I try not to be super self-referential about my work because it becomes like navel gazing at a certain point. — James Ransone Copy Share Image
Most books that come out with a comedy label seem to be, Eric [Wareheim] and I could have written, "This is our… — Tim Heidecker Copy Share Image
We live in a time where there's a great deal of navel-gazing with the devices that we have that occupy so much… — Ng Chin Han Copy Share Image
“For you cannot know the world by just navel-gazing. This is why he reads history and studies philosophy: not to draw lessons… — Stefan Zweig Copy Share Image
Believing that navel-gazing in and of itself can transform itself into something that means something for society. I mean, we are communicative… — Kehinde Wiley Copy Share Image
“Someone experiencing the stages of grief is rarely aware of how his behavior might appear to others. Grief often produces a “zoom… — Sol Luckman Copy Share Image
When I was in college I started writing prose, because a very smart professor asked me what I like to read and… — Melissa Febos Copy Share Image
I'm not going to let Defense Distributed go into a pro-social NGO territory. "We should really have more women on the board."… — Cody Wilson Copy Share Image
“The universe of his own feelings keeps crowding everyone else's out. It is a constant struggle to see other people as people,… — Garth Risk Hallberg Copy Share Image