212 Quotes About Introversion
- Author Jenn Granneman
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As an introvert, you crave intimate moments and deep connections--and those usually aren't found in a crowd.
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- Author Jenn Granneman
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Introverts don’t see life as one big cocktail party. We’re content with just a few meaningful relationships.
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- Author Karl Kristian Flores
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Why do I have to exhaust myself trying to pretend to enjoy someone’s company? Or to like something? It hurts everyone involved. I laugh at their bad jokes and they continue to say them. I answer, “I’m great,” and we grow farther apart, or I say “yes” and lose another night where I could be alone instead. The nicest thing we can tell some people is that we are better off without them.
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- Author Karl Kristian Flores
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I can't get myself to stay; I cannot enjoy the crowd,But I hate that I hate it because I wish I could let go.I'm all alone in this corner and their laughter is loud.Well that's okay, I think I'll just go home.
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- Author G.A. Aiken
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Keeley always made him laugh. Always made him . . . comfortable. There weren't many who did. He did fine around his family but strangers bothered him. He hated chatting. Hated idiotic conversations about nothing, but not as much as he hated conversations about what some random being thought was important. Honestly, Caid was most happy when he was by himself . . .
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- Author Susan Cain
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Many shy people turn inward, partly as a refuge from the socializing that causes them such anxiety. And many introverts are shy, partly as a result of receiving the message that there’s something wrong with their preference for reflection, and partly because their physiologies, as we’ll see, compel them to withdraw from high-stimulation environments.
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- Author Susan Cain
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If there is only one insight you take away from this book, though, I hope it’s a newfound sense of entitlement to be yourself. I can vouch personally for the life-transforming effects of this outlook. Remember that first client I told you about, the one I called Laura in order to protect her identity? That was a story about me. I was my own first client.
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- Author Boris Pasternak
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How intense can be the longing to escape from the emptiness and dullness of human verbosity, to take refuge in nature, apparently so inarticulate, or in the wordlessness of long, grinding labour, of sound sleep, of true music, or of a human understanding rendered speechless by emotion!
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- Author Susan Cain
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It's as if they have thinner boundaries separating them from other people's emotions and from the tragedies and cruelties of the world.
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