A Quote by Saul Leiter

I am not immersed in self-admiration. — © Saul Leiter
I am not immersed in self-admiration.
I am firmly convinced, as I have already said, that to effect any great social improvement, it is sympathy rather than self-interest, the sense of duty rather than the desire for self-advancement, that must be appealed to. Envy is akin to admiration, and it is the admiration that the rich and powerful excite which secures the perpetuation of aristocracies.
Humor is the opposite of all self-admiration and self-praise.
I'm really happy when I'm immersed in the art of it all - immersed in the music, the dance, the visual. Tapping into joy - it saves you.
The best service to mankind is to become immersed in one's True Self.
Self-admiration giveth much consolation.
This is the secret of propaganda: Those who are to be persuaded by it should be completely immersed in the ideas of the propaganda, without ever noticing that they are being immersed in it.
When I am making a TV show, I am looking for engagement, not admiration.
One who is established in a comfortable posturewhile concentrating on the inner self alonenaturally becomes immersed in the spontaneousarising of the heart's ocean of bliss.
Find your true self. The old question, asked in many ages, "Who am I?" Once you figure out who am I, and you know who am I, then you have that knowledge of self.
If I were immersed in constant melancholy, I would not be who I am.
As a midwife, I am immersed in Oxytocin day and night.
Drawing must seek for interest, not for admiration. Because admiration wears quickly.
Drawing must seek interest, not admiration. Because admiration wears quickly.
I am immersed in architecture all day, working in my office or teaching.
I am a person who feels compelled and then gets immersed.
I really think admiration for nature can save us. I mean true admiration, to the point of not letting it be harmed.
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