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Quotes About Solipsistic

Water begins to boil in the kettle; it starts as a private, secluded sound, pure as rain, and grows to a steady, solipsistic bubbling.
~ Amit Chaudhuri
Cancer victimhood contains a permanent temptation to be self-centred and even solipsistic.
~ Christopher Hitchens
And to be honest, most actors are incredibly solipsistic.
~ Molly Ringwald
the American sense of exceptionalism, which once was "idealistic and generous, if somewhat solipsistic," has become "harder, more hubristic.
~ Barbara Ehrenreich
Unless technology itself is drastically repressed, the idea of the dystopian monoculture like Orwell's 1984 gets harder to believe. But the danger of a solipsistic society will grow, of a disconnected society of mirror-watchers and navel-gazers.
~ Tad Williams
The essays are very solipsistic and self-absorbed, I'm totally conscious of that. To me, book writing is fun, and I basically just write about things that are entertaining to myself.
~ Chuck Klosterman
The solipsistic conceit of the age—that the young would change the world by 'doing their own thing', 'letting it all hang out' and 'making love, not war'—was always an illusion, and it has not worn well. But it was not the only illusion of the time, and by no means the most foolish.
~ Tony Judt
You are a monster, deathly, solipsistic to the bone and you're blasphemous because all you want is You
~ Caroline Kepnes
Cancer victimhood contains a permanent temptation to be self-centered and even solipsistic.
~ Christopher Hitchens
Anxiety compels a person to think, but it is the type of thinking that gives thinking a bad name: solipsistic, self-eviscerating, unremitting, vicious.
~ Daniel B. Smith
What terms might be used to describe such a solipsistic, self-consumed, bottomless emotional vacuum and sponge as she now appeared to herself to be?
~ David Foster Wallace
what words and terms might be applied to describe and assess such a solipsistic, self-consumed, endless emotional vacuum and sponge as she now appeared to herself to be? How was she to decide and describe—even to herself, looking inward and facing herself—what all she'd so painfully learned said about her?
~ David Foster Wallace
The greatest thing about provable reality is that by definition reality is shared. Every argument is really an agreement—an agreement that there is a reality that can be shared, judged, and discussed. To argue over whether the speed of light is constant or Batman could beat up the Lone Ranger is to share the parameters. God is solipsistic; reality is shared.
~ Penn Jillette