The image that concerns most people is the reflection they see in other people's minds.
Why haven't I got a husband and children?" mused Greta Garbo to the Dutchess of Windsor, "I never met a man I could marry.
There are many things in your heart you can never tell to another person. They are you, your private joys and sorrows, and you can never tell them. You cheapen yourself, the inside of yourself, when you tell them.
There is no one who would have me - I can't cook.
Every one of us lives this life just once, if we are honest, to live once is enough.
I like the sea: we understand one another. It is always yearning, sighing for something it cannot have; and so am I.
Mr. Hitler was big on me. He kept writing and inviting me to come to Germany, and if the war hadn't started when it did, I would have gone and I would have taken a gun out of my purse and shot him, because I am the only person who would not have been searched.
The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments.
Certainly I've had the experience of thinking a person was one thing, and finding out they were another.
A current pejorative adjective is narcissistic. Generally, a narcissist is anyone better looking than you are, but lately the adective is often applied to those liberals who prefer to improve the lives of others rather than exploit them. Apparently, a concern for others is self-love at its least attractive, while greed is now a sign of the hightest altruism. But then to reverse, periodically, the meanings of words is a very small price to pay for our vast freedom not only to conform but to consume.
Man can alter his life by altering his thinking.