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  • #1
    Cassandra Clare
    “You speak of sacrifice, but it is not my sacrifice I offer. It is yours I ask of you," he went on. "I can offer you my life, but it is a short life; I can offer you my heart, though I have no idea how many more beats it shall sustain. But I love you enough to hope that you wil not care that I am being selfish in trying to make the rest of my life - whatever length - happy, by spending it with you. I want to be married to you, Tessa. I want it more than I have ever wanted anything else in my life." He looked up at her through the veil of silvery hair that fell over his eyes. "That is," he said shyly, "if you love me, too.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

  • #2
    Neil Gaiman
    “I am selfish, private and easily bored. Will this be a problem?”
    Neil Gaiman, A Study in Emerald

  • #3
    Karl Lagerfeld
    “Don’t sacrifice yourself too much, because if you sacrifice too much there’s nothing else you can give and nobody will care for you.”
    Karl Lagerfeld

  • #4
    Richard Bach
    “Your conscience is the measure of the honesty of your selfishness.
    Listen to it carefully.”
    Richard Bach, Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah

  • #5
    Jonathan Safran Foer
    “It's true, I am afraid of dying. I am afraid of the world moving forward without me, of my absence going unnoticed, or worse, being some natural force propelling life on. Is it selfish? Am I such a bad person for dreaming of a world that ends when I do? I don't mean the world ending with respect to me, but every set of eyes closing with mine.”
    Jonathan Safran Foer, Everything is Illuminated

  • #6
    George Carlin
    “Now, there's one thing you might have noticed I don't complain about: politicians. Everybody complains about politicians. Everybody says they suck. Well, where do people think these politicians come from? They don't fall out of the sky. They don't pass through a membrane from another reality. They come from American parents and American families, American homes, American schools, American churches, American businesses and American universities, and they are elected by American citizens. This is the best we can do folks. This is what we have to offer. It's what our system produces: Garbage in, garbage out. If you have selfish, ignorant citizens, you're going to get selfish, ignorant leaders. Term limits ain't going to do any good; you're just going to end up with a brand new bunch of selfish, ignorant Americans. So, maybe, maybe, maybe, it's not the politicians who suck. Maybe something else sucks around here... like, the public. Yeah, the public sucks. There's a nice campaign slogan for somebody: 'The Public Sucks. F*ck Hope.”
    George Carlin

  • #7
    Catherynne M. Valente
    “Oh, I will be cruel to you, Marya Morevna. It will stop your breath, how cruel I can be. But you understand, don’t you? You are clever enough. I am a demanding creature. I am selfish and cruel and extremely unreasonable. But I am your servant. When you starve I will feed you; when you are sick I will tend you. I crawl at your feet; for before your love, your kisses, I am debased. For you alone I will be weak.”
    Catherynne M. Valente, Deathless

  • #8
    Ouida
    “Intensely selfish people are always very decided as to what they wish. They do not waste their energies in considering the good of others.”
    Ouida, Wanda, Countess von Szalras.

  • #9
    Erich Fromm
    “The main condition for the achievement of love is the overcoming of one's narcissism. The narcissistic orientation is one in which one experiences as real only that which exists within oneself, while the phenomena in the outside world have no reality in themselves, but are experienced only from the viewpoint of their being useful or dangerous to one. The opposite pole to narcissism is objectivity; it is the faculty to see other people and things as they are, objectively, and to be able to separate this objective picture from a picture which is formed by one's desires and fears.”
    Erich Fromm, The Art of Loving

  • #10
    P.G. Wodehouse
    “If there is one thing I dislike, it is the man who tries to air his grievances when I wish to air mine.”
    P.G. Wodehouse, Love Among the Chickens

  • #11
    Thea Harrison
    “I am cursed with a terminal case of curiosity," he said. "I am jealous, selfish, acquisitive, territorial and possessive. I have a terrible temper, and I know I can be a cruel son of a bitch." He cocked his head. "I used to eat people, you know.”
    Thea Harrison, Dragon Bound

  • #12
    Terry Pratchett
    “All witches are selfish, the Queen had said. But Tiffany’s Third Thoughts said: Then turn selfishness into a weapon! Make all things yours! Make other lives and dreams and hopes yours! Protect them! Save them! Bring them into the sheepfold! Walk the gale for them! Keep away the wolf! My dreams! My brother! My family! My land! My world! How dare you try to take these things, because they are mine!

    I have a duty
    !”
    Terry Pratchett, The Wee Free Men

  • #13
    W. Somerset Maugham
    “I know that you're selfish, selfish beyond words, and I know that you haven't the nerve of a rabbit, I know you're a liar and a humbug, I know that you're utterly contemptible. And the tragic part is'--her face was on a sudden distraught with pain--'the tragic part is that notwithstanding I love you with all my heart.”
    W. Somerset Maugham, The Painted Veil

  • #14
    Charlaine Harris
    “I want to be first. I know that’s selfish, and maybe unattainable, and maybe shallow. But I just want to come first with someone. If that’s wrong of me, so be it. I’ll be wrong. But that’s the way I feel.” (Sookie Stackhouse)”
    Charlaine Harris, From Dead to Worse

  • #15
    David  Mitchell
    “Why fight the 'natural' (oh, weaselly word!) order of things? Why? Because of this--one fine day, a purely predatory world shall consume itself. In an individual, selfishness uglifies the soul; for the human species, selfishness is extinction.”
    David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas

  • #16
    William Nicholson
    “God creates us free, free to be selfish, but He adds a mechanism that will penetrate our selfishness and wake us up to the presence of others in this world, and that mechanism is called suffering.”
    William Nicholson, Shadowlands: A Play

  • #17
    William Golding
    “Maybe there is a beast… maybe it's only us.”
    William Golding, Lord of the Flies

  • #18
    William Golding
    “They looked at each other, baffled, in love and hate.”
    William Golding, Lord of the Flies

  • #19
    William Golding
    “The rules!" shouted Ralph, "you're breaking the rules!"
    "Who cares?”
    William Golding, Lord of the Flies

  • #20
    William Golding
    “There have been so many interpretations of the story that I'm not going to choose between them. Make your own choice. They contradict each other, the various choices. The only choice that really matters, the only interpretation of the story, if you want one, is your own. Not your teacher's, not your professor's, not mine, not a critic's, not some authority's. The only thing that matters is, first, the experience of being in the story, moving through it. Then any interpretation you like. If it's yours, then that's the right one, because what's in a book is not what an author thought he put into it, it's what the reader gets out of it.”
    William Golding, Lord of the Flies

  • #21
    William Golding
    “I believe man suffers from an appalling ignorance of his own nature. I produce my own view in the belief that it may be something like the truth.”
    William Golding, Lord of the Flies

  • #22
    Laurell K. Hamilton
    “Sometimes love makes you selfish. Sometimes it makes you stupid. Sometimes it reminds you why you love your gun.”
    Laurell K. Hamilton, Cerulean Sins

  • #23
    Margaret Mitchell
    “I'm not asking you to forgive me. I'll never understand or forgive myself. And if a bullet gets me, so help me, I'll laugh at myself for being an idiot. There's one thing I do know... and that is that I love you, Scarlett. In spite of you and me and the whole silly world going to pieces around us, I love you. Because we're alike. Bad lots, both of us. Selfish and shrewd. But able to look things in the eyes as we call them by their right names.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #24
    Nisargadatta Maharaj
    “Question: You seem to advise me to be self-centered to the point of
    egoism. Must I not yield even to my interest in other people?

    Maharaj: Your interest in others is egoistic, self-concerned, self-
    oriented. You are not interested in others as persons, but only
    as far as they enrich, or enoble your own image of yourself.
    And the ultimate in selfishness is to care only for the protection,
    preservation and multiplication of one's own body. By body I
    mean all that is related to your name and shape--- your family,
    tribe, country, race, etc. To be attached to one's name and
    shape is selfishness. A man who knows that he is neither body
    nor mind cannot be selfish, for he has nothing to be selfish for.
    Or, you may say, he is equally 'selfish' on behalf of everybody
    he meets; everybody's welfare is his own. The feeling 'I am the
    world, the world is myself' becomes quite natural; once it is es-
    tablished, there is just no way of being selfish. To be selfish
    means to covet, to acquire, accumulate on behalf of the part
    against the whole.

    I Am That

    Nisargadatta Maharaj”
    -Nisargadatta Maharaj

  • #25
    Ayn Rand
    “Man is the only living species that has the power to act as his own destroyer - and that is the way he has acted through most of his history.”
    Ayn Rand, The Virtue of Selfishness: A New Concept of Egoism

  • #26
    Jonathan Franzen
    “Walter had never liked cats. They'd seemed to him the sociopaths of the pet world, a species domesticated as an evil necessary for the control of rodents and subsequently fetishized the way unhappy countries fetishize their militaries, saluting the uniforms of killers as cat owners stroke their animals' lovely fur and forgive their claws and fangs. He'd never seen anything in a cat's face but simpering incuriosity and self-interest; you only had to tease one with a mouse-toy to see where it's true heart lay...cats were all about using people”
    Jonathan Franzen, Freedom

  • #27
    Sarah J. Maas
    “I want to live first. With you. I want to see things and have adventures. I want to learn what is it to be immortal, to be your mate, to be part of your family. I want to be ... ready for them. And I selfishly want to have you all to myself for a while.”
    Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury

  • #28
    Cecelia Ahern
    “Deep down, underneath all his layers of stupidity, he’s a really good
    man. He may act out far too many selfish thoughts, says all the wrong things
    at all the wrong times, but behind closed doors he’s a best friend. I understand
    that he has idiotic tendencies and I can still love him for it. He may not
    be someone that you feel comfortable sitting next to at a dinner party but for
    me, he’s someone that I feel comfortable sharing my life with.”
    Cecelia Ahern, Love, Rosie

  • #29
    David Foster Wallace
    “Is it possible really to love other people? If I’m lonely and in pain, everyone outside me is potential relief—I need them. But can you really love what you need so badly? Isn’t a big part of love caring more about what the other person needs? How am I supposed to subordinate my own overwhelming need to somebody else’s needs that I can’t even feel directly? And yet if I can’t do this, I’m damned to loneliness, which I definitely don’t want … so I’m back at trying to overcome my selfishness for self-interested reasons.”
    David Foster Wallace, Consider the Lobster and Other Essays
    tags: love

  • #30
    Matthew Kelly
    “In fact, the more each person can remove his or her ego from the discussion and focus on the subject matter, the more fruitful the conversation will be for all involved.”
    Matthew Kelly, The Seven Levels of Intimacy: The Art of Loving and the Joy of Being Loved



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