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Rock 'n Roll: The most brutal, ugly, desperate, vicious form of expression it has been my misfortune to hear.
— Frank Sinatra
People who are insecure about themselves will avoid social comparisons that are potentially threatening to their self-esteem
— Albert Bandura
I'm mad about the waste that happens when people who love each other can't even bring themselves to talk.
— Alice Walker
Not everyone is selfish in fashion. There are people who go to bed feeling good about themselves and then spread the love.
— Alek Wek
I hate people who talk about themselves, as you do, when one wants to talk about oneself, as I do.
— Oscar Wilde
Leaders speak truth into people who believe lies about themselves.
— Orrin Woodward
People who produce good results feel good about themselves.
— Ken Blanchard
None of the people have any real interest in a science, who only begin to be enthusiastic about it when they themselves have made discoveries in it.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
People who don't know how to keep themselves healthy ought to have the decency to get themselves buried, and not waste time about it.
— Henrik Ibsen
I thought the best thing to do would be nothing, and in that way things couldn't get any worse.
— Peter Cameron
People who say that vampires don't care about anyone except themselves are mostly right - but sometimes they are very and lethally wrong.
— Patricia Briggs
I prefer stories about people who are, in a sense, trying to find better versions of themselves.
— Curtis Hanson
People who feel superb about themselves generate superb results. Self-respect is a beautiful thing.
— Robin S. Sharma
He was always boasting of his ancestors, as stupid people do who are aware that they have done nothing themselves to boast about.
— Robert Graves
Is society debasing the idea of heroism by using it to describe anyone who makes people feel good about themselves?
— Lena Williams
People who are mean or unkind or rigid - think about it - cannot laugh at themselves.
— Eileen Brennan
I always have had a slightly jaundiced view about people who promote books about themselves.
— Peter Jackson
Most people define themselves by the excuses they make about why they cannot be who they want to be or do what they truly want to do.
— Leigh Hershkovich
I make dark dramas, movies about people living in desperate fear who then overcome that fear and find a heroic side to themselves.
— Jodie Foster
There's something kind of heroic about being a bookseller.
— Gabrielle Zevin
Gwen?"
"Yes."
"You know why we have to be together, don't you?"
" ... "
"I'm your selkie. — Terri Farley
"Yes."
"You know why we have to be together, don't you?"
" ... "
"I'm your selkie. — Terri Farley
People who lie to themselves about investing are the same as overweight people who blame their genes for their obesity.
— Robert Kiyosaki
He had discovered that people who allow themselves to be blown about by the winds of emotion and impulse are always unhappy people.
— Jean Rhys
If the worst sin of all was betraying others, then what about people who lied to themselves?
— Jodi Picoult
People who are most interested in telling the truth about others are generally the least interested in having the truth told about themselves.
— Mardy Grothe
The best thing about Berlin was that I got to be surrounded by people who pursue their ideas for themselves.
— Agnes Obel
People who talk about their dreams are actually trying to tell you things about themselves they'd never admit in normal conversation.
— Chuck Klosterman
People care about people who care about themselves.
— Sandra Bullock
It has been my experience that people who are at cross-purposes with nature are cynical about mankind and ill at ease with themselves.
— Indira Gandhi
People who feel good about themselves, produce good results.
— Kenneth H. Blanchard