I managed to reach a depth of self-loathing that usually takes a night of drinking to achieve. — Anthony Bourdain Copy Share Image
Your wedding day is an important milestone in my self-loathing as a single person. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When money and fame happen too late, it's like pouring kerosene over a fire of self-loathing. — Bradford Cox Copy Share Image
I'm a self-loathing slide player. Some people like the way I play slide - I hate it. — Joe Bonamassa Copy Share Image
Music is so therapeutic for me that if I can't get it out, I start feeling bad about myself - a lot… — Eminem Copy Share Image
I think many people expend a tremendous amount of energy on self-loathing and self-flagellation as well as getting caught in a vicious… — Marti Noxon Copy Share Image
The truth is that if we are consumed with finding ways to help others, there will be little room left in our… — David S. Baxter Copy Share Image
There's only so many movies you can do. I start to get really self-loathing and sick of myself. And I think in… — Rooney Mara Copy Share Image
“And I saw my reflection in a lake and I waited for it to freeze a little bit so I could break… — Sam Pink Copy Share Image
“As incompetent in life as in death, I loathe myself and in this loathing I dream of another life, another death. And… — Emil Cioran Copy Share Image
“The intrinsic and extrinsic heart is always at odds, so which heart is yours? For one will bask in true joy, while… — Joel T. McGrath Copy Share Image
Trust me, I know what self loathing is. But to kill myself? That would put a damper on my search for answers.… — Jhonen Vasquez Copy Share Image
My last album as J. Tillman, 'Singing Ax,' that was really a premeditated death rattle of the aesthetic precedent I had set.… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I'm very motivated by the occasional creative payoff that comes when something goes really well, be it a song, a recording or… — Ian Anderson Copy Share Image
“I start each day promising myself I’ll do better, I tell myself I can stop the destructive eating pattern. But something inside… — K.L. Slater Copy Share Image
Depending on the year or the therapist he was seeing, he'd learned to ascribe just about every facet of his character as… — Jeffrey Eugenides Copy Share Image
“And yet is not mankind itself, pushing on its blind way, driven by a dream of its greatness and its power upon… — Joseph Conrad Copy Share Image
The trick. . .is to find the balance between the bright colors of humor and the serious issues of identity, self-loathing, and… — Wendy Wasserstein Copy Share Image
Certain people give off positive energy, others negative. It's the quality of someone's being, a measure of the love with which they've… — Judith Orloff Copy Share Image
Being a parent has taught me a lot of things already, you know, though it's only been a year and half, and… — Ani DiFranco Copy Share Image
The phrase, the world wants to be deceived, has become truer than had ever been intended. People are not only, as the… — Theodor Adorno Copy Share Image
“Self-love is an act of holy disruption. To love yourself in a world that profits directly from your self-loathing is the ultimate… — Jeanette LeBlanc Copy Share Image
“What I did experience when alone was a sort of general neurotic horror, a common attack of nerves and self-loathing magnified to… — Donna Tartt Copy Share Image
The abbot told me once that lying was a betrayal to one's self. It's evidence of self-loathing. You see, when you are… — Michael J. Sullivan Copy Share Image
“But I also like myself, my personality, my weirdness, my sense of humor, my wild and deep romantic streak, how I love,… — Roxane Gay Copy Share Image
Our culture has few taboos that can't be violated, and our establishment has largely given up on setting standards in the first… — Ross Douthat Copy Share Image
Suicide rates have not slumped under the onslaught of antidepressants, mood-stabilizers, anxiolytic and anti-psychotic drugs; the jump in suicide rates suggests that… — Antonella Gambotto-Burke Copy Share Image
And sure enough,the youth in question was not his usual dapper self. His face was puffy, his eyes red and wild; his… — Jonathan Stroud Copy Share Image