A Quote by Joe Jamail

I'm a very egotistical person. — © Joe Jamail
I'm a very egotistical person.
Egotistical people are not pretty. We all know that, I'm sure everybody knows an egotistical person someplace.
You may be modest and un-egotistical in your life; I'm quite ordinary. But I play big egotistical parts.
Oh, believe me. The greatest egos are those which are too egotistical to show just how egotistical they are.
I don't want to sound egotistical, but I'm egotistical to an extent.
Our brains are very animal but also very strange and egotistical. We're narcissistic.
I have a very big conflict with the individualization of love. I feel like it's egotistical to just love one person when you can love so many of them. I feel so much love that I declare myself a lover of all.
I realize that there's a thing called the bodhisattva ideal, and it's a very nice pinnacle of attention. It's a very egotistical thought, ultimately.
Selfliss giving rounds the edges in spiritual practice. Many people can meditate very well but they're still very egotistical.
I'm not no egotistical person. I just want what I'm supposed to get. Not a penny more, not a penny less.
I think life on the road really suits very egotistical men. It's set up for kings.
From an egotistical point of view, I'm always interested in roles that push me as a person. I'm interested in humans as animals and as products of society.
I like to think that I'm a really strong, tough person, but I'm not. I'm a very, very needy person. I'm very insecure. I'm very impressionable. But, there is a side of me that is very put-together, very strong, very capable and very opinionated. It's the two sides of myself.
The joy a person is usually seen to express at the conversion of another to his opinion is seldom more than the impulse of egotistical satisfaction at being considered worthy of didactic imitation.
There's a lot of me in it. But the character is more egotistical. I'm also egotistical, but not the way the character is. This guy is successful, he has everything, but his wife has left him. The most important value - love - is missing. What is wrong with this institution called 'marriage'? What is wrong with this institution called 'the pursuit of happiness'?
Never be late. When you're late, what you're saying is that your time is more important than the other person's time. That's pretty egotistical.
You can't avoid being an egotistical person and ultimately somewhat narcissistic. You can try to curb it by recognizing that behavior. But at the same time, your repetitive behavior has its own psychology, and it's impossible to get out of that.
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