A writer is rarely so well inspired as when he talks about himself. Anatole France Egotism, Narcissism You May Also Like The greatest liar is he who talks most of himself. By Anonymous Deception, Lies, Narcissism Why can we remember the tiniest detail that has happened to us, and not remember how many times we told it to the same persons? By Duc de La Rochefoucauld Egotism A big head is a big load. By West African saying Egotism Boredom is having to listen to someone talk about himself when I want to talk about me. By TOM PACIOREK Boredom, Funny, Narcissism An actor’s a guy who, if you ain’t talking about him, ain’t listening. By Marlon Brando Egotism, Narcissism Never underestimate a man who overestimates himself. By Franklin D. Roosevelt, on Gen. Douglas MacArthur Egotism You May Also Like from Anatole France People who have no faults are terrible; there is no way of taking advantage of them. By Anatole France Faults One must learn to think well before learning to think; afterward it proves too difficult. By Anatole France Thinking, Thought, Wise Without lies humanity would perish of despair and boredom. By Anatole France Boredom, Deception, Lies To accomplish great things, we must dream as well as act. By Anatole France Action, Dreams, Goals, Motivational, Success To know is nothing at all; to imagine is everything. By Anatole France Creativity, Imagination He prided himself on being a man without prejudice, and this itself is a very great prejudice. By Anatole France About change, Prejudice
Why can we remember the tiniest detail that has happened to us, and not remember how many times we told it to the same persons? By Duc de La Rochefoucauld Egotism
Boredom is having to listen to someone talk about himself when I want to talk about me. By TOM PACIOREK Boredom, Funny, Narcissism
An actor’s a guy who, if you ain’t talking about him, ain’t listening. By Marlon Brando Egotism, Narcissism
Never underestimate a man who overestimates himself. By Franklin D. Roosevelt, on Gen. Douglas MacArthur Egotism
People who have no faults are terrible; there is no way of taking advantage of them. By Anatole France Faults
One must learn to think well before learning to think; afterward it proves too difficult. By Anatole France Thinking, Thought, Wise
Without lies humanity would perish of despair and boredom. By Anatole France Boredom, Deception, Lies
To accomplish great things, we must dream as well as act. By Anatole France Action, Dreams, Goals, Motivational, Success
He prided himself on being a man without prejudice, and this itself is a very great prejudice. By Anatole France About change, Prejudice