Quotes About Introspection
People think I'm tough and arrogant but I've got feelings.
~ James DeGale
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If I read an article and believed everything a guy said about me, I'd believe I was the best person in the world or the worst person in the world, so I can't go off what some guy says about me. I only go off what happens to me.
~ Shawn Kemp
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I'm not very articulate. The reason I write is because I don't talk.
~ Bobbie Ann Mason
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It's weird to get asked questions that I don't know the answers to... But I like getting questions I don't know the answer to because maybe it's the first time I've been asked to articulate these things.
~ Lucy Dacus
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I am not an artist.
~ Maurizio Cattelan
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For me, working alone is being able to express, which is the artistic part.
~ Kevin Parker
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I'm not artistic nor am I all that creative.
~ Henry Rollins
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As Devin, the person, I'm very different from my artistic self.
~ Devin Townsend
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I guess, just being in a group, I had never thought to question my individual artistry.
~ Kirstin Maldonado
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People accuse artists of being narcissists - of course we are! If we don't like ourselves, who's going to like us?
~ Yoko Ono
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Some of the things I've done in my life I'm ashamed of.
~ Roger Moore
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If, in all the circumstances of life a man does not turn over and over both things and ideas in order to examine them thoroughly under their different aspects before taking action, that man is weak and incomplete and in danger of fatal failure.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Sempre que uma mulher chega a se arrepender de suas fraquezas, passa uma esponja sobre a sua vida, a fim de tudo apagar.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Hay momentos en la vida en que se desea tomar el camino más largo a fin de mantener vivo caminando el hervidero de ideas en el que nos encontramos inmersos y a cuyo fluir desea uno abandonarse.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Istniej? my?li, którym jeste?my pos?uszni, nie znaj?c ich; s? w nas bez naszej wiedzy. Mimo ?e to spostrze?enie mo?e si? wyda? raczej paradoksem ni? prawd?, ka?dy szczery cz?owiek znajdzie na nie w ?yciu tysi?c dowodów.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Acaba bugün nas?l kar??layacak?" diye kendi kendime sorarken, o s?ralarda daralmas? kadar aç?lmas? da kolay ruhumun neler çekti?ini anlatamam... Sürekli olarak korku içinde ya?amakt? bu.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Llega un momento, en la vida interior de las familias, que los hijos, voluntaria o involuntariamente, se convierten en jueces de sus padres
~ Honore de Balzac
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Los ojos comparan antes de que el corazón haya rectificado este rápido y maquinal juicio.
~ Honore de Balzac
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So verbringt man einen guten Teil seines Lebens damit, auszujäten, was man in der Jugend in seinem Herzen hat wachsen lassen. Diese Operation nennt man: Erfahrungen machen,
~ Honore de Balzac
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Je suis venu me réfugier ici au fond d'un château, comme dans un monastère.
~ Honore de Balzac
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The alterations effected at La Baudraye made everybody eager to see the young mistress, all the more so because Dinah would never show herself, nor receive any company, before she felt quite settled in her home and had thoroughly studied the inhabitants, and, above all, her taciturn husband.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Cada cual tiene su modo de amar; el mío, sin embargo, no hace mal a nadie; ¿por qué, entonces, la gente habrá de ocuparse de mí?
~ Honore de Balzac
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Ondan bir kaç sonra anlad?m ki bir kad?n?n susmas?nda gizli bir anlam vard?r, bol bol konu?mada ise nice dü?ünceler sakl?d?r.
~ Honore de Balzac
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The handsome things she had admired from her youth up she suddenly suspected of age and absurdity. In short, she felt that fear which takes possession of nearly all authors when they read over a work they have hitherto thought proof against every exacting or blase critic: new situations seem timeworn; the best-turned and most highly polished phrases limp and squint; metaphors and images grin or contradict each other; whatsoever is false strikes the eye.
~ Honore de Balzac
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