I'd done three solo albums in a row, and that's quite narcissistic.
There are athletes and celebrities that are out there and they Twitter and they constantly try to drum up press because they're narcissists.
A narcissist is someone better looking than you are.
Our brains are very animal but also very strange and egotistical. We're narcissistic.
I seem to be attracted to the quiet, brooding type. But not too brooding. Too brooding can be narcissistic. Or psychotic.
Regrets? I think everyone has regrets, and people who say they haven't are either liars... or narcissists.
I like to think I'm not a narcissist, but truth be told, we all have those sides to our character.
Nobody can be kinder than the narcissist while you react to life in his own terms.
I think narcissists are endlessly watchable. The way they view the world and the way they interact within the world.
My work requires acting at its most committed - it demands actors of enormous resilience, but also intelligence and wit. It doesn't work for narcissistic or selfish actors.
You don't want to end up living a horribly narcissistic life, do you? And everything about fame and celebrity sort of suggests that kind of fate.
'The Portrait of Dorian Grey' beautifully articulates how the altruistic part of ourselves clashes with our essentially narcissistic state.
People accuse artists of being narcissists - of course we are! If we don't like ourselves, who's going to like us?
Meditation is a way to be narcissistic without hurting anyone
Such is the lot of the narcissist's child, to inherit her parent's umbrage over the world's indifference.
New Yorkers have a delightfully narcissistic habit of assuming that if they're not conscious of a scene, it doesn't exist.
Acting is usually regarded as a wholly narcissistic pursuit but there really is a hunger in me to unravel the human condition.
I've been acting for a long time now, but as narcissistic as this sounds - and I don't mean it to sound - every time I see my name up there, there is real sense of pride.
Sometimes, I look out at nature and I think, 'Everything here is obeying my conjecture.' It's a wonderfully narcissistic feeling.
I don't think I am narcissistic. I think I have low self-esteem.
I hesitate to use a pathologizing label, but underneath the so-called narcissistic personality is definitely shame and the paralyzing fear of being ordinary.