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Egocentricity Quotes

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Zeena Schreck
“When we don’t put the brakes on our self-absorption, we have nothing stopping us from total self-destruction. We become the fruits of our actions.”
Zeena Schreck, Beatdom #11: The Nature Issue

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Act as if you don't know me, and i will make it seem as though you don't exist.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Those who incessantly underestimate people will one day experience an incident that would make them want to plead everyone they had offended in the world.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Annie Dillard
“The interior life is often stupid. Its egoism blinds it and deafens it; its imagination spins out ignorant tales, fascinated. It fancies that the western wind blows on the Self, and leaves fall at the feet of the Self for a reason, and people are watching. A mind risks real ignorance for the sometimes paltry prize of an imagination enriched. The trick of reason is to get the imagination to seize the actual world—if only from time to time.”
Annie Dillard, An American Childhood

Dean M. Schroeder
“People with power do not regulate their behavior as much. They become egocentric and preoccupied with their own self-interest, which eclipses their awareness of the interests of others.”
Dean M. Schroeder, The Idea-Driven Organization: Unlocking the Power in Bottom-Up Ideas

Markus Zusak
“I actually feel quite self-indulgent at the moment, telling you all about me, me, me.
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On the other hand, you're a human -you should understand self obsession.”
Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

Milan Kundera
“The ethic of ecstasy is the opposite of the trial's ethic; under its protection everybody does whatever he wants: now anyone can suck his thumb as he likes, from infancy to graduation, and it is a freedom no one will be willing to give up; look around you on the Metro; seated or standing, every single person has a finger in some orifice of his face-in the ear, in the mouth, in the nose; no one feels he's being observed, and everyone dreams of writing a book to tell about his unique and inimitable self, which is picking its nose; no one listens to anyone else, everyone writes, and each of them writes the way rock is danced to: alone, for himself, focused on himself yet making the same motions as all the others. In this situation of uniform egocentricity, the sense of guilt does not play the role it once did; the tribunals still operate, but they are fascinated exclusively by the past; they see only the core of the century; they see only the generations that are old or dead.”
Milan Kundera, Testaments Betrayed: An Essay in Nine Parts

Brennan Manning
“When I am divided within myself, when I am so preoccupied with my own sins, egocentricity, and moral failures that I cannot hear the anguished cry of others, then I have subtly reestablished self as the center of my focus and concern.”
Brennan Manning, Reflections for Ragamuffins: Daily Devotions from the Writings of Brennan Manning