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Criss Jami
"Everyone has a sense of humor. If you don't laugh at jokes, you probably laugh at opinions."
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Susan Cain
"A Manifesto for Introverts

1. There's a word for 'people who are in their heads too much': thinkers.

2. Solitude is a catalyst for innovation.

3. The next generation of quiet kids can and must be raised to know their own strengths.

4. Sometimes it helps to be a pretend extrovert. There will always be time to be quiet later.

5. But in the long run, staying true to your temperament is key to finding work you love and work that matters.

6. One genuine new relationship is worth a fistful of business cards.

7. It's OK to cross the street to avoid making small talk.

8. 'Quiet leadership' is not an oxymoron.

9. Love is essential; gregariousness is optional.

10. 'In a gentle way, you can shake the world.' -Mahatma Gandhi"
Susan Cain, Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking


Aletheia Luna
"If you are an introvert, you are born
with a temperament that craves to be alone, delights in meaningful connections, thinks before speaking and observes before approaching. If you are an introvert, you thrive in the inner
sanctuary of the mind, heart and spirit, but shrink in the external world of noise, drama and chaos. As an introvert, you are sensitive, perceptive, gentle and reflective. You prefer to operate behind the scenes, preserve your precious energy and influence the world in a quiet,
but powerful way."
Aletheia Luna, Quiet Strength: Embracing, Empowering and Honoring Yourself as an Introvert

Criss Jami
"Senses of humor define people, as factions, deeper rooted than religious or political opinions. When carrying out everyday tasks, opinions are rather easy to set aside, but those whom a person shares a sense of humor with are his closest friends. They are always there to make the biggest influence."
Criss Jami, Killosophy

David Foster Wallace
"It is a fact of life that certain people are corrosive to others' self esteem simply as a function of who and what they are."
David Foster Wallace, Oblivion: Stories

Suzanne Collins
"At once, it's clear I cannot gush. We try me playing cocky, but I just don't have the arrogance. Apparently, I'm too "vulnerable" for ferocity. I'm not witty. Funny. Sexy. Or mysterious By the end of the session, I am no one at all."
Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

"The testimony of the greatest humans who have ever lived is that the way to make the most of ourselves is by transcending ourselves. We must learn to move beyond self-centeredness to make room within ourselves for others. When you transcend yourself, the fact will be confirmed by the quality of your life. We will attain – even if only momentarily – a transparency and a radiance of being which results from living both within and beyond yourself. This is the promise and the excitement of self-understanding."
Don Richard Riso

Ninni Holmqvist
"single people without children have a "childish sensitivity and are unwilling or unable to compromise or fit in"
Ninni Holmqvist, The Unit

Wataru Watari
"Cultivating a proper internal standard of judgment is a good thing."
Wataru Watari, やはり俺の青春ラブコメはまちがっている。5

Karl Wiggins
"Quite often Wrong Planet people have a chequered past with periods of, how shall we say, fluctuating fortunes. Feast or famine, that's always been our lifestyle, with maybe spells of what some people would term 'reprehensible conduct.' A number of Carefree Scamps have served time in prison. And if you're reading this now and thinking, "Well, I must admit I've been a bit of a scoundrel at times, but I like to think my heart's in the right place now," then that's further evidence that you 'get' it."
Karl Wiggins, Birth of the Communist Manifesto

Jordan B. Peterson
"I'm not a fan of Positive Psychology, by the way, because happiness is basically extroversion minus neuroticism, and we knew that 15 years ago."
Jordan B. Peterson

Pamela Paul
"At the office I worked in before that, my boss required all employees to take a personality test that divided us neatly into one of four quadrants: Doers, Creators, Deciders, or Thinkers, categories that would then define our roles in the department. Most of the others were Doers; there were a couple of Deciders, too. I was the only Thinker. My first thought was, I think I need to get out of here."
Pamela Paul, My Life with Bob: Flawed Heroine Keeps Book of Books, Plot Ensues

Robert Jordan
"Who knows a woman's heart? Most women will shrug off what a man would kill you for, and kill you for what a man would shrug off."
Robert Jordan, The Path of Daggers

Tim Winton
"She was like a sheet anchor sometimes, a steadying influence on him, on everyone around her. Made people laugh, that sensible streak in her, but it also made her someone of substance."
Tim Winton, The Riders

"Humans possess the ability to engage in both external observation and internal introspection. How much time they invest engaged in each activity is reflective of their values, which manifest themselves in behavior, personality formation, and influences the selection of narrative stories that they share with their brethren."
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

"Our performances of engaging, applying, exercising, realizing, or acting out ideas influences how we perceive ourselves. How we act and how we perceive ourselves affects how other people view each of us. Both personality and praxis affect our self-determination of who we are as individuals."
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

"The amount of dynamic energy and physical strength that a person possesses frequently influences the character of their mental and psychological disposition."
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

"One advantage of being in a long-term relationship with someone whom exhibits a strong personality is that when caught in the conduit of their force field, the resultant propulsion propels us to see both them as well as oneself in clearer light, thereby, opening a person's eyes for constructive personal change."
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

"Select people find themselves early on in life, while other people undergo painful stages of vast changes. Some people never exhibit a centralizing persona and they tend to undergo a series of crisis throughout their lives. I observed some friends, family members, and other acquaintances at various stages in their lives and they seem virtually the same person years later. I am a person who cyclically turns himself inside out after crashing and burning, failing, and then reassembling the seeds of defeat into new victories, only to run aground again. I mentally and emotionally resist change and must consciously force a personal metamorphosis. Could I radically change again? Did I possess the internal reserves to weather a period of reconstitution and then make myself over into a new prototype? Can I will myself to becoming the person I aspire to be? Can I take advantage of human consciousness to broker a way out of self-defeat and a misery-ridden life?"
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

"Not every smiling face is truly happy; some are just introverts in disguise."
Fausat

Michael Bassey Johnson
"If you felt empty and sad after doing something, you probably did a great thing."
Michael Bassey Johnson, Song of a Nature Lover

"Every person gauges his or her own personality. Self-evaluation includes reviewing a person's conception of a self from a wide variety of viewpoints including if said person is an insider or an outsider, religious or nonreligious, partisan or nonpartisan, and vegetarian or meat eater. Self-assessment of who we are usually takes into consideration many principles including when compared to other persons, what specific personality factors a person exhibits. Combinations of personality factors establish every person's recognizable temperament, which assist people achieve a recognizable personality and a sense of self-identity."
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

"The jobs we perform and how we play dramatically affects our personality formation. The work and recreational activities that we engage in affect how we view our maturing self-image. Even a rebellious person whom resists particular trends in popular culture forms a part of their personality by vigorous resistance to capitulating to what is expected. Analogous to a person performing isometric exercises, the act of tension generated by resistance training to environmental determinates builds the muscle fiber of an evolving personality."
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Giovanni E. Morassutti
"Sometimes I wonder if it does exist such a thing called personality."
Giovanni Morassutti

Richard K. Morgan
"We're all small and harmless once, Archidi. But we all grow up. And some of us grow up needing killing."
Richard K. Morgan, The Dark Defiles

"We are all prisoners of our personalities, but some personalities are much more useful than others for apprehending the truth of existence."
Mike Hockney, Hyperreason

"It's odd to say, but everything that humanity says about reality is conditioned by its different psychological types. Sensing types cannot conceive of things not existing solidly in space and time, i.e. they are obsessed with dimensionality and tangibility. For a sensing type, everything must be capable of being sensed, or it can play no part in their schema of reality. The whole of scientific materialism/empiricism is predicated on the belief that we live in an exclusively sensory world. Scientists don't have any evidence or proof for this. They don't have any logical or rational arguments to defend it. It's sheer, blind prejudice, literally based on the way their brains are
wired. They are victims of their own physicality."
Mike Hockney, The Forbidden History of Science

Margot Berwin
"Some doctors think blood type says a lot about the personality," he said. "Type A is calm and trustworthy, and B is creative and excitable. The Japanese ask the question What's your blood type as often as Americans ask What's your sign."
"I bet you're type A," I said.
"I'm O. The universal donor."
"Of course you are. The one that everybody loves."
Margot Berwin, Scent of Darkness

Elaine N. Aron
"When the extraverted were with someone who was highly introverted, they liked not having to be so cheerful. And the introverted found conversing with the extraverted "a breath of fresh air." The picture we gain from Thorne is that each type contributes something to this world that is equally important."
Elaine N. Aron, The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You

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