22 Quotes About Narcissist

Narcissists can be charming, intelligent, and even successful. While they may not hurt anyone directly, they often hurt others through their actions. Narcissists are self-centered and self-involved people who believe the world exists simply for their own pleasure. They don’t take responsibility for their actions and look down on others Read more

These are some of the most narcissistic quotes to help you recognize the telltale signs of a narcissist before you get caught up in them.

Maybe, the lesson we can all learn from the inner...
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Maybe, the lesson we can all learn from the inner sadness of a Narcissist is to see through our own fabrications, our own illusions so that we can be set free to be real once more. Shannon L. Alder
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No other being is lesser human than the one who thinks of others as such. Abhijit Naskar
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Don’t ever feel bad for making a decision about your own life that upsets other people. You are not responsible for their happiness. You’re responsible for your own happiness. Anyone who wants you to live in misery for their happiness should not be in your life anyway. Isaiah Hankel
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Truthfully, there're only a handful of people in this world who really get joy from seeing you happy. Most won't care if you’re happy, only if you're miserable like they are. They eat that shit up. Crystal Woods
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This conversation with myself has an overwhelming aroma of narcissism. Tawny Lara
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In a world of selfie-addiction smile usually is the brand name for an essential drug called pretense Munia Khan
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Narcissists are everywhere in this ripe age of self-love, which amazes me because so much in life would seem to foster humility. Dean Koontz
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Narcissism is as profitable to a model as scruffiness is to a homeless person. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Writers are not narcissists. They simply acknowledge that what they find interesting is not unique to them. M Chapman
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His fame as an artist requires very tender care. Look what a mask of diplomacy is painstakingly formed by the whole of that fine profile; he is as wily as a cardinal. He has scented in Miss White a useful agent of celebrity, and he has come solely to harness her to the cause of his glory. It is himself that he courts by means of the salaams he offers to her; he only ever flirts with himself. He is the Narcissus of the inkpot.. Jean Lorrain
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There are only two kinds of people who can drain your energy: those you love, and those you fear. In both instances it is you who let them in. They did not force their way into your aura, or pry their way into your reality experience. Anthon St. Maarten
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The only crime is pride. Sophocles
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There came a time in my life when I had to admit to myself that I have some very clear narcissistic tendencies. Ironically, it occurred during the writing of my book The Emotionally Abused Woman. As I listed the symptoms of narcissism, I was amazed to find that I recognized myself in the description of the disorder. It should have been no surprise to me because I come from a long line of narcissists. My mother and several of her brothers suffered from the disorder, as did her mother. For some reason, though, I imagined that I’d escaped our family curse. I should have known that it’s not that easy to. . Beverly Engel
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To declare myself as a genius immediately evidences that I am not. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Love without sacrifice is like theft Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Is it just possible that the most vigorous and boldest idealists have been the worst enemies of human progress instead of its greatest creators? Possible that plain men with the humble trait of minding their own business will rank higher in the heavenly hierarchy than all the plumed souls who have shoved their way in among the masses and insisted on savings them? Sinclair Lewis
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So often victims end up unnecessarily prolonging their abuse because they buy into the notion that their abuser must be coming from a wounded place and that only patient love and tolerance (and lots of misguided therapy) will help them heal. George K. Simon
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It is not accidental that the most unsympathetic characters in Austen's novels are those who are incapable of genuine dialogue with others. They rant. They lecture. They scold. This incapacity for true dialogue implies an incapacity for tolerance, self-reflection and empathy. Azar Nafisi
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There's nothing more narcissistic than being sure that you are built in the image of an all-powerful Creator-God, and that same God answers your prayers, knows your name, and has a personal relationship with you. David G. McAfee
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It is no accident that narcissists and altruists often have a magnetic attraction to one another. Can you see how perfect the fit is? The altruistic feels the need to selflessly serve others and this is just what the narcissist wants. Narcissists want to be worshipped and gratified in every way possible, and this is just what altruists offer, thinking it demonstrates their moral virtue. Ellen Kenner
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Narcissists are consumed with maintaining a shallow false self to others. They're emotionally crippled souls that are addicted to attention. Because of this they use a multitude of games, in order to receive adoration. Sadly, they are the most ungodly of God's creations because they don't show remorse for their actions, take steps to make amends or have empathy for others. They are morally bankrupt. Shannon L. Alder