212 Quotes About Introversion
- Author Alexandra Robbins
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Although she was gregarious, she inadvertently separated herself from people because she was so often inside her own head, focusing on her creativity.
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- Author Thomas Mann
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Even in a personal sense, after all, art is an intensified life. By art one is more deeply satisfied and more rapidly used up. It engraves on the countenance of its servant the traces of imaginary and intellectual adventures, and even if he has outwardly existed in cloistral tranquility, it leads in the long term to overfastidiousness, over-refinement, nervous fatigue and overstimulation, such as can seldom result from a life of the most extravagant passions and pleasures.
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- Author Criss Jami
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Companionship is a foreign concept to some people. They fear it as much as the majority of people fear loneliness.
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- Author Criss Jami
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Quiet people always know more than they seem. Although very normal, their inner world is by default fronted mysterious and therefore assumed weird. Never underestimate the social awareness and sense of reality in a quiet person; they are some of the most observant, absorbent persons of all.
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- Author Jenn Granneman
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Introverts live in two worlds: We visit the world of people, but solitude and the inner world will always be our home.
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- Author Anneli Rufus
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We do not require company. In varying degrees, it bores us, drains us, makes our eyes glaze over. Overcomes us like a steamroller. Of course, the rest of the world doesn't understand.
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- Author Ross McDonald
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The walls of books around him, dense with the past, formed a kind of insulation against the present world and its disasters.
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- Author Graham Hancock
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I observe out of the corner of my eye that the man with the notebook is walking towards me and obviously intends to introduce himself. Why do human beings have to talk, I find myself wondering. Is it really necessary for us to make these noises?
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- Author Susan Cain
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Events like this don't give me the sense of oneness others seem to enjoy; it's always been private occasions that make me feel connected to the joys and sorrows of the world, often in the form of communion with writers and musicians I'll never meet in person. Proust called these moments of unity between writer and reader 'that fruitful miracle of a communication in the midst of solitude.
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