Egoist Quotes
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Egoist Quotes & Sayings
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Don't call me an egoist.; let an egoist name me so!
— Raheel Farooq
Our hearts clearly see our own interests but they are completely blind to other people's interests
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
Of course I'm an egoist. Where do you get if you aren't?
— Winston S. Churchill
But Amyas was like all the Crales, a ruthless egoist. He loved Caroline but he never once considered her in any way. He did as he pleased.
— Agatha Christie
The egoist does not tolerate egoism.
— Philibert Joseph Roux
So true, so sweet, so noble, so little an egoist - and that, let me tell you, is much in this age, so sceptical and selfish.
— Bram Stoker
Keep extending hand for friendship. Those alive will grip yours with theirs, while the morally dead will inflate; rubbing their own palms.
— Aniruddha Sastikar
An egoist is always intelligent, never wise.
— Raheel Farooq
Romantic Egoist
Besides, love is just one among many mysteries that logic alone cannot explain. — Bisco Hatori
Besides, love is just one among many mysteries that logic alone cannot explain. — Bisco Hatori
Be in your life an altruist not an egoist.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
It is the definition of an egoist that whatever occupies his attention is, for that reason, important.
— William Manchester
He was born to be alone, a damned cold intellectual, an egoist.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
Egoist is someone who cares more for himself than me.
— Julian Tuwim
The army is at once the worst place for egoists, and the best.
— Anthony Powell
Romantic Egoist:
The thing is ... it seems like you'd like to say something, but just can't. — Bisco Hatori
The thing is ... it seems like you'd like to say something, but just can't. — Bisco Hatori
Altruists, with thin, weak voices, denounce Christ as an egoist. Egoists (with even thinner and weaker voices) denounce Him as an altruist.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
The egoist is fooled by no ideals: he discards them or uses them, as may suit his own interest.
— John Buchanan Robinson