its only worry is that you fail to notice its presence every so often and start acting without fear
In egotism, one is assailed by fear, he passes his life totally troubled by fear.
There's a difference somewhere. Being a supreme egotist Ardita frequently
Greedy for the property of others, extravagant with his own