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Quotes About Introspect

Stay inside your head long enough and you may get trapped there.
~ Unknown
Judge of your natural character by what you do in your dreams.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
For all my education, accomplishments, and so called 'wisdom'... I can't fathom my own heart.
~ Michael Caine
I'm the last one who would do self-analysis.
~ Werner Herzog
I have taken a good look at myself loads of times.
~ Danny Drinkwater
I don't have to watch the evening news to see that the world is bad, I only have to look at myself.
~ Donald Miller
Perhaps; but I am a difficult person to live with. My difficulty consists in not wanting to live with other people.
~ J.M. Coetzee
W]hat is man, that he dares so to accuse himself?
~ Unknown
It is good for society to have this introspection.
~ Jacques Verges
But he was a harp with only one string, and the note it played was himself.
~ Madeline Miller
Know yourself is carved above their doors. But I had been a stranger to myself, turned to stone for no reason I could name.
~ Madeline Miller
he was a harp with only one string, and the note it played was himself.
~ Madeline Miller
There are many people who have the gift, or failing, of never understanding themselves. I have been unlucky enough, or perhaps fortunate enough to have received the opposite gift.
~ Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Test every work of intellect or faith and everything that your own hands have wrought.
~ William Butler Yeats
The time I feel lonely is the time I need to be by myself.
~ Unknown
Introspect. Dive deep into your own Life and think. Think how have I lived? How can I make my Life better?
~ Unknown
When things are not going the way you wanted instead of blaming others or your destiny you should introspect and look for the reason of it.
~ Unknown
We all tend to have a solution to every problems except of ours. Because we are so busy in looking in others life that we actually forget about ourselves.
~ Unknown
My days had narrowed to the ambit of my eyes and my fingers' ends.
~ Madeline Miller
But he was a harp with only one string, and the note he played was himself.
~ Madeline Miller
was it they who were flawed, or was it he?
~ Unknown
Rien ne rend plus léger parfois qu'une certaine horreur de soi.
~ Marcel Jouhandeau
it would even be inexact to say that I thought of those who read it as readers of my book. Because they were not, as I saw it, my readers. More exactly they were readers of themselves, my book being a sort of magnifying glass … by which I could give them the means to read within themselves.
~ Marcel Proust
Show me the man who isn't interested in discussing himself.
~ John Steinbeck