Egotist Quotes
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Egotist Quotes & Sayings
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In all that surrounds him the egotist sees only the frame of his own portrait.
— Jean Antoine Petit-Senn
It's what I am, and if you want excuses, come and take them.
— Mark Lawrence
You can't be a good leader without good character.
— Tony Boselli
The egotist is next door to a fanatic.
— Samuel Smiles
Do not fear emptiness. It is the dwelling place of possibility. Nothing can be added to a vessel that is already full.
~Malachi — Stephanie Stamm
~Malachi — Stephanie Stamm
There's a difference somewhere. Being a supreme egotist Ardita frequently
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Four things support the world: the learning of the wise, the justice of the great, the prayers of the good, and the valor of the brave
— Elijah Muhammad
An egotist will always speak of himself, either in praise or in censure, but a modest man ever shuns making himself the subject of his conversation.
— Jean De La Bruyere
All knowledge comes useful to the detective," remarked Holmes.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
There's definitely a large fan base for the 'Twilight' and 'Harry Potter' movies that need their next fix.
— Josh Hutcherson
An egotist is not a man who thinks too much of himself; he is a man who thinks too little of other people.
— Joseph Fort Newton
Next to the joy of the egotist is the joy of the detractor.
— Agnes Repplier
only slightly less magnificent than the neighboring palazzo.
— Corina Bomann
Every now and then you'll nail one that's really, really special. And that's what you live for.
— Bob Seger
Most of the people don't see a big success in life, because small successes ignites ego issues in them.
— Amit Kalantri
I was perhaps an egotist in youth, but i soon found it made me morbid to think too much about myself
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Worry over what has not occurred is a serious malady.
— Solomon Ibn Gabirol
The major weakness of all educational systems is that they neither teach nor encourage the habit of definite decision.
— Napoleon Hill