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Ego Quotes

By Alan Reiner | Jul 17, 2024 | 778 quotes
  1. “The ultimate aim of the ego is not to see something, but to be something.”

    Muhammad Iqbal
  2. “Stupidity combined with arrogance and a huge ego will get you a long way.”

    Chris Lowe
  3. “Check your ego at the door. The ego can be the great success inhibitor. It can kill opportunities, and it can kill success.”

    Dwayne Johnson
  4. “The ego is nothing other than the focus of conscious attention.”

    Alan Watts
  5. “You're not looking for perfection in your partner. Perfection is all about the ego. With soulmate love, you know that true love is what happens when disappointment sets in - and you're willing to deal maturely with these disappointments.”

    Karen Salmansohn
  6. “I think you can make fun of anything except things people can't help. They can't help their race or their sex or their age, so you ridicule their pretension or their ego instead. You can ridicule ideas - ideas don't have feelings. You can ridicule an idea that someone holds without hurting them.”

    Ricky Gervais
  7. “You can either be a host to God, or a hostage to your ego. It's your call.”

    Wayne Dyer
  8. “If you get your ego in your way, you will only look to other people and circumstances to blame.”

    Jocko Willink
  9. “Leadership is not a popularity contest; it's about leaving your ego at the door. The name of the game is to lead without a title.”

    Robin S. Sharma
  10. “If your ego starts out, 'I am important, I am big, I am special,' you're in for some disappointments when you look around at what we've discovered about the universe. No, you're not big. No, you're not. You're small in time and in space. And you have this frail vessel called the human body that's limited on Earth.”

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  11. “The ego is not master in its own house.”

    Sigmund Freud
  12. “Whenever I climb I am followed by a dog called 'Ego'.”

    Friedrich Nietzsche
  13. “People confuse ego, lust, insecurity with true love.”

    Simon Cowell
  14. “Don't let your ego get too close to your position, so that if your position gets shot down, your ego doesn't go with it.”

    Colin Powell
  15. “I own and operate a ferocious ego.”

    Bill Moyers
  16. “Each Warrior wants to leave the mark of his will, his signature, on important acts he touches. This is not the voice of ego but of the human spirit, rising up and declaring that it has something to contribute to the solution of the hardest problems, no matter how vexing!”

    Pat Riley
  17. “Ego is only fine when it is working for your motivation.”

    Sunil Chhetri
  18. “Ego is probably one of the biggest poisons we can have - it's toxic to any environment.”

    Jonny Kim
  19. “To live in the light of a new day and an unimaginable and unpredictable future, you must become fully present to a deeper truth - not a truth from your head, but a truth from your heart; not a truth from your ego, but a truth from the highest source.”

    Debbie Ford
  20. “I've got no ego; I just like to have thousands of people write to me and tell me how wonderful I am.”

    Jim Beaver
  21. “I like the moment when I break a man's ego.”

    Bobby Fischer
  22. “I love playing ego and insecurity combined.”

    Jim Carrey
  23. “Ego is the great enemy. Ego will hold you back every single time.”

    Nikki Sixx
  24. “Golf is a game of ego, but it is also a game of integrity: the most important thing is you do what is right when no one is looking.”

    Tom Watson
  25. “I think your ego gets in the way of making something good because it kind of blinds you from the actual art.”

    Mitski
  26. “Your ego can become an obstacle to your work. If you start believing in your greatness, it is the death of your creativity.”

    Marina Abramovic
  27. “One may understand the cosmos, but never the ego; the self is more distant than any star.”

    Gilbert K. Chesterton
  28. “Ego is the immediate dictate of human consciousness.”

    Max Planck
  29. “All bad qualities centre round the ego. When the ego is gone, Realisation results by itself. There are neither good nor bad qualities in the Self. The Self is free from all qualities. Qualities pertain to the mind only.”

    Ramana Maharshi
  30. “The kind of people that all teams need are people who are humble, hungry, and smart: humble being little ego, focusing more on their teammates than on themselves. Hungry, meaning they have a strong work ethic, are determined to get things done, and contribute any way they can. Smart, meaning not intellectually smart but inner personally smart.”

    Patrick Lencioni
  31. “I turned down 'Harry Potter' and 'Spider-Man,' two movies that I knew would be phenomenally successful, because I had already made movies like that before and they offered no challenge to me. I don't need my ego to be reminded.”

    Steven Spielberg
  32. “The Black Mamba collection of watches is me: It is my alter ego, so to speak. As I mentioned before, it is sharp, cutting edge and sleek which are characteristics I try to apply when I'm out there on the basketball court.”

    Kobe Bryant
  33. “I'm not a hopeless romantic. I'm quite the reverse. I'm a nasty piece of work, an ego maniac.”

    Hugh Grant
  34. “It's very important in a leadership role not to place your ego at the foreground and not to judge everything in relationship to how your ego is fed.”

    Ruth J. Simmons
  35. “Guys need attention. They need that nourishment, that little stroke of the ego that gets them by every now and then.”

    Rihanna
  36. “In the hands of the ego, marriage is a prison. It is exclusive. It is a place where people are constantly reminded of their failures and limited by the energies of another person. It is rife with judgment and blame.”

    Marianne Williamson
  37. “You need a big ego to be an artist.”

    Damien Hirst
  38. “The smallest wound or pain of the ego is examined under a microscope as if it were of eternal importance. The artist considers his isolation, his subjectivity, his individualism almost holy.”

    Ingmar Bergman
  39. “Childish egocentrism is, in its essence, an inability to differentiate between the ego and the social environment.”

    Jean Piaget
  40. “We are moving toward a dictatorship of relativism which does not recognize anything as for certain and which has as its highest goal one's own ego and one's own desires.”

    Pope Benedict XVI
  41. “A guy is a lump like a doughnut. So, first you gotta get rid of all the stuff his mom did to him. And then you gotta get rid of all that macho crap that they pick up from beer commercials. And then there's my personal favorite, the male ego.”

    Roseanne Barr
  42. “The personal ego already has a strong element of dysfunction, but the collective ego is, frequently, even more dysfunctional, to the point of absolute insanity.”

    Eckhart Tolle
  43. “The whole business is built on ego, vanity, self-satisfaction, and it's total crap to pretend it's not.”

    George Michael
  44. “The minute you start compromising for the sake of massaging somebody's ego, that's it, game over.”

    Gordon Ramsay
  45. “The biggest obstacle that stalls leaders' growth is the human ego. When leaders start to think they know it all, they stop growing.”

    Ken Blanchard
  46. “I have to tell you, you can't have an ego when you're an actor. A lot of actors have them, but in reality most of those people are just sensitive artists dying for a hug and a compliment.”

    Josh Brolin
  47. “I guess I have a little bit of an ego. I'm confidently cocky, you might say.”

    Conor McGregor
  48. “At times I've got a really big ego. But I'll tell you the best thing about me. I'm some guy's dad; I'm some little gal's dad. When I die, if they say I was Annie's husband and Zachary John and Anna Kate's father, boy, that's enough for me to be remembered by. That's more than enough.”

    John Denver
  49. “You've got to know what your 'thing' is, and you've got to call it a 'thing,' whether it's meanness, nastiness, un-forgiveness, arrogance, ego, resistance, rebelliousness or defiance. Everybody's got a 'thing,' and once you call your 'thing' a 'thing,' we can give it a place to be or dismiss it.”

    Iyanla Vanzant
  50. “I get pretty terrified, to be honest, when I'm on tour. You really have to muster a lot of ego to go our there, which I find rather draining.”

    Michael Hutchence
  51. “The ego is only an illusion, but a very influential one. Letting the ego-illusion become your identity can prevent you from knowing your true self. Ego, the false idea of believing that you are what you have or what you do, is a backwards way of assessing and living life.”

    Wayne Dyer
  52. “In the life of our organism, we are continually dealing with a development of force followed by a state of equilibrium. Of course, the human being has no conscious knowledge of what is really going on within him, but what takes place is so infinitely wise that the cleverness of the human ego is nothing by comparison.”

    Rudolf Steiner
  53. “When you see things upside down, the ego can be extraordinarily funny; it's absurd. But it's tragic at the same time.”

    Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
  54. “I really rebel against this idea that politics has to be a place full of ego and where you're constantly focused on scoring hits against each one another. Yes, we need a robust democracy, but you can be strong, and you can be kind.”

    Jacinda Ardern
  55. “It's a horrible idea that God, this paragon of wisdom and knowledge, power, couldn't think of a better way to forgive us our sins than to come down to Earth in his alter ego as his son and have himself hideously tortured and executed so that he could forgive himself.”

    Richard Dawkins
  56. “To me, music is art and fashion is art, but fame? Fame isn't art, but the person you become when you're famous - your alter ego - that's art.”

    Cardi B
  57. “But marriage goes in waves. You've got to be patient. People bail and give up on their marriages way too early. They just don't put the work and the effort into it. You've got to suck up your ego a lot of times, because that can be a big downfall.”

    Anna Benson
  58. “A wrong concept misleads the understanding; a wrong deed degrades the whole man, and may eventually demolish the structure of the human ego.”

    Muhammad Iqbal
  59. “We Catholics must admit that there is a constant temptation among us to avoid the lectionary and the Word of God for private and pious devotions that usually have little power to actually change us or call our ego assumptions into question.”

    Richard Rohr
  60. “Where id was, there ego shall be.”

    Sigmund Freud
  61. “The downfall of any leader in a sport's team is when he gets carried away with his own ego.”

    Toto Wolff
  62. “The ego is a fascinating monster.”

    Alanis Morissette
  63. “I have a huge ego and a huge inferiority complex at the same time.”

    Barry Gibb
  64. “I think everyone is born 100 percent ego, and after that it's just adjustment.”

    Agnes Martin
  65. “I think I have let ego get in the way sometimes - the pendulum swung pretty strongly. I was maybe a little overconfident at one point in my time, and then I went way the other way and thought I wasn't capable of anything.”

    Stephanie McMahon
  66. “I have no ego investment in being on the air. I don't knock others for whom that kind of attention is like oxygen, but I don't miss anything about it.”

    Hugh Downs
  67. “Fear seems to have many causes. Fear of loss, fear of failure, fear of being hurt, and so on, but ultimately all fear is the ego's fear of death, of annihilation. To the ego, death is always just around the corner. In this mind-identified state, fear of death affects every aspect of your life.”

    Eckhart Tolle
  68. “Let's face it; God has a big ego problem. Why do we always have to worship him?”

    Bill Maher
  69. “Pride or ego is not important to me. What is more important is common sense, the welfare of the company, and the objective reality that we need to be cautious during difficult times. One should not make decisions based on emotions or ego.”

    Henry Sy
  70. “You proceed from a false assumption: I have no ego to bruise.”

    Leonard Nimoy
  71. “I think any spiritual experience that's worthwhile is not about ego and it will humble you in some way. And also, a Zen monk once said to me, 'If you're not laughing, then you're not getting it.'”

    David O. Russell
  72. “I equate ego with trying to figure everything out instead of going with the flow. That closes your heart and your mind to the person or situation that's right in front of you, and you miss so much.”

    Pema Chodron
  73. “Ego is a social fiction for which one person at a time gets all the blame.”

    Robert Anton Wilson
  74. “You have to put your ego aside and give your best for the team.”

    Kai Havertz
  75. “No one can be a yogi, maintaining a state of mental equilibrium, free from inner involvement in planned desireful activities, unless he has renounced identification with his ego and its unsatisfiable lust for the fruits of actions.”

    Paramahansa Yogananda
  76. “On a film crew, you can see very quickly that some people who are working with you are stronger than you. Then you have to have the humility to listen to them. And because very often they have better ideas than yours, it can be tough on the evil ego. But it makes a better film.”

    Denis Villeneuve
  77. “Everything I do is somehow rooted in humanity. It's always about people; it's always about ego. It's always about desperation. It's quite existential. You know, 'Am I leading a good life?' That might be because I'm an atheist, and I think this is all we've got, so you better be nice. And have fun.”

    Ricky Gervais
  78. “Being a great founder or early team member is a difficult dialectic - you have to be a bit overconfident, and a big ego isn't always a bad thing. To change the world requires pushing really, really hard and believing you and your team know something others don't.”

    Joe Lonsdale
  79. “We are shallow because we are 'mayabang,' ego driven, and do not have the humility to understand that we are only human, much too human to mistake knowledge for wisdom.”

    F. Sionil Jose
  80. “Avoid having your ego so close to your position that when your position falls, your ego goes with it.”

    Colin Powell
  81. “Long ago, I had to sort of learn to have a thick skin to read some of the things you read in the papers and to also keep my ego in check when you read some really flattering things in the papers.”

    Kenneth C. Griffin
  82. “When it is working, you completely go into another place, you're tapping into things that are totally universal, completely beyond your ego and your own self. That's what it's all about.”

    Keith Haring
  83. “It's very clearly stated in the film: You make your own choices, and what you're always fighting is ego.”

    Taylor Hackford
  84. “A key to my thinking has always been the almost fanatical belief that what I was engaged in was a literary art form. That belief was compounded out of ego and necessity, I guess, a combination of the two.”

    Will Eisner
  85. “We're still growing into that place of higher consciousness; we are becoming a global conscience. The idea is to unravel the onion and let go of the ego and evolve to that place where you perceive everything to be a beautiful experience rather than a daunting experience.”

    Jon Anderson
  86. “There's no ego when you're a ukulele player.”

    Jake Shimabukuro
  87. “I loved to make people laugh in high school, and then I found I loved being on stage in front of people. I'm sure that's some kind of ego trip or a way to overcome shyness. I was very kind of shy and reserved, so there's a way to be on stage and be performing and balance your life out.”

    Steve Martin
  88. “One might say that the novel is the genre that most predisposes one to a profound insight into the tremendous life around us, instead of putting forward one's own tiny ego as the centre of the universe.”

    Mikhail Sholokhov
  89. “It was 100 percent music. There was no ego involved, no attitudes, no black and white, it was pure music.”

    Lee Konitz
  90. “On 'Vikings,' nobody's got an ego. Michael Hirst is just so open and so collaborative.”

    Travis Fimmel
  91. “As a busker, one thing that does not work is self-consciousness. A busker needs to be working. A busker needs to shed all ego and get down to work. Play your songs, play them well, earn your money, and don't get in people's way.”

    Glen Hansard
  92. “Everybody has an ego, and they don't like their athletic ability to be questioned.”

    Shannon Sharpe
  93. “When you're older and wiser a lot of the ego has gone out of the window.”

    Billy Ocean
  94. “Social networks do best when they tap into one of the seven deadly sins. Facebook is ego. Zynga is sloth. LinkedIn is greed.”

    Reid Hoffman
  95. “The star thing I can live with. The music I can't live without. And that's how it lays out for me, you know. I got as big an ego and enjoy the attention.”

    Bruce Springsteen
  96. “I don't look at football as a violent, barbaric sport. It's a very spiritual sport, especially for someone facing the challenges during a game: the fear of failure, the fear of getting too big an ego, of making a mistake and everybody criticizing you.”

    Troy Polamalu
  97. “When you weight train, take your ego out of the equation. If you pick up a giant rack and start squatting, you can throw out your back in a heartbeat, but you'd have to do hundreds of bodyweight squats with poor alignment to hurt yourself.”

    Laird Hamilton
  98. “If the cost is lowering one's ego and a bit of money, so be it.”

    Nayib Bukele
  99. “It's hard to look inside a person to answer a question about why anybody wants to be president. I suppose a combination of ambition, ego, and a real feeling that he could make a difference and could accomplish some things. All you ever had to do for Jimmy Carter was to tell him something was impossible, and he would usually do it.”

    Hamilton Jordan
  100. “To walk around with an ego is a bad thing. To have confidence in yourself is a great thing.”

    Fred Durst
  101. “My personal life is the same. At the end of the day, this is just a job. I love what I do, and it's a great job. But it's like my alter ego. There's Chris Brown the singer. And there's Christopher Brown, the down-home Tappahannock boy that plays video games and basketball and hangs out.”

    Chris Brown
  102. “Vietnam was a lie but at least there was a political agenda. It was the domino theory. Iraq is about nothing but George Bush's ego laced with imperialist ambitions. And it was helped by your government.”

    Donald Sutherland
  103. “There is a naughty boy in me that comes out sometimes, an alter ego. Not like schizophrenia, more like, creatively. He comes out when I drink and when I'm in the studio. But I'm actually pretty good. I was really well behaved as a kid.”

    Naughty Boy
  104. “Instead of looking outside of ourselves and counting potential enemies, fasting summons us to turn our glance inward, and to take the measure of our greatest challenge: the self, the ego, in our own eyes and as others see us.”

    Tariq Ramadan
  105. “Basically, I think you need two things to get by in this world: a sense of humor and the ability to laugh when your ego is destroyed.”

    Arlo Guthrie
  106. “Parents are destined to sin against their kids; it's inevitable. As is narcissism and the human condition. Everyone has their ego and their ambitions. Life happens in between.”

    Alice Ripley
  107. “Being a singer is all about me. About ego. Being a mom is all about being selfless - two different worlds.”

    Gwen Stefani
  108. “Goals must never be from your ego, but problems that cry for a solution.”

    Robert H. Schuller
  109. “To have ego means to believe in your own strength. And to also be open to other people's views. It is to be open, not closed. So, yes, my ego is big, but it's also very small in some areas. My ego is responsible for my doing what I do - bad or good.”

    Barbra Streisand
  110. “Moving to L.A. was hard. I had a career in Spain, and you have to forget your ego. I was a nobody again.”

    Ana de Armas
  111. “Every autobiography is concerned with two characters, a Don Quixote, the Ego, and a Sancho Panza, the Self.”

    W. H. Auden
  112. “Nations have their ego, just like individuals.”

    James Joyce
  113. “The ego is kind of a big, unwieldy thing. It's not so easily tamed or subdued.”

    Alan Ball
  114. “We Are Bulletproof: The Eternal' demonstrates that we will keep going despite the difficulties. It reveals our ego.”

    J-Hope
  115. “The more I can make a person comfortable in their environment by taking my ego's hat off and leaving it at the door, then they can dive deep within themselves and we can pull out something interesting that people have never heard before. It's the stuff that's - that no one's ever heard before is really interesting.”

    Pharrell Williams
  116. “Learning to accept failure on multiple levels is, to my way of thinking, the key to become a world-class therapist. But that means humility, and setting your ego aside, while you develop superb new technical skills.”

    David D. Burns
  117. “A man's car is like an extension of their ego and their manhood.”

    Shakira
  118. “That which comes and goes, rises and sets, is born and dies is the ego. That which always abides, never changes, and is devoid of qualities is the Self.”

    Ramana Maharshi
  119. “Obviously everybody, if you're playing in the league, you've got to have somewhat of an ego about how you play the game.”

    Stephen Curry
  120. “I love to be the center of attention. My oversized ego craves it and needs it.”

    Paul Shaffer
  121. “Any time there is a lot of money or ego involved, people tend to behave badly.”

    Brad Grey
  122. “Every normal person, in fact, is only normal on the average. His ego approximates to that of the psychotic in some part or other and to a greater or lesser extent.”

    Sigmund Freud
  123. “You cannot cave in saying something that is against your conscience and belief. That self-righteous ego is a must for any self-respecting, truth-loving person.”

    Prashant Bhushan
  124. “The motivations for owning a club are varied. Ego always plays a part. Some buy them just because they can, some for the kudos and some to own an iconic British institution.”

    Simon Jordan
  125. “Serial killers kill for the power and control they experience during the murders and for the added ego boost they get in the aftermath from community fears, media coverage, and the police investigations.”

    Pat Brown
  126. “Leave your ego at the door every morning, and just do some truly great work. Few things will make you feel better than a job brilliantly done.”

    Robin S. Sharma
  127. “Man is important in one sense only. He was made in the image of God: That is his importance. He is not important for his body, ego, or personality. His constant affirmation of ego-consciousness is the source of all his problems.”

    Paramahansa Yogananda
  128. “Sexual self-restraint is only a preliminary stage in the ego's evolution.”

    Muhammad Iqbal
  129. “As far as base humiliation goes, acting is a tough business. It's a tough, embarrassing thing to do for a living when you're starting out, and you better not have any ego or pride, because that will be wiped away clean by utter devastation.”

    Adam Scott
  130. “I have no ego, I'll make fun of myself, and I'll make fun of being humiliated. I get it.”

    Selma Blair
  131. “I think you see more of like, the party side of me, which I call Snooki, it's kind of my alter ego.”

    Nicole Polizzi
  132. “As actors, we have the best job in the world, but occasionally it can be made difficult by ego and by not listening to each other and lack of communication.”

    Freddie Fox
  133. “Whenever I rap and be in the booth, I tap into my Sasha Fierce ego.”

    Rubi Rose
  134. “Ego is one of the biggest weapons that is used to take us down. It's self-destructive. It's a problem on all levels - even regular people can have big ego problems.”

    Yehuda Berg
  135. “Prudence is what makes someone a great commodities trader - the capacity to face reality squarely in the eye without allowing emotion or ego to get in the way. It's what is needed by every quarterback or battlefield general.”

    John Ortberg
  136. “As the ego cogito, subjectivity is the consciousness that represents something, relates this representation back to itself, and so gathers with itself.”

    Martin Heidegger
  137. “I love the energy of an independent film set. No one is there for the money. Everyone is there 'cause they really want to be there. It makes all the difference in the world. It's without ego and agenda, other than just wanting to fulfill a creative dream.”

    Mamie Gummer
  138. “It's good to have a healthy ego because that pushes you to succeed. But when you cross a line, and your views are not balanced, that's when you get into trouble.”

    Judy Smith
  139. “Gnarls Barkley is an alter ego and something like an out of body experience.”

    CeeLo Green
  140. “I believe that the biggest problem that humanity faces is an ego sensitivity to finding out whether one is right or wrong and identifying what one's strengths and weaknesses are.”

    Ray Dalio
  141. “I must discipline myself. I must be imaginative and create plots, knit motives, probe dialogue - rather than merely trying to record descriptions and sensations. The latter is pointless, without purpose, unless it is later to be synthesized into a story. The latter is also a rather pronounced symptom of an oversensitive and unproductive ego.”

    Sylvia Plath
  142. “Honesty is about the scars. It's about the blemishes. But it's more than just bragging about failure, which could be a form of ego. It's about truly helping people.”

    James Altucher
  143. “I tell young people, including my own kids, don't do this, it's too difficult. It's a career full of rejection, disappointment and failure. It's murderously hard on the ego. Don't become an actor.”

    John Lithgow
  144. “Never let your ego get so close to your position that when your position goes, your ego goes with it.”

    Colin Powell
  145. “At the solemn moment of death, every man, even when death is sudden, sees the whole of his past life marshalled before him, in its minutest details. For one short instant the personal becomes one with the individual and all-knowing ego. But this instant is enough to show to him the whole chain of causes which have been at work during his life.”

    Annie Besant
  146. “I can't live off the ego.”

    Steven Tyler
  147. “I'm a straight shooter, and most of the time my ego doesn't interrupt my relationships.”

    Gabriel Macht
  148. “There are no consequences for Snowden breaking the law in Snowden's World. It's where his massively inflated ego dictates the rules and determines which he will follow.”

    Pete Hoekstra
  149. “There's a little more ego involved in these jobs than people might realize.”

    Walter Cronkite
  150. “You know, when I sit in meetings and things are very tense and people take things extremely seriously and they invest a lot of their ego, I sometimes think to myself, 'Come on, you know, there's life and there's death and there is love.' And all of that ego business is nonsense compared to that.”

    Christine Lagarde
  151. “If my ego was out of whack and I believed I could carry anything off, that would be a stupid risk. But so far there's been no reason not to try anything.”

    Kathleen Turner
  152. “If you want to build an open source project, you can't let your ego stand in the way. You can't rewrite everybody's patches, you can't second-guess everybody, and you have to give people equal control.”

    Rasmus Lerdorf
  153. “My talent is my talent. I ain't really tripping off no ego; I just like to make good music with good people.”

    Meek Mill
  154. “I'm a competitor, and I'm sure a lot of people who don't get to play because of an injury, whether it's their pride or their ego, whatever it is, they want to be out on the field.”

    Josh Allen
  155. “I think about death a lot, I really do, because I can't believe I won't exist. It's the ego isn't it? I feel that I should retreat into a better form of Zen Buddhism than this kind of ego-dominated thing. But I don't know, I mean, I want to come back as a tree but I suspect that it's just not going to happen, is it?”

    Kate Atkinson
  156. “We must go beyond the constant clamor of ego, beyond the tools of logic and reason, to the still, calm place within us: the realm of the soul.”

    Deepak Chopra
  157. “I think much has been made of this alter ego business. I mean, I actually stopped creating characters in 1975 - for albums, anyway.”

    David Bowie
  158. “I am not a superstar or an ego. I am just the same as I always was: Someone who plays football.”

    N'Golo Kante
  159. “I mean, don't get me wrong, being ref is a very tough job - managing 10 of the best athletes in the world. At the same time, I think there is way too much ego from their standpoint.”

    Matt Barnes
  160. “When you truly believe in your idea or your company or yourself, then you don't need to have a huge ego or a huge personality.”

    Dan Pena
  161. “I have Kanye's ego to some extent.”

    Lil Dicky
  162. “Chess and me, it's hard to take them apart. It's like my alter ego.”

    Bobby Fischer
  163. “I'm not - I'm not a person looking for money. I have no political ambitions whatsoever. I don't seek power. I don't seek any kind of praise. I have no ego to fulfill.”

    Carl Paladino
  164. “I have made a number of movies that I have never seen. It's not a matter of ego. It's a matter of being disappointed. It's really a shame. It's just as difficult to make a movie that no one cares about as to make a hit.”

    Christopher Walken
  165. “In retrospect I realize that the threat was about ego rather than the validity of the music.”

    David Baker
  166. “My Maria on stage definitely is a real natural part of who I am, but obviously I can't walk around as that girl. You know what I mean? It's definitely an alter ego, but it is part of who I am, it is who I am, it is my life.”

    Maria Brink
  167. “Fear is present when we forget that we are a part of God's divine design. Learning to experience authentic love means abandoning ego's insistence that you have much to fear and that you are in an unfriendly world. You can make the decision to be free from fear and doubt and return to the brilliant light of love that is always with you.”

    Wayne Dyer
  168. “Anyone driving great social change, willingly or not, is going to be a fascinating contradictory mix of idealism and ego.”

    Riz Ahmed
  169. “There's so much crap attached to acting: the fame aspect, the ego aspect, the 'Am I good, am I bad, am I being judged, who likes me, who doesn't like me…'”

    Rebecca Hall
  170. “Confidence is one of those things that no one ever wants to talk about in this industry because confidence and ego run neck and neck. But you have to understand, those are things that you have to have in order to make it to where Edge has made it. You've got to have a certain amount of ego and confidence in yourself to get there.”

    Shawn Michaels
  171. “I am a better cook than I am an actor. If I have any ego, it's about cooking. I'm one of the best cooks… and I cook in any language.”

    Raymond Burr
  172. “I don't think most guys can handle a mic even close to what I do if I'm honest and I say that with no ego, that's the honest truth. I know what I do and I'm self aware.”

    Eli Drake
  173. “The physical ego, the active consciousness in man, should uplift its body-identified self into unity with the soul, its true nature; it should not allow itself to remain mired in the lowly delusive strata of the senses and material entanglement.”

    Paramahansa Yogananda
  174. “The ultimate purpose of religious life is to make this evolution move in a direction far more important to the destiny of the ego than the moral health of the social fabric which forms his present environment.”

    Muhammad Iqbal
  175. “Because of its phantom nature, and despite elaborate defense mechanisms, the ego is very vulnerable and insecure, and it sees itself as constantly under threat. This, by the way, is the case even if the ego is outwardly very confident.”

    Eckhart Tolle
  176. “I get recognized just often enough to keep my ego bouncing along, but not so much that I can't go places.”

    Joss Whedon
  177. “'It's in the act of having to do things that you don't want to that you learn something about moving past the self. Past the ego.' - bell hooks”

  178. “Jesus is a personal symbol of the Holy Spirit. Having been totally healed by the Holy Spirit, Jesus became one with him. Every thought, action, and deed of Jesus was guided by the Holy Spirit instead of ego.”

    Marianne Williamson
  179. “It's very healthy to be aware of your ego.”

    Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
  180. “Ego suppression can be an act of ostentation.”

    David Milch
  181. “A big ego means that you have some confidence in your abilities, really, and that you're prepared to take the risk of trying them out.”

    Brian Eno
  182. “What I've found in my research is that realism and self-honesty are the antidote to ego, hubris, and delusion.”

    Ryan Holiday
  183. “To be successful, you really have to put your ego in the background and try to be diplomatic to achieve what you want to achieve.”

    Ken Adam
  184. “You've got to recognize, there will never be another you. It has nothing to do with ego; it happens to be the truth. There will never be another person the same. There'll never be another you.”

    Mickey Rooney
  185. “Analysis does not set out to make pathological reactions impossible, but to give the patient's ego freedom to decide one way or another.”

    Sigmund Freud
  186. “Comfort and luxury are usually the chief requirements of life for your ego - its top priorities tend to be accumulations, achievements, and the approval of others.”

    Wayne Dyer
  187. “Surrealism - in particular with Salvador Dali - was all about ego. It was all about extreme individualism.”

    Alejandro Jodorowsky
  188. “You can't let nobody step on your ego, dismantle your whole image for no reason.”

    Jadakiss
  189. “When you treat yourself with the kindness and high regard that you would give to one of your spiritual heroes, your body becomes the epicenter of quiet joy rather than a battlefield for the ego.”

    Debbie Ford
  190. “As big as my ego may be, I'm really not of the belief that I can't be replaced. I didn't invent the wheel. There's someone else out there who can do what I do, maybe a little differently. I believe that Kiss is bigger than its individual members.”

    Paul Stanley
  191. “I don't have an ego; I'm not egotistical or anything like that.”

    Mario Williams
  192. “Rush Limbaugh's pathetic abuse of logic, his absurd pomposity, his relentless self-promotion, his ridiculous ego - now those, friends, are appropriate targets for satire.”

    Molly Ivins
  193. “I wish everybody in the world liked me, but a lot of them don't. That's because my whatever - my weakness, my vulnerability, my ego, whatever it is.”

    Colin Cowherd
  194. “Ego is to the true self what a flashlight is to a spotlight.”

    John Bradshaw
  195. “I don't feel I have an alter ego.”

    Dita Von Teese
  196. “The most satisfying thrillers send ordinary people into battle against the forces of evil - otherwise known as greed, ego, rage, fear and laziness - and bring them out bloodied but whole.”

    M. J. Rose
  197. “I am not interested in the afterlife. Religion is supposed to be about losing your ego, not preserving it eternally in optimum conditions.”

    Karen Armstrong
  198. “I think I learned most from editing, both editing myself and having someone else edit me. It's not always easy to have someone criticize your work, your baby. But if you can swallow your ego, you can really learn from the editing.”

    Christopher Paolini
  199. “What's important to me is that the ego hasn't taken over.”

    Kathy Burke
  200. “I'm tired of people disturbing the peace, getting on the radio and sounding a hot mess. If I can tell what the note really is, why let them go to the note they think it is? I've got that mama vibe. I don't look at it with an ego.”

    Betty Wright
  201. “You need ego but mine is not blinding.”

    Christian Lacroix
  202. “There's a degree of narcissism involved in anything in show business. I mean, you can't do it without a healthy ego. Why would you want anybody to listen to you?”

    Stephen Colbert
  203. “The physical ego serves as its own worst enemy when, by delusive material behavior, it eclipses its true nature as the ever blessed soul.”

    Paramahansa Yogananda
  204. “It's tough to be in a relationship with a musician, because it reads sometimes as this ego and self-involvement when it's really just concentration and focus.”

    David Sanborn
  205. “If you want to be popular and famous, you can do it; it's dead easy if you have that ego desire. But most of my ego desires as far as being famous and successful were fulfilled a long time ago.”

    George Harrison
  206. “I've done so many interviews that I've gotten past the ego and the personality.”

    John Travolta
  207. “Generally speaking, ego isn't a good thing. Humility is the most important quality in a human being.”

    John Barnes
  208. “Creative writing lessons can be very useful, just like music lessons can be useful. To say, as Hanif Kureishi did, that 99.9% of students are talentless is cruel and wrong. I believe that certain writers like to believe they arrived into the world with special, unteachable powers because it is good for the ego.”

    Matt Haig
  209. “When it comes to doing my job, I keep my ego in my handbag.”

    Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
  210. “You kind of have to have no ego to be a producer and a songwriter.”

    Linda Perry
  211. “The Ego is partly free. partly determined, and reaches fuller freedom by approaching the Individual who is most free: God.”

    Muhammad Iqbal
  212. “I'm one of seven kids. That'll keep your ego in check.”

    Amy Adams
  213. “The ego is willing but the machine cannot go on. It's the last thing a man will admit, that his mind ages.”

    Will Durant
  214. “An actor is totally vulnerable. His total personality is exposed to critical judgment - his intellect, his bearing, his diction, his whole appearance. In short, his ego.”

    Alec Guinness
  215. “Without a sense of place the work is often reduced to a cry of voices in empty rooms, a literature of the self, at its best poetic music; at its worst a thin gruel of the ego.”

    William Kennedy
  216. “The great corrupter of public man is the ego. Looking at the mirror distracts one's attention from the problem.”

    Dean Acheson
  217. “An actress must never lose her ego - without it she has no talent.”

    Tom Lehrer
  218. “Lying increases the creative faculties, expands the ego, and lessens the frictions of social contacts.”

    Clare Boothe Luce
  219. “The pursuit of beauty is much more dangerous nonsense than the pursuit of truth or goodness, because it affords a stronger temptation to the ego.”

    Northrop Frye
  220. “The creative artist seems to be almost the only kind of man that you could never meet on neutral ground. You can only meet him as an artist. He sees nothing objectively because his own ego is always in the foreground of every picture.”

    Raymond Chandler
  221. “I try not to have too much of an ego. I'll do anything.”

    Rob Schneider
  222. “I don't want the giant ego. I don't want to become Kevin Costner, singing on the soundtrack to The Postman.”

    Joss Whedon
  223. “What is it in you that brings you to a spiritual teacher in the first place? It's not the spirit in you, since that is already enlightened, and has no need to seek. No, it is the ego in you that brings you to a teacher.”

    Ken Wilber
  224. “I used to get some ego thing out of saying I wasn't a star, just an actress. Forget it. I'm a star. I wanted it. I worked for it. I got it.”

    Valerie Harper
  225. “Everyone in showbiz is driven by ego, so how do you go from having loads of fame to working at 7-11? You can't do it!”

    Ryan Seacrest
  226. “Ego is good.”

    Thomas Leonard
  227. “I was a bit worried coming back to the Premiership from America, but I have been pleased with my form, and the interest I have received has been good for my ego. I have no worries about my fitness, and I am really looking forward to the season starting now.”

    Richard Gough
  228. “I think one of the interesting things about poker is that once you let your ego in, you're done for.”

    Al Alvarez
  229. “I hate acting when I see it. I don't want to feel it, I don't want to see it, I want to be taken away with the story - I don't want the actor's ego in front of me. That's what I try to live when I do the work.”

    Rutger Hauer
  230. “Today self-consciousness no longer means anything but reflection on the ego as embarrassment, as realization of impotence: knowing that one is nothing.”

    Theodor W. Adorno
  231. “Well in the book Carrie was my alter ego. In real life, Sarah Jessica and I don't look anything alike. But people do say that we sound alike. Sarah Jessica is an adorable girl and she is very funny.”

    Candace Bushnell
  232. “A lot of my work has to do with not allowing my characters to have an ego in a way that the stomach doesn't have an ego when it's wanting to throw up. It just does it.”

    Matthew Barney
  233. “The column's worked out great for me. I've gotten a ton of ego satisfaction, had a lot of fun, won a batch of prizes and occasionally done some public good.”

    Allan Sloan
  234. “My performances have finally caught up with my ego.”

    Ato Boldon
  235. “But I think Barry Sonnenfeld let his ego go out of control. He told me in a meeting that he had to do something to make it his film.”

    Robert Conrad
  236. “Show business is one of the few businesses that the devil will actually agree to own just a portion of your soul because he knows if you have a performer's ego you were probably working for him all along.”

    Marc Maron
  237. “In a novel, I could submerge my ego in a character's and let his perceptions take over.”

    Elizabeth Moon
  238. “My desire is to let go of my ego and let in His direction.”

    Janine Turner
  239. “I think it's pretentious to create art just for the sake of stroking the artists ego.”

    Lou Reed
  240. “I'm very accessible. I don't get into this ego thing.”

    Scott Hamilton
  241. “The excitement that you were feeling about a special, unique path for yourself as a woman is all part of your identification with and attachment to being female. And that's ultimately all ego.”

    Andrew Cohen
  242. “I'm very competitive, and my ego couldn't handle that lack of success.”

    Gavin DeGraw
  243. “If you're in such a position of power and your ego is such that this is not possible, then its essential to have a small cadre of very bright, committed people who are questioning, exploring and understanding these emerging concepts.”

    Dee Hock
  244. “The ego is as little absolutely permanent as are bodies.”

    Ernst Mach
  245. “Fabio kept asking me out, but I knew we'd never get his ego through the door.”

    Lorna Luft
  246. “Even though we want huge individual egos, our collective ego is unbelievable.”

    Mike Krzyzewski
  247. “My ego is controlled enough that I don't have to be the focus.”

    Herbie Mann
  248. “We are constantly protecting the male ego, and it's a disservice to men. If a man has any sensitivity or intelligence, he wants to get the straight scoop from his girlfriend.”

    Betty Dodson
  249. “To have a little recognition, that is very nice, you dig. It is good for the ego, for the psyche.”

    Dexter Gordon
  250. “I'm not crazy about arenas just because I can sell them out. It doesn't do anything for my ego at all. I want to play places where people don't have to sit in the nosebleed seats and wonder what the hell is going on.”

    Whitney Houston
  251. “If I have enough ego to say I'm a writer, a director, a producer, and an actor, I should have the energy and the knowledge to write a scene for this great actor named Henry Fonda and direct him in it and have it work.”

    Peter Fonda
  252. “With the hugely talented women I've worked with or observed, it's not a question about temperament or ego; it's a question about getting it right. If they've got a reputation for being difficult it's usually because they just don't suffer fools.”

    Glenn Close
  253. “I'm not in front of the camera, they are. I encourage them; I build up as much of their confidence and ego as possible. They've got to take control; I can't act it out.”

    Taylor Hackford
  254. “Because when you have millions of people with this kind of need for gratification, and the culture is saying that it's possible for everyone to satisfy all of their needs and desires all of the time, there are obviously going to be clashes - clashes of ego.”

    Taylor Hackford
  255. “And it's a question of how far we're willing to go in order to let the ego shine, in order to let that beacon penetrate not only the local scene but the world.”

    Taylor Hackford
  256. “It was important to have a similar energy in my performance. To make the character too different would have just been about my ego because it didn't need to be drastically different.”

    Brandon Routh
  257. “It is probably very necessary to present your ego at some point.”

    Eberhard Weber
  258. “A lot of people have this ego need that makes them want to believe that Earth is the center of the universe and humans are the most important species, the supreme expression of creation.”

    Ann Druyan
  259. “For me, I have no political ego in this thing with respect to any other leader and what they might feel is appropriate or necessary in what they're going to try to do… We need everybody on the front lines.”

    Marc Morial
  260. “I fed my ego, but not my soul.”

    Yakov Smirnoff
  261. “I'm aware that, from the outside, this looks like I've got quite an ego.”

    Kevin Spacey
  262. “Good writers are often excellent at a hundred other things, but writing promises a greater latitude for the ego.”

    John Cheever
  263. “There are so many things to take into account - your ambition, your ego, the press, the consumers. You can never be sure that you'll be on top of the pile again.”

    Giorgio Armani
  264. “Drugs, alcohol and ego. They are a bad mix.”

    Don Dokken
  265. “After years of doing it, you learn the difference between your ego and your opinion. When you're married you have to cut through that.”

    Dan Castellaneta
  266. “Nobody ever said that growing old would be easy. Just having to hold the newspaper out in your forties and then hair growing out of unusual parts of your body in your fifties. It's tough on the ego.”

    Geoffrey Rush
  267. “Racing is a very selfish, self-centred, self-glorifying thing. My wife's life for 14 years was centered around me. It was all about me. It was all for my ego.”

    Greg LeMond
  268. “If you're working out in front of a mirror and watching your muscles grow, your ego has reached a point where it is now eating itself. That's why I believe there should be a psychiatrist at every health club, so that when they see you doing this, they will take you away for a little chat.”

    Lewis Black
  269. “That's the most beautiful thing that I like about boxing: you can take a punch. The biggest thing about taking a punch is your ego reacts and there's no better spiritual lesson than trying to not pay attention to your ego's reaction. That's what takes people out of the fight half the time.”

    David O. Russell
  270. “That's what takes people out of the fight half the time. They get hit and half the reaction is your ego is saying, 'I cannot believe that person just lit me up - how humiliating.'”

    David O. Russell
  271. “If you check your ego at the door when it comes to comedy, you've got a pretty good shot at making a great movie that you can commit yourself to, you can jump off the proverbial cliff with, and have a great time, and the audiences respond to that.”

    Dwayne Johnson
  272. “I never thought about being on a series before. It seemed like such a big commitment. But I love going to work every day. This is not about ego, it's about work, and that's refreshing in this town.”

    Lauren Ambrose
  273. “If I hadn't become a golfer, I doubt I'd be wealthy, because I don't have the sort of ego that drives a person all day long. I might have wound up driving a tractor.”

    Fuzzy Zoeller
  274. “I didn't think there was life after modelling, believe me. It's a hit to the ego when you are not the diva on the set any more. But I think what keeps me going are challenges. I love when people tell me I can't do something.”

    Carol Alt
  275. “Canada has a passive-aggressive culture, with a lot of sarcasm and righteousness. That went with my weird messianic complex. The ego is a fascinating monster. I was taught from a young age that I had to serve, so that turned into me thinking I had to save the planet.”

    Alanis Morissette
  276. “Part of what makes you great as a young player can hurt you at the end of your career, in terms of you need a certain amount of ego, a certain amount of arrogance to be able to play well and to push yourself and trick yourself into thinking you're better than you really are.”

    David Cone
  277. “I know that some of the spiritual beliefs that I have are that if I come from a place of love, and I try to get out of my ego and my desire to want more and be selfish in any shape or form, then whatever I'm doing is not good.”

    Amber Valletta
  278. “The ego certainly is the biggest obstacle as an artist or performer, so any chance you get to destroy that is really healthy.”

    James Van Der Beek
  279. “Showing young children in these communities, that there are outlets for their feelings, that there is room in a space for their stories to be told, and that they will be applauded - and it's not about ego, it's about connection: that their pain is everybody else's pain.”

    Tom Hiddleston
  280. “When I am out and about I feel watched. It's become second nature. The only time I get to be private is in my work. That is when I liberate the ego. The blessed-out sensation of liberating the ego.”

    Thandie Newton
  281. “Am I an ego on legs? No I am not. Do I want to be seen out there all the time saying everything? No, I don't.”

    Catherine Ashton
  282. “I think I have a better sense of my weaknesses - being self-important, selfish and having a big ego probably triggers all the other stuff. I can see myself more clearly.”

    K. D. Lang
  283. “The great thing with film is that it doesn't have an ego. It's just a film. Everybody that makes them has an ego, and the problem with awards and stuff like that is that it always affects the egos, and everyone gets stained by it in some way. And that can be fine and very innocent, but it can be horrible as well.”

    Danny Boyle
  284. “The minute I ever start thinking about what a character would do is the minute I bring my ego into play. It's the minute I'm putting a judgment on something.”

    Heather Matarazzo
  285. “It is a kind of ego booster, the way Egypt's winning the 1973 war, in the first stages, was an uplift. But I did not find when I spoke to people that the war in Iraq was seen as the major issue in American-Arab relations.”

    Walter Russell Mead
  286. “My ego is really good. I don't need to watch myself on TV, like some others.”

    Randy Jackson
  287. “I have no self-centeredness or ego about being a movie star.”

    Shah Rukh Khan
  288. “I think children learning to cook can be such a wonderful thing. It can help build confidence, make them feel good about themselves. It helped me build my ego and even start to get acceptance at school. I'd bring things to class that I'd cooked at home.”

    Giada De Laurentiis
  289. “Sometimes I have a tough time getting along with myself. When I was a child, I needed a lot of attention… and I don't have a small ego. For me, appearing on a stage or presenting a cake is the same thing. You need a crowd around you to do it.”

    Ron Ben-Israel
  290. “I have a big ego, and I'm a confident person, but when it comes down to being a jerk, that doesn't work for me, I tried it… for about ten years.”

    Harry Connick, Jr
  291. “My ego is sated.”

    George Michael
  292. “Since those who believe they need a hero/celebrity outnumber the actual heroes/celebrities, people feel safe and comfortably justified in numbers, committing egregious crimes in the name of the greater social ego. Ironically diminishing their own true hero-celebrity nature in the process.”

    Lauryn Hill
  293. “I work really hard at trying to see the big picture and not getting stuck in ego. I believe we're all put on this planet for a purpose, and we all have a different purpose… When you connect with that love and that compassion, that's when everything unfolds.”

    Ellen DeGeneres
  294. “People come into public life for different reasons. None of us are ego-challenged, I think, or we probably wouldn't be doing what we're doing, so if anyone tells you that they don't like the sound of the applause and the ego gratification, I don't think they're being straight with you.”

    Evan Bayh
  295. “But the star thing I can live with. The music I can't live without. And that's how it lays out for me, you know. I got as big an ego and enjoy the attention.”

    Bruce Springsteen
  296. “I listen to all the top 20 songs, and top 20 albums, even the rap albums. But I don't like negative messages. If somebody is putting a lot of ego out there, I don't like it. When I make my records I want it to be sincere.”

    Kenny G
  297. “I'm a songwriter, principally, and I was real excited that people liked my songs, but you get a bit of an ego about it.”

    Rick Springfield
  298. “I had to let my ego go a long time ago.”

    Sally Field
  299. “My ego's not the kind that says, 'I want to be an actor and be accepted as that.'”

    Joe Namath
  300. “You don't want to vilify your ego.”

    Jeff Bridges
  301. “My guess is that people look at me and project their own values - importance of family, ego is healthy but not the biggest thing. I don't know. I can't explain my popularity.”

    Jane Pauley
  302. “Religious people often prefer to be right rather than compassionate. Often, they don't want to give up their egotism. They want their religion to endorse their ego, their identity.”

    Karen Armstrong
  303. “There's a really nice moment in the life of a piece of writing where the writer starts to get a feeling of it outgrowing him - or he starts to see it having a life of its own that doesn't have anything to do with his ego or his desire to 'be a good writer.'”

    George Saunders
  304. “Well I think any designer that can understand what people need to be wearing right now is the biggest and best step that you can take. Instead of putting your ego first, you put the buyer first. And I think that that's a really important thing just to know what the consumer is wanting to wear.”

    Jessica Simpson
  305. “Actors are a lot like professors on dissertation committees - it's a lot of ego, a lot of rallying for position, there is a lot at stake in every single interaction.”

    Mayim Bialik
  306. “I guess it's a kind of a goal for any actor to be the lead of a movie. Not for ego reasons, but because it is creatively the biggest challenge.”

    Seth Rogen
  307. “I'm in the acting business. That's the ego business.”

    Betty White
  308. “I've gotten to a place where I still love to play and sing, but I don't have any ego agenda left, outside of just wanting to stay in a creative place and play music. I much prefer to sing for somebody else, and to somebody else.”

    Ryan Adams
  309. “In America they like my spicy TV alter ego, probably because there were a lot of Italians and Hispanics in the country, but the real L.A. life is a hard-working one.”

    Bruno Tonioli
  310. “Editing yourself is like an irksome coin toss. You've got to strip yourself of super ego and operate from the id. Maybe I've got my Freud mixed up. It's just hard to trade a beauty shot for the performance with truth and a brightly lit zit.”

    Vera Farmiga
  311. “Writing is so wrapped up in ego, but with math one is just trying to get it right, although you're often wrong. I think math helped me become a good critic of myself, come at writing a little less personally.”

    Bonnie Jo Campbell
  312. “Art is based on emotion, but being macho is based on ego; the wall protecting that emotion.”

    Miguel
  313. “I just recently joined Twitter. It's very positive - I love all the accolades. If my ego is hurting, I can just open my Twitter account and see 'Oh, I love you! I love the show!' and it's great. I'm trying to find the balance between trying to be funny, being honest and just being a promoter as the guy on 'Royal Pains.'”

    Mark Feuerstein
  314. “At the end of the day if you want to entertain people, you've got to take your ego out of the equation.”

    Paul Feig
  315. “Ambition is to be the fastest runner on this planet, to be the first on the South Pole, which is a grotesque perversion of ambition. It's an ego trip, and I'm not on an ego trip. I don't have ambitions - I have a vision.”

    Werner Herzog
  316. “I came to believe that my true identity goes beyond the outer roles I play. It transcends the ego. I came to understand that there is an Authentic 'I' within - an 'I Am,' or divine spark within the soul.”

    Sue Monk Kidd
  317. “It gave me a lot of pleasure and pride that 90 percent of the crew for 'Monsoon Wedding,' and most of my film, are women. We get the work done, you know, much lesser play of ego… And I really believe in harmony, I believe in working in a spirit of egolessness and that the film is bigger than all of us.”

    Mira Nair
  318. “The creative act is also in a small way a suffering act - we start out with our ego, this hope of making this thing whatever it be, but so often it eludes us and it collapses and we kind of regress into this mental suffering, we can't find what we're looking for.”

    Michael Leunig
  319. “I'm not a big fan of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It's just a personal thing, not an ego thing.”

    Steve Perry
  320. “You have to take your ego out of it and say, do I want people to be obsequious to me or do I want to write good books? If it's the latter, you have to take criticism. It's annoying, but that's how to do good stuff; listen to other people.”

    Denise Mina
  321. “Discerning the will of God is a very tricky thing, partly because, you know, the little voice in my head can either be God's voice or it can be my own ego doing a magnificent impression of God's voice.”

    Gene Robinson
  322. “All athletes speak about the mental element of athletics, and it usually boils down to the same thing: if you can remove your ego from the game, you can function with much more clarity and you are more likely to succeed. Wouldn't it be interesting if we all began speaking about the mental element of our lives in this way?”

    Garth Stein
  323. “To me the ego is the habitual and compulsive thought processes that go through everybody's mind continuously. External things like possessions or memories or failures or successes or achievements. Your personal history.”

    Eckhart Tolle
  324. “I basically look at PR as something you do if there's an object in mind. But my ego doesn't need it.”

    Nolan Bushnell
  325. “In religion, there's a certain type of fear that if somebody believes differently from me, that it's a threat. Because I'm right, and there cannot be two ways that are right, so if I'm right, anything different than this must be wrong; and we attack those things and it's really due to insecurity, ego and fear.”

    Radhanath Swami
  326. “Ego stops you from getting things done and getting people to work with you. That's why I firmly believe that ego and success are not compatible.”

    Harvey Mackay
  327. “I don't read reviews. I refuse to have my ego inflated or deflated by someone I don't know.”

    Suzan-Lori Parks
  328. “From compassion springs humility. The ego is verily a gateway to hell. The person who is egoistic is far from being religious.”

    Dada Vaswani
  329. “Comedians… they're different from actors. There's more ego there. They create the whole thing, I guess, so they're more precious.”

    Sharon Horgan
  330. “For people who have done comedy after a certain point in time, I think there's a base level of, 'O.K., I think I'm decently funny.' But unless you just have some massive ego, I really think you're still fighting against that.”

    Will Ferrell
  331. “My career is based primarily upon finding a balance with a director and their vision, and that means sublimating my own personal ego toward their material.”

    Robert Richardson
  332. “There must be an alternative between Hollywood and New York, between those two places psychically as well as geographically. The University of Iowa tries to offer such a community, congenial to the young writer, with his uneasiness about writing as an honorable career, or with his excess of ego about calling himself a writer.”

    Paul Engle
  333. “I'm an athlete; I've got an ego when stunt doubles have to come in. Not an ego like that, but when it comes to physical stuff, if I didn't have to have a stunt double, I would always probably do it myself unless the producers were jumping in and stopping me.”

    Michael B. Jordan
  334. “Part of ego is displaying the ego. I've got ego, and I think I'm really good. But maybe I fall down in trying to sell it to people.”

    Edward Ruscha
  335. “I've got a big ego, I admit it; I'm ego-driven.”

    Eli Broad
  336. “Of course I have an ego, but you have to have an ego. You have to be incredibly competitive. I can get competitive at times, way too much, and it becomes a little bit obsessive.”

    Simon Cowell
  337. “If there is anything besides the Self there is reason to fear? Who sees the second? First, the ego arises and sees objects as external. If the ego does not rise, the Self alone exists and there is no second.”

    Ramana Maharshi
  338. “Ego gets you inches but it doesn't get you impact.”

    Cameron Sinclair
  339. “I always wanted to be an actress. And it wasn't ego. I felt so little about myself, considered myself such a sparrow. Not just my size. I thought I was so plain… I did plays not to show off but because if I did that - I didn't realize it at the time - I would be somebody other than this person I didn't really approve of.”

    Frances Bay
  340. “The greatest thing that prepared me for editing 'Vanity Fair' was having four kids because you just learn to subjugate your ego with the greater interest in mind.”

    Graydon Carter
  341. “What I hate is that not many people admit to having a big ego, but you have to - and there's nothing wrong with it.”

    Marina and the Diamonds
  342. “You can be committed to somebody because of ego: 'I said I was going to be with this joker for the rest of my life, so I'm just going to do it.' Or you can be committed because you have a deeply rooted connection.”

    Jada Pinkett Smith
  343. “Clearly I've got an ego.”

    Thomas Heatherwick
  344. “Art has more ego to it than what I do.”

    Eva Zeisel
  345. “We misuse language and talk about the 'ascent' of man. We understand the scientific basis for the interrelatedness of life, but our ego hasn't caught up yet.”

    Jill Tarter
  346. “I don't have any ego about it, but I find there's not a great work ethic in show business. A lot of people are in it to make money, and coming from stand-up, you have to work so hard because almost nothing works, and if you lose the audience for three minutes, you're dead.”

    Norm MacDonald
  347. “Everyone in a band has a big ego - they love having pictures taken.”

    Giles Duley
  348. “I think it helps to have a good old-fashioned trajectory, plodding along. Obviously one has an ego and it's really easy to have that ego tickled, but what helps me get through the night is if I concentrate on just quality of work so that I don't panic about my profile.”

    Anne-Marie Duff
  349. “I hated improvisation because in my early days as an actor, improvisation meant somebody had just come down from Oxford and they were doing a play above a pub in Kentish Town, and the biggest ego would win.”

    Peter Capaldi
  350. “I think at all social networks, be it Facebook or Twitter or whatever it is, there's an ecosystem that exist there. But there's also an ego system that exists there.”

    Ashton Kutcher
  351. “I don't think there's room in video games for people to bring an ego. It's very frustrating for any actor to have someone who's a celebrity take over your place. Like the 'Uncharted' film, they're trying to find someone to play Nathan Drake. And it's like, why do they not think of us? We do this.”

    Nolan North
  352. “As a musician and a songwriter, it is an act of the ego to believe that other people might be interested in your point of view. But it is usually an empathetic nature that gets you going in the first place. Music keeps the heart porous in many ways.”

    Bono
  353. “I never read reviews - I never have. I've never read message boards, either. I'm just not interested in it in any way - I'm not interested in it inflating my ego, and I'm not interested in it improving my self-worth. So, I don't read them.”

    Kate Levering
  354. “I was only ever part of 'Lost' - a very small part of an extremely talented writers' room, where as a writer, it's sort of your job to sublimate your ego and work in the service of the show and the show's voice.”

    Brian K. Vaughan
  355. “If you want to be an actor, you should keep confident. Don't get too much of an ego and become not humble. But you should have esteem and not feel bad when you don't book something. So I think you should just stay humble, but you also need to have some esteem to make yourself keep going.”

    Nolan Gould
  356. “Hollywood is so governed by the ego, and I never wanted to fall into that trap.”

    Kimberly Elise
  357. “My real passion is to make movies, to direct. It's good for my ego to be an actress. It's like someone is saying, 'Yes, you're beautiful! Yes, you're doing fine!' But I feel like a child when I'm an actress.”

    Maiwenn
  358. “The only person I'll marry is myself. Believe me, my ego is that big.”

    Max Beesley
  359. “In the process of ego, in the process of lobbying and in the process of just criticising for stake of criticism or in the process of politicising, don't commit national crime. Don't prevent exploration in the country. Let us move ahead more aggressively; it is in the best interest of the country.”

    Veerappa Moily
  360. “Clearly I am a person who suffers from a lack of ego.”

    Michael Moore
  361. “There's something real in women's intuition. It's an accurate signpost for decision making, but it usually bumps up against man's logic. So we have to put ego aside and listen to them.”

    Jon Voight
  362. “There is nothing better than playing a scene with John Cleese or Maggie Smith. It's electric. But I don't think I'm the sort of person who needs to have an outer ego in order to produce something. I realised that through the travel programmes.”

    Michael Palin
  363. “Usually, autobiography is such an indulgence of the ego.”

    Tom Robbins
  364. “Pride is one of the socially acceptable sins in some corners of the evangelical culture. It's just straight-out ego gratification - how important I am; whether my name gets on the building or on the TV program or in the magazine article.”

    Richard Foster
  365. “Everyone in Kiss is replaceable. My ego will tell you that I am not, but that's not so.”

    Gene Simmons
  366. “I'm constantly doing new stuff, and I want it to be received really well. Who knows what's ego, what's business, what's artistic. It all shifts on a day-to-day basis.”

    Robbie Williams
  367. “I have a gigantic ego and need to be at the top of the pile and be doing amazingly well; also, at the same time, I'm just pleased to be anywhere.”

    Robbie Williams
  368. “I think my biggest problem was, as a celebrity on a TV show, you get an inflated ego and you think you're the center of the universe.”

    Kirk Cameron
  369. “Usually, new producers and writers want to put their stamp on a show. They don't want to continue what's working. They want to reinvent the wheel. It's an ego thing.”

    Anthony Geary
  370. “You've got to have an ego as big as Mars to want to think that you, of all people, are better than anyone else to be president of the United States. People that vain, they want their place in history, and they want to be able to control how much they'll be worshipped by future generations.”

    Jello Biafra
  371. “I think that, to be an artist, you have to have a big enough ego to believe that people out in the world want to see what you think is a good idea. And if you don't have that sense of ego, then the minute that idea goes into the world, self-doubt kicks in.”

    Sam Taylor-Johnson
  372. “I don't have an ego that makes me believe the world revolves around me. I am not self-absorbed.”

    Rush Limbaugh
  373. “As a musician and a songwriter, it is an act of the ego to believe that other people might be interested in your point of view. But it is usually an empathetic nature that gets you going in the first place.”

    Bono
  374. “I have a big ego, but I don't buy into it. I can't live off the ego. It's an honor that I get to be that guy onstage. It's not something I earned.”

    Steven Tyler
  375. “The big message of gospel is that you don't have to keep fighting the universe; you can stop, and the universe is quite good to you. There is a loss of ego.”

    Brian Eno
  376. “I believe that we are at a very low level of consciousness, and we do not know how to treat each other as human beings. We are caught up in our own lives, our own needs, our own ego gratification. I feel a strong sense of responsibility in delivering that message.”

    Madonna Ciccone
  377. “I'm kind of concerned about 'Ego & Hubris' because I'm thinking that people will read it and maybe even be entertained by it, but at the end of it, you know, they'll wonder, 'Why did this guy write this? What was the point of it?'”

    Harvey Pekar
  378. “Every writer knows that unless you were born gifted with either supreme confidence or outsize ego, handing in your work holds, in some cases, admitted terror. If that's too strong, at least fairly high anxiety.”

    Dick Cavett
  379. “Every time you choose a perfume, you are voting. And, of course, I hope you vote for me. Not only for my ego, but for my pocketbook. The more you buy, the more money I make.”

    Oleg Cassini
  380. “I have such an ego 'cause I'm a double Leo. I can't let go of me, you know, so it's very difficult for me to be somebody else and not me. I'm so into me.”

    Paul Mooney
  381. “I want people to hear the honesty in my singing, and that I'm not hiding behind anything. It's raw. It's not for any arrogance or ego. It's just pure feelings.”

    Tom Odell
  382. “I have not changed much. I haven't gotten a big ego or anything.”

    Helio Castroneves
  383. “I do have an ego, but I acknowledge the help I get.”

    Anton Corbijn
  384. “I'm so tired of this vision of fashion of a diva with a big ego, and you think of big dark glasses to be pretentious and keep far away from the people.”

    Carine Roitfeld
  385. “When you're making music or playing a song, I find the moments when there are no instruments being played even stronger than when they are being played. Because they add tension. It's also an ego-less thing - a place where you have no ego - when you're with a bunch of musicians who stop and listen instead.”

    Sarah McLachlan
  386. “I am a perfectionist. This job is a total ego thing in a way. To be a designer and say, 'This is the way they should dress; this is the way their homes should look; this is the way the world should be.' But then, that's the goal: world domination through style.”

    Tom Ford
  387. “There are journalists who are drawn to the most extroverted, aggressive jobs because they get an ego high from it. It can be shocking to encounter them and even worse to work with them.”

    Tom Rachman
  388. “When you're holding people's attention, I feel you must give them high-quality ingredients. They deserve nothing but your best. And if they need information, get it, cross-check it, and try to be right. Do not waste their time; do not enjoy the ego trip of being onstage.”

    Henry Rollins
  389. “Anyone can become a game show host. It simply requires a giant, narcissistic ego and an inability to do anything else. The closest thing to school I did was looking in the mirror one hundred times a day and repeating, 'People should listen to you talk.'”

    Kurt Braunohler
  390. “Having one's image, and effectively, life, democratized, dehumanizes and sometimes objectifies it into an entertainment product. What sort of valuation of the ego would one have once you've let it been preyed upon by the public for years and years? Perhaps, it becomes truly just skin and bones.”

    Jack Gleeson
  391. “I love Captain Cold. I have him on my door at the office. He's grounded; he doesn't want to rule the world. He's not necessarily driven by ego, which a lot of villains are.”

    Geoff Johns
  392. “Professional societies are sooner or later fractured by the ego of their leaders. Everyone wants to be president, chairman, CEO; no one wants to be a mere follower.”

    F. Sionil Jose
  393. “I am a bit difficult to be around sometimes. I can be stubborn on a lot of things, and I'm set, but I can also adapt in a conflict situation and don't hold on to an ego. I end up seeing the larger good and adapt to it, provided it benefits me. I may come across as a cold person, but I am extremely sentimental.”

    Emraan Hashmi
  394. “I've never had to fight for a role. Call it my ego or my self-respect, but I won't pick up the phone and call a producer and fight or ask for a role. That's not me. I've always got the best, and my work speaks for itself.”

    Sonakshi Sinha
  395. “I'm not confident, and yet I'm oddly confident. You have to have a certain amount of ego to be a writer in the first place, and to write things that might be controversial. I've wasted a lot of time worrying about it: am I tough enough to do it? Well, I guess, or I wouldn't have done it. The day it's too difficult for me, I guess I'll stop.”

    Rosemary Mahoney
  396. “I have a huge ego - I know that. Do I worry about it? No, I think it's cool. I have a lot of fun.”

    Kim Dotcom
  397. “As a director, you're a bit of a dictator. But I feel that you're a better director if you're open to other people's ideas. It means that it's tougher: you have to be in a choosing process; you have to put the ego aside. As long as everybody's aiming in the same direction… I'm open to my main partners in the film crew.”

    Denis Villeneuve
  398. “I want to be respected as an actor. There's my ego. But I don't have a great need to be liked by an audience.”

    Eddie Marsan
  399. “The ego mind both professes its desire for love and does everything possible to repel it, or if it gets here anyway, to sabotage it. That is why dealing with issues like control, anger, and neediness is the most important work in preparing ourselves for love.”

    Marianne Williamson
  400. “The most successful entrepreneurs tell you they have a great team. Lots of small-business owners let ego get in the way. Many people helped me along the way. You've got to remember the people who were loyal to you, and don't forget them when you become successful.”

    Bill Rancic
  401. “I'm always gonna be all over my CD the most, of course. My talent is my talent. I ain't really tripping off no ego; I just like to make good music with good people.”

    Meek Mill
  402. “Oh, there's so much ego with men; in their head, they can't possibly think about Tesco's when they are doing Othello. Er, why not? They want to think that they are such geniuses they can't muddy their day with domesticity, and I've got no truck with it whatsoever.”

    Lesley Manville
  403. “I like being in a collaborative and respectful environment. When you're in an environment spearheaded by ego and fear, it's the death of creativity.”

    Darren Boyd
  404. “I would just say that nobody could do what I do unless you had a big ego. It's the only way you can really put it. You have to be arrogant enough to challenge the arrogance of the human race.”

    Paul Watson
  405. “My first and most loved real novel was 'Little Women.' I identified with the Jo character even though we were opposites. Jo was very strong-minded and brave, and I was shy and kind of a wuss, everyplace but in my own home. I wanted to be Jo. She was my alter ego. I think reading that book gave me courage.”

    Rhea Perlman
  406. “To build an empire - or win seven Tour de Frances in a row - you must have a Lone Star-size ego and a dash of megalomania.”

    Stephen Rodrick
  407. “I hope I don't have a big ego. I try to keep that in check. But I am a prideful person, I will say.”

    Natalie Maines
  408. “I thought I was investing in myself and my brand, like Kim Kardashian. When she buys these clothes, she's investing in herself, because she is a big brand and is likable. I thought I had that potential. My ego got too big. To think I could be someone like that when I was the most hated girl ever.”

    Heidi Montag
  409. “As an actor, I'm always critical watching others; it's just the nature of the beast. For me, any performance that doesn't cause my ego to say, 'I can do that' really signifies that it's spectacular.”

    David Alan Basche
  410. “I think I'm great. I mean, I might as well come out and say it. Like most people, I have an ego and I'm in show business, so you have to have kind of a healthy, conflagrated ego to a degree. On the other hand, I'm consumed, like a lot of people, with self-doubt and loathing and guilt.”

    Loudon Wainwright III
  411. “My ego every day is more and more polite. I tame it.”

    Alejandro Jodorowsky
  412. “I always step back and look at - you know, look at my background in playing team sports my whole life and taking that approach into Congress. It's not about me going, and you know, feeding my ego going to Congress.”

    Jon Runyan
  413. “I definitely have an alter ego that can come out and get me out of situations where I'm having social anxiety. I can take a deep breath and create a bubble so I can perform in some way.”

    Lindy Booth
  414. “For a spy novelist like me, the Edward J. Snowden story has everything. A man driven by ego and idealism - can anyone ever distinguish the two? - leaves his job and his beautiful girlfriend behind. He must tell the world the Panopticon has arrived. His masters vow to punish him, and he heads for Moscow in a desperate search for refuge.”

    Alex Berenson
  415. “Checking your ego, abandoning it, letting it go, is a huge part of recovery from addiction.”

    Susannah Grant
  416. “I'm not over-enamored of complicated books, and wonder if it's more for the author's ego than anything else?”

    Eric Hill
  417. “One of the hardest things for me to do is watch myself. The first time I see it, I am obsessed with my left ear or my right ear or some other physical attribute, or the fact that I'm 60 or whatever shallow ego thought is running through my head. I'm just destroyed that I'm not Cary Grant or whatever.”

    Ted Danson
  418. “Everyone always comes to one point in their life as an artist where you can either let your heart guide you or your ego.”

    Louie Anderson
  419. “If I could have gotten my way at an early age, I would have entered the priesthood, but my mother informed me that I could not become a priest because I was a girl. It really was the biggest blow to my ego, because it was my calling. When she told me I'd have to be a nun, I looked at her and said, 'I'm not following anyone.'”

    Donna Brazile
  420. “The best, very best scammers will always ask for your advice. This is their favorite technique. It makes them vulnerable. It flatters your ego.”

    James Altucher
  421. “You get tangled up in your own ego of how you're perceived. You can lose your way.”

    Pierce Brosnan
  422. “As you get older, there's a loosening of the ties to the ego and the posturing of who you are and how you behave.”

    Pierce Brosnan
  423. “I am telling you, if you ever wanted an ego boost, leave your job and then, six months later, come back for a day. People will treat you like you're a princess.”

    Natalie Zea
  424. “My strength as a singer is my versatility. I find it really frustrating when I'm only expected to show off. The music industry is awash with female acrobats. What happens to the song, and treating it for its sake and not as an ego example?”

    Alison Moyet
  425. “There's ego in all of us rugby players.”

    Brian O'Driscoll
  426. “I don't have much of an ego, but I have a great deal of confidence!”

    Raymond Burr
  427. “It's really important to create something, like with my creations as a musician. Just let it flow. Focus on how to deliver message to audience. Don't get ego.”

    Miyavi
  428. “The ego is there, but I'm learning to channel it.”

    Ridley Scott
  429. “I know what Twitter is; I don't use it. I don't use Facebook, so luckily, it does zero to my ego.”

    Richard C. Armitage
  430. “I've fallen over on stage a couple of times, but I've only ever bruised my ego.”

    Imelda Staunton
  431. “The best came from my martial arts teacher, who also taught Elvis. He said, 'Your ego will get you killed.'”

    William Sanderson
  432. “Fighting in the ring or cage is very much different from fighting in the street. Fighting in the street is very much fueled by anger, pride, and male dominance and ego.”

    Joel Edgerton
  433. “Women don't want to exchange places with men. Male chauvinists, science-fiction writers and comedians may favor that idea for its shock value, but psychologists say it is a fantasy based on ruling-class ego and guilt.”

    Gloria Steinem
  434. “The first movie, I was 23; I thought I knew everything, but my ego soon took an irrevocable blow.”

    James Gray
  435. “I've learned that you can never predict what will happen to a film. You can never predict if people will love it, if they'll hate it. It's an act of ego if you're hoping for everyone to love the film and tell you how great you are.”

    James Gray
  436. “I like the fact that when you're put into a really extreme situation, you put everything else aside. You put your ego aside and get on with it, and I quite like that.”

    Maisie Williams
  437. “Ego, id, and superego are terms familiar to all, but for many years, Freud's psychoanalytic theory has thrived in English departments around the country as a tool for interpreting literary texts but has rarely, if ever, been discussed in science departments.”

    Siri Hustvedt
  438. “It's very good for you, riding. You know how every model is like, 'I do yoga.' Well, I find horses to have the same effect, in that you have to put your ego aside and concentrate on making the horse do the things you want it to do, and move in the way you want it to move - particularly if you're doing dressage.”

    Edie Campbell
  439. “Everything comes back to the horse, which is why I love it. You put your ego aside, and you concentrate on getting the best performance out of this creature.”

    Edie Campbell
  440. “You have to have an ego to be an actor, but you need an ego just to get through life! Unless you want to sit on a corner and suck your thumb, it takes a healthy ego to get up in the morning and say, 'I deserve to be here.'”

    Peter Riegert
  441. “All my ego wants is to be sitting by a lake in Italy. It doesn't want to be backstage, warming up.”

    Chet Faker
  442. “If I had an ego as big as the Eiffel Tower, would I have won this many collective trophies? I know people like to talk about it. And O.K., I am not going to answer every story. But maybe I will let my collective trophies speak for themselves. I don't know many other footballers who have won as much. Do you?”

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic
  443. “Surfing is such an incredible experience with a huge ego element.”

    Nick Woodman
  444. “If I took myself too seriously, I would be a mess every day because the world keeps my ego in check.”

    Anna Kendrick
  445. “When I write, I lose time. I'm happy in a way that I have a hard time finding in real life. The intimacy between my brain and my fingers and my computer… Yet knowing that that intimacy will find an audience… It's very satisfying. It's like having the safety of being alone with the ego reward of being known.”

    Jill Soloway
  446. “Too many actors get on an ego trip and won't do commercials, so they sit around for 20 years between jobs.”

    Vic Tayback
  447. “The rules are: The only ego is the film, and you have to serve the film.”

    Lee Daniels
  448. “When you're paying everybody nothing, I mean, they have homes to pay for. And my movies are like putting on theater. Nicole Kidman is at craft services, and John Cusack is moving furniture; there are no egos. The only ego is the story.”

    Lee Daniels
  449. “I just don't take myself as seriously anymore. But as a result of that, I am taking myself more seriously. My ego has gone on holiday, and it can't get a flight back home.”

    Rhys Ifans
  450. “Beneath the surface of your ego's insatiable cravings, your authentic desires are waiting patiently for you to acknowledge, claim and express them.”

    Debbie Ford
  451. “I've always loved movies and animation. When I was little, I was always pretending to be some alter ego superhero. For years it was Ultraman, ninjas, Spiderman and other cool super heroes.”

    Ryan Potter
  452. “We are all idealists in that we are ever discontented with the present state of the Ego and the World.”

    Ameen Rihani
  453. “I think it's important to talk to your inner thing. The purpose is to go over the decisions that will affect my life and others. I pray that I don't make my decisions based on ego.”

    Glen Taylor
  454. “I happen to have a giant ego, an admission that will not shock my close friends or critics. I am not uncomfortable in saying that because the ego of a man often gets great things done.”

    Joe Jamail
  455. “The trick is to learn to contain one's ego, not conceal it.”

    Joe Jamail
  456. “I love the perspective afforded by having lived five decades, a degree of bemused and muted calm, a relief from the insistent demands of a turbulent ego and rampant ambition. I'd love to stay here forever. But something tells me that 50 is a sunny idyll, a temporary state of grace, a golden afternoon.”

    Kate Christensen
  457. “When my writing career took off, it was pretty easy to keep my ego in check because old-school martial arts isn't about ego gratification. It's about maintaining a balanced view of the world and your place in it.”

    Jonathan Maberry
  458. “Certainly when, you know, you put a lot of creative people together, there's ego and tension and all that stuff comes into play. But on the flip side, there's a lot of camaraderie and closeness.”

    Darren Star
  459. “If you're 100% yourself, then you're going to be different no matter what. I have this self-honesty approach as opposed to an ego that a lot of musicians put up. I can be myself, and that's just enough to stand out.”

    Shamir
  460. “I think it's very important to get ego out of the room. I think it's important to realize it takes two hands to clap - stop the pointing, stop the blame game. I think we've seen enough of that, I think the country is tired of it. I think they want to see Washington function, they want to see action.”

    Nikki Haley
  461. “'Miss Rumphius' has been, perhaps, the closest to my heart. There are, of course, many dissimilarities between me and Alice Rumphius, but, as I worked, she gradually seemed to become my alter ego. Perhaps she had been that right from the start.”

    Barbara Cooney
  462. “Among the mysteries of the creative ego is how the transcendence of what artists do is their own response to the darkness of who they are, and the same personal darkness that is at odds with the art is what propels artists to the light of what they create.”

    Steve Erickson
  463. “When bands got really big and sold a lot of records back in the day and did really well on the road, everyone developed a certain ego. And there's a certain entitlement that comes with that. And it stops people from communicating the way you used to communicate when you were in a band together and it was all for one, one for all.”

    Scott Weiland
  464. “I do value the respect I get from my contemporaries, but to have Oasis cover my song, to have Puff Daddy cover a song, to have Goldie come along to my gigs - that's where my ego is at. To have my fellow musicians like what I do, that's very cool.”

    David Bowie
  465. “To say it very honestly, removed from ego, standup is just a thing that I understood, a God-given ability.”

    Jerrod Carmichael
  466. “It's very exciting to take magic into a new direction, whereas a lot of times magic comes from a place of sort of ego, like, 'Look what I can do that you can't do.' It kind of comes across that way a lot, and you're always trying to challenge the magician; you're always trying to figure out how the magician is doing it.”

    Michael Carbonaro
  467. “It's good that I put my personal ego aside. My basketball ego was, 'Why we negotiating?' But my personal ego didn't take it personal. I put my personal ego aside a little bit.”

    Lamar Odom
  468. “I'm not even really attempting to brand myself outside of 'Humans of New York.' I think part of the reason for my success is that I've put my ego aside and said I'm not going to put all of my effort into trying to promote myself. I'm going to try to promote my work and am going to try to promote my project.”

    Brandon Stanton
  469. “I'm not confident in my own ability to resist the titanic force of my own ego.”

    Garth Risk Hallberg
  470. “The ego being shattered is not what frightens me - that can be useful for writing - but the ego being inflated is sort of like it dying of gout.”

    Garth Risk Hallberg
  471. “As a writer, I always try as hard as possible to get out of the way of the story, so maybe that's the most important thing my readers should know - I'm all about the story, not about the ego.”

    Simon Toyne
  472. “Your job as a producer is to make suggestions without putting your ego in front of everything else. Also, I think you want to focus on that artist's best qualities and really highlight them.”

    Adam Schlesinger
  473. “I don't really have any interest in doing Donald Blake stories. Maybe it's just I don't know what to do with that sort of alter ego.”

    Jason Aaron
  474. “I think I probably got a lot of my father's natural security or ego or whatever. I can be my own person and not have to live under his shadow. I definitely look up to him in many ways - I'd like to be more like him when it comes to business - but I think I'm such a different person, it's hard to even compare us.”

    Donald Trump, Jr
  475. “People say you have to know when to retire, which is a dumb thing to say. If you want to go out on top, yeah, it becomes important when you quit. But I wasn't afraid of that. And I wasn't worried about getting fired. I knew the risk. To me, it's not an ego thing. I enjoy coaching. I enjoy helping people achieve something.”

    Tom Landry
  476. “When we used to go to the car-wash where people would wipe the windows, my dad would go out and help them and then tip them as well, so I learned my empathy from my dad, and my mum is very empathetic too, but in a very stern way; she will always check my ego.”

    Charlie Puth
  477. “Don't let a lack of big company names on your resume get you down, but also, don't let it feed a Silicon Valley ego. Oftentimes, the best candidates come from startups or smaller companies. It shows they are open to risk and can keep up with the long hours and occasional harsh demands.”

    Brit Morin
  478. “Show me a highly successful person in any field that has gotten there having a weak ego. You have to believe in yourself, and you have to believe in what you're doing.”

    Craig Venter
  479. “If I had a weak ego, and doubts about this, the first genome would not yet have been completed with US and UK government funding.”

    Craig Venter
  480. “The beauty of having your ego checked as many times as my ego was checked in Newark made me recognize how much I needed other people who were very different than me in order to get big things done.”

    Cory Booker
  481. “I am very sure of the ground I stand on. I am also very sure that it is the path shared by republicans across this island genuinely interested in building a new agreed Ireland: republicans who put Ireland before ego, criminality, and self-gain.”

    Martin McGuinness
  482. “If people want to go do some big outdoor thing for their ego, have them climb snowy mountains rather than shoot animals.”

    Conrad Anker
  483. “Perhaps you could say that mountaineers are driven by ego or our competitiveness, but there's a lot more to it than that. Whether it's a huge face in the Himalaya or some crag in the woods behind your house, exploration offers us a unique perspective on the world that you can't really find anywhere else.”

    Conrad Anker
  484. “I'm not one of those women writers who are obsessed by their ego, possibly because I don't have one.”

    Elfriede Jelinek
  485. “Politics, for me, is not a competition to see who's got the bigger ego. It's working together for the good of the people.”

    Mauricio Macri
  486. “GOP leaders need to let go of their ego factions and come together with one primary goal in mind: keeping 'Billary' from getting back into the Oval Office.”

    Chuck Norris
  487. “Planned Parenthood is being mentioned by the Republican Party more than ISIS. I think Trump is insane. I don't think you could have a normal conversation or even convince him. I think the ego is just about Trump. It's not about the issues at all.”

    Marilyn Minter
  488. “This cycle of make a record, tour has been going on for 20 years now. I don't even know why I do it sometimes. Do I need more money? Do I need more platinum and gold records? The only thing I can think of is ego.”

    John Mellencamp
  489. “I don't want my children to have any kind of ego or entitlement because of what I do. I want them to be good people, and we fight every day so that they'll be that way.”

    Zac Brown
  490. “Everybody needs to lower his ego.”

    Bhumibol Adulyadej
  491. “I have friends who died being successful bohemians. Today, I see people my age who are gifted but who insisted on staying in this group, and it's beaten them so bad. They have to spend so much time on ego maintenance, they can't get any work done. They'd be very happy to sell out, but there are no buyers, and that hurts.”

    Aram Saroyan
  492. “Giving in to your ego is one of the oldest stories in the showbiz book. But so is figuring out how to stay vivid.”

    Margo Jefferson
  493. “When a director you admire says that he wants to work with you, it's always a compliment, very good for your ego.”

    Lea Seydoux
  494. “In the West, as well as some other parts of the world, the personal sense of ego tends to predominate, whereas in other areas, there is a more collective sense of ego. This collective ego emphasizes the 'we' rather than the 'I.'”

    Eckhart Tolle
  495. “When people get taken over by the ego to such an extent, there is nothing else in their mind except the ego. They can no longer feel or sense their humanity - what they share with other human beings, or even with other life forms on the planet. They are so identified with concepts in their minds that other human beings become concepts as well.”

    Eckhart Tolle
  496. “Power is a very peculiar thing. It's like the ego. The ego's only there to keep you above water. Once we realize something good about ourselves, we have a tendency to abuse the gift.”

    Billy Dee Williams
  497. “Misconception Number 1, the public always thought, 'Reggie has a massive ego; he's narcissistic, he's cocky, he needs everyone to look at him all the time,' because that's what the media told them. Wrong. I could handle the attention. I didn't let the attention affect my performance. But I never needed the attention.”

    Reggie Jackson
  498. “I'm an actor; I have an ego that is sometimes disproportionate to the reality of the situation.”

    Christian Slater
  499. “Surrounded by high-paid publicity people and professional ego massagers, movie stars, like politicians, almost invariably come to believe that they are nicer, more charming, and more beloved than they appear to be to a casual observer, and that their stories about their careers are universally fascinating.”

    Michael Korda
  500. “The rich and famous expect to get a lot for their story, whether they are writing it themselves or not. It's not that they need the money, of course; it's a question of ego, like catching the biggest fish.”

    Michael Korda
  501. “The songwriting community in Nashville really is all about your talent. It's not about your image, and you have to be humble. You have to be kind. You have to have zero ego when you walk into that writing room.”

    Maren Morris
  502. “There was this girl who went to my school, and she did a Nikki Giovanni poem, 'Ego Tripping,' and it was just different from everyone else's. It wasn't flat recitation. It had an energy and a life to it. And it made me sit up in my seat, and my eyes got wide, and I really felt inside myself, 'She's making me feel things. I want to do that.'”

    Samira Wiley
  503. “Whenever a chef cooks for his own ego rather than his guests, he/she set themselves up for ridicule and failure. In the end, it's the service industry. Our goal is to make our guests happy through our cooking.”

    Johnny Iuzzini
  504. “I'm a pro. I understand you check your ego at the door. If you don't have it that night, you don't have it that night. But sometimes you're like, 'Give me that opportunity to grind through this'.”

    Jason Hammel
  505. “Deep down, my ego always thought that I would outlast a lot of people that I was competing against.”

    George Michael
  506. “I know that I sound self-satisfied, and I know that I've got an ego, but I don't have an ego problem.”

    George Michael
  507. “I realised those things my ego needed - fame and success - were going to make me terribly unhappy. So I wrenched myself away from that. I had to. I had to walk away from America and say goodbye to the biggest part of my career because I knew, otherwise, my demons would get the better of me.”

    George Michael
  508. “It takes so much strength to say to your ego, 'You know what? You're going to keep me lonely, so I have to ignore you.'”

    George Michael
  509. “I'd been out to a lot of people since 19. I wish to God it had happened then. I don't think I would have the same career - my ego might not have been satisfied in some areas - but I think I would have been a happier man.”

    George Michael
  510. “Being the everyman in the writing room helps a lot: you have to be a real collaborator and selfless, and not have ego when you walk in there. That's the antithesis of the artist mentality.”

    Maren Morris
  511. “If you get conquered by ego, then you are losing the fight.”

    Edgar Ramirez
  512. “My poems getting published in Russia doesn't make me feel in any fashion, to tell you the truth. I'm not trying to be coy, but it doesn't tickle my ego.”

    Joseph Brodsky
  513. “Ritesh Deshmukh is rock star. He has a lovely family. He works so hard, and he's a great actor. He's funny, friendly, doesn't have an ego, and is so nice to everyone. He's a fine professional, a good husband, and a good father. That's a rock star for me.”

    Nargis Fakhri
  514. “This has nothing to do with ego. It is solely about my religion and me being a devout Christian. I chose my ring name because I regard myself as A Son Of God.”

    Andre Ward
  515. “I don't need to beat Faber, because his ego will always beat him. He's got excuses for every loss he's ever had.”

    Dominick Cruz
  516. “When I get on stage, Beyonce is my alter ego. The way that she's Beyonce in real life and then Sasha Fierce on stage, I'm Normani in real life, and then I pretend to be Beyonce on stage. I just love that she's constantly reinventing herself but stays true to who she is as a person - and she wears so many hats in her life.”

    Normani Kordei
  517. “When you're playing someone who has a strong ego about themselves, you can't play them when you have the opposite opinion of the one they have of themselves.”

    Laura Dern
  518. “Dentistry was an ego trip, and acting is a personal need. Usually it's the reverse, and I honestly don't think I had the talent in my hands to be a good dentist.”

    Larry Wilcox
  519. “Because Scientologists view children as spiritual beings, you're not treated as a kid, so you're given a lot of responsibility. Your ego becomes extremely inflated.”

    Leah Remini
  520. “I wrote and recorded a song that I highly doubt I will release. The lyrics are somewhat risque. I may have to create an alter ego, and she can be the 'singer.'”

    Erika Christensen
  521. “Drag is involved with changing identities and not taking identities too seriously at all. That's why drag is such a hard sell to a network - or anyone, really - because it's up against the ego.”

    RuPaul
  522. “In 2016, Trump, with his outsized ego, his anti-immigrant and anti-trade positions, coupled with barely disguised racism and deep-seated sexism and a willingness to lie whenever it suited him, was a near perfect fit.”

    Bob Beckel
  523. “What happens if the music or alter ego isn't well received? The fact that people are talking about it, I won already.”

    Musiq Soulchild
  524. “I do what I do to inspire people. They can't be inspired by an ego, a big-headed person. It doesn't work. It doesn't match. And I really want to be that role model for people, for children. I want to be real. To my fans, I want them to view me as a real person. Don't put me on a pedestal. I'm human. I make mistakes, I cry, I hurt - just like you.”

    La'Porsha Renae
  525. “By repeating sounds over and over again, I lose sense of time, space, and ego, and I get to just vibrate.”

    Sophie Hawley-Weld
  526. “It's not the great stars that win; it's the great teams that win. It's the teams that subjugate their ego to the team and put the team first.”

    Robert Kraft
  527. “When I'm on stage, I know exactly where I am. It's not an ego thing or anything like that, but I am more in my body and aware of myself and aware of what I'm doing, and I feel more from that, from sharing the music.”

    Carlene Carter
  528. “Sometimes I wish I was one of those artists like David Bowie. They're not putting their private lives out there; it's about show and entertainment. But an alter ego is very dangerous for me. Because I am the guy who will become lost in that.”

    John Grant
  529. “Even people who despise ego and aspire to humility, who plan to be humble once they are successful, are worried that actually enacting those beliefs would sentence them to a life of obscurity or weakness or failure.”

    Ryan Holiday
  530. “Ego is certainly there in many of the greatest and most dizzying tales of success - but it's there in some of the greatest stories of failure and self-implosion as well.”

    Ryan Holiday
  531. “Beethoven's reputation is based entirely on gossip. The middle Beethoven represents a supreme example of a composer on an ego trip.”

    Glenn Gould
  532. “When truth takes a backseat to ego and politics, trust is lost.”

    Patrick Lencioni
  533. “I'm interested in listening to the people who walk in the door. If your ego and your accomplishments stop you from listening, then they've taught you nothing.”

    Jimmy Iovine
  534. “You can't play not to lose. You kind of have to put your ego aside and accept the fact that careers are long, and there's gonna be stuff people like and stuff that people don't like, and you try to get better every time, and always put something out that you're proud of. And let the chips fall where they may.”

    Phil Lord
  535. “You would think that wrestling has so much to do with being aggressive and having a big ego, and it's exactly the opposite.”

    Betty Gilpin
  536. “People sense when you're pretending, when you're worried about your own ego.”

    Sydney Pollack
  537. “Reddit offers the opportunity for us as humans to connect on a much deeper, broader level because users have an alter ego and aren't tied to a social network of friends with whom they want to share how perfect their lives are.”

    Alexis Ohanian
  538. “My mother is the sort of a person who has no boundaries and no filter. She also has a big ego, but it's a very unique one. And I grew up with lots of artists in an environment where conformity and the norm were totally not what anybody was after.”

    Gaby Hoffmann
  539. “I want to keep my head in the game, my ego low.”

    Anthony Scaramucci
  540. “The worst thing you can have as an actor is too big an ego. It just kills creativity.”

    Ari Graynor
  541. “I have the personality where, although my ego can be healthy, sometimes I also feel like people won't remember me, or they won't know who I am.”

    Ari Graynor
  542. “I'm such a theater geek. Most of my friends are in this community, and it's really important for me to keep doing it. It takes the ego out of acting, whereas movies tend to involve it.”

    Ari Graynor
  543. “My ego and my vanities have nothing to do with comedy.”

    Jerry Lewis
  544. “The best way to tell an actor he's going to be working more and much harder is to appeal to his ego.”

    Robert Picardo
  545. “Any comparison to a WWE legend or someone I've looked up to is really cool, but make no mistake about it, my ego is too big to want to be a really good replica of someone else!”

    Dolph Ziggler
  546. “The ego always needs to be 'doing,' and repeating a mantra guides my mind to a deeper, less active experience.”

    Jeff Kober
  547. “I'm realistic. I'm not becoming Farrah Fawcett here. If you stay beyond your welcome, it's for ego or money or because you can't exist without the limelight. I'm fine without it.”

    Judy Sheindlin
  548. “Winnie Harlow is my alter ego like how Beyonce refers to her stage name as Sasha Fierce.”

    Winnie Harlow
  549. “Chantelle Brown-Young is my real name. Winnie is my nickname that I was given as a teenager, and it has stuck with me. I've combined my real name and my nick name to create 'Chantelle Winnie.' My alter ego, where I seek confidence when I model, is 'Winnie Harlow.'”

    Winnie Harlow
  550. “The sense of crisis is everything for Trump - even if it's largely invented. His depiction of darkness justifies his candidacy, the need to violently shake the system. His ability to conjure fear is what distinguished him from all those career pols he has vanquished. And it suits his ego.”

    Franklin Foer
  551. “I still believe heavily that we have to be careful about having this ego and hubris as a successful corporation, that we should do it all. Because then I think we start to fail our customers and we're too focused on taking over the world.”

    Parker Harris
  552. “This Romeo character is something I decided to create, like my alter ego. So the name Romeo was invented from the original Romeo and Juliet. I wanted to show people I'm like a modern Romeo.”

    Romeo Santos
  553. “I have no theories about the divorce rate or things like that, but it does occur to me that dealing with kids and their problems can be real binding glue. It keeps you out of the range of too much ego.”

    Ken Howard
  554. “When it comes to filmmaking, we have to deal with ego, anger, and a lot more; barring all these, how the team works towards the outcome matters.”

    R. Madhavan
  555. “Establishing a friendship after divorce takes great effort and a lot of swallowing of your pride and ego.”

    Yolanda Hadid
  556. “I understand now that my soul is my power, not perfection or my ego. I continue to teach this to my children, despite their glamorous careers. If we can maintain our core values, the exteriors take second place and become a gift, a source of gratitude.”

    Yolanda Hadid
  557. “Chefs have the ego of an actor and fashion designer combined.”

    Zac Posen
  558. “Our goal is to solve a problem for the retailer, not to solve a problem for my ego - which is big.”

    Harper Reed
  559. “Maybe, as a Chinese woman, I was never told I would be a filmmaker, so I didn't have the ego set up.”

    Chloe Zhao
  560. “Sally' is just a song that I wrote talking to my alter ego. When I write, I don't really consciously say, 'This is what I've been going through in my life, and I'm gonna put this into words.' It's just a song that I kinda went in and did. Then, listening back to it, I realized, 'I'm talking to myself.”

    Bibi Bourelly
  561. “Ego is hilarious - especially the vanity of a comedian. As soon as you see one start worrying about how cool he is or about how many stadiums he can fill, he stops being funny.”

    Ricky Gervais
  562. “Our company, it's, uh, really un-sexy. And I think most people get into Hollywood to be showy. We first of all make horror movies, which people turn their noses up at. Second of all, we make cheap movies, and Hollywood's a lot about ego and money and, 'My movie cost $200m!,' you know?”

    Jason Blum
  563. “I take bits and pieces from everything. But I think the Method can be very isolating, and sometimes it's more about ego than playing the character truthfully.”

    Maxine Peake
  564. “'Drag Race' has taught me a lot about how to form community, to take myself less seriously and lose some ego.”

    Jenna Wortham
  565. “Hollywood is, of course, loaded with egos, but it's amazing to see how, despite the egos, those collaborators pull together and focus on telling a story rather than butt heads and sabotage what is extremely hard work and investment just because their ego apparently demands it.”

    Christopher Priest
  566. “It wasn't until I got to college and had a lot of my ego beaten out of me… That's when I started to turn to literature as something deeper than a way to put up points.”

    Jesse Andrews
  567. “I think all people are familiar with thinking about their death and trying to come to terms with the fact that we will, at some point, no longer exist. The loss of one's ego is very tough to reconcile with; you really have to do a lot of mental gymnastics to wrap your head around the idea of just not existing anymore.”

    David Lowery
  568. “What's cool about Matador is that everyone I've met there is just so chill and really into what they're doing. Everyone that works there, there's just such a lack of ego, and there's such a commitment to what they're doing. They all like each other.”

    Lucy Dacus
  569. “It's quite good when you fall flat on your bum on a creative level. Critics can hate what I do, or I've got something completely wrong, and it's good because that ego thing gets zapped for a while.”

    Abi Morgan
  570. “To surrender your ego, you have to have one first.”

    Justin Simien
  571. “Collaboration is an important part of the process, and ego is never a part of it.”

    Mack Wilberg
  572. “There's an element of ego to writing the Riddler. You research a lot of things that you end up jettisoning as a writer, and Riddler was a lot of fun to get to have that sort of annoying know-it-all personality lording over the city. He's a lot of fun to write about.”

    Scott Snyder
  573. “There are more women editors than people realise. I think we're more able to keep our eye on what the film needs. Between men, sometimes it's a real ego battle, and that's very bad for the film.”

    Thelma Schoonmaker
  574. “Everybody knows, when you have a band, there's always going to be a hierarchy, and there's always going to be some issue where ego gets involved and causes some kind of shake-up.”

    Ashleigh Murray
  575. “The greatest impact of 'We Are the World' seems to have been the video, which lets us see the singers take their turns at the microphone without any sense of star ego.”

    Robert Hilburn
  576. “As a typical creative, I am all ego and insecurity!”

    David Droga
  577. “You have to make sure you have a relatable emotion through the movie. You have to check your ego and go into a territory and recognize that nobody knows you. You go back again and again, and by the third time, you are a star.”

    James Lassiter
  578. “My message to the world is to surrender your ego: try not to think that you are not as fortunate as some people or inferior or not as good as someone else.”

    Manal al-Sharif
  579. “Instead of a passion for the Yankees or fly-fishing or birding, I want to pass on to my sons a love of books, music, and art. I accept that this is partly about the gratification of my own ego, but it's also one of the only ways I know of making a rich life. That's what we all want for our progeny.”

    Rumaan Alam
  580. “Nothing ages as poorly as a beautiful woman's ego.”

    Paulina Porizkova
  581. “Donald Trump is a lost soul wandering this Earth. He's been led down the Willy Loman path and believes his own hype. He's serving his little self and his little ego; otherwise, why would he need to overcompensate so much?”

    Andrew Garfield
  582. “I selfishly like a lot of first-time directors because they over-prepare, they're super eager, and there's very little ego.”

    Mark Duplass
  583. “When I was 22 years old, and I first got to Nashville, women or girls were objects. It was a conquest. My emptiness inside and the external manifestation of my ego was to somehow conquer women.”

    Rodney Crowell
  584. “Be thankful for all successes, lose your ego, take risks, fail fast, and if you don't absolutely love what you do, run!”

    Cynthia Rowley
  585. “I don't like my ego stroked too much.”

    Victoria Azarenka
  586. “My ego is one thing. Of course I want people to like what I do. Of course. There's no doubt. You wouldn't do it. But I think what people don't fully know is how responsible you feel for so many entities. So many hardworking people who've collaborated.”

    Debra Granik
  587. “I think part of becoming a wonderful actor and part of defining your craft is defining yourself and being confident in yourself, so when the hard knocks come, and you don't get a job for five years, and your ego is being kicked around, you can pull yourself out of it.”

    Annaleigh Ashford
  588. “I have to not let anything get to me and not get an ego about it and just do what I want to do, do things because I like them, and make the music that I like unapologetically.”

    Soccer Mommy
  589. “J. Tillman was kind of an alter ego. There was a lot I didn't want people to know about my real life. With Father John Misty, I leave everything in: so much so that I lose sleep before these albums come out because there is always a line or two in there where I'm just like, 'This is not going to go down very well.'”

    Josh Tillman
  590. “With every performance I just feel more energized somehow. Like, this is how I exercise! This is how I feed my ego, by playing this loud rock music.”

    Lou Barlow
  591. “Look at someone like Kanye West - ego is the death of a lot of art. To believe in yourself that much is to stop being an artist.”

    Jamie Hewlett
  592. “God only knows we need a great role model as a leader who is more leader than they are male or female, who is more about their mission that serves everyone than about ego and personal ambition that only serves them.”

    Mark Goulston
  593. “I was a shy kid growing up, and I liked the idea of playing under this alter ego: like, I could be Ziggy Stardust, but I also knew I could never be Ziggy Stardust.”

    John Gourley
  594. “I always wanted to have sort of an alter ego.”

    Finn Balor
  595. “I'm a mom… and I'm learning this being a parent, sometimes your child can be such a reflection of who you are. And I have to figure out when it is my ego that dictates how I parent and when it is what I think is best for my child.”

    Adina Porter
  596. “I've worked in this business long enough that I know people who complain, like, 'My character does this, and my character does that,' and I think it's just ego talking.”

    Adina Porter
  597. “There are certain societal laws that are just accepted, things that are arbitrary. I think the fun thing about psychotics is that they question that. It can be very freeing… like, my ego or my individuality trumps society's law.”

    David Harbour
  598. “All the work I do is personal, so the good stuff and the bad stuff that you see in there is all good stuff and bad stuff that I have, and part of the journey, for me, has been to embrace these things that I find embarrassing about myself: my stubbornness, my ego, my maudlin-ness - these things that I see myself do, and I go, 'Oh, David, stop that!'”

    David Harbour
  599. “Any time a bar or chef cares more about their own ego than the tastes and comforts of their customers, they should just open a monument to themselves and not a business.”

    Jon Taffer
  600. “In 'A Bone in the Throat,' he describes his protagonist and alter ego, the cook Tommy Pagano, as 'darker, and not as tall as the chef, his hair stood up straight and spiky like a young Trotsky's.' He describes Little Italy with such verve, such flavor, that it is impossible not to smell the streets or taste the food.”

    Sarah Weinman
  601. “A few hours after the news broke about the death of crime writer Donald E. Westlake, a newspaper asked me to write a tribute. In short order I did so, calling attention to his decades-long career, both under his own name and that of his primary alter ego, Richard Stark, who introduced the unsentimental antihero-heister Parker to the literary canon.”

    Sarah Weinman
  602. “To understand the current state of mind of both Sara Paretsky and her private detective alter ego, one must first roll back the clock to 1982, when Victoria Iphegenia Warshawski took her first investigative bow in 'Indemnity Only.'”

    Sarah Weinman
  603. “Former CIA employee Joseph Weisberg's 'An Ordinary Spy' may attract attention for how much it redacts - whether by authorial choice or by CIA design - but its power comes from the growing frustration Weisberg's fictional alter ego feels at a system designed to betray seeming innocents in the most casual and cruel manner possible.”

    Sarah Weinman
  604. “The only time I had an ego is I when wanted to have a reverse Undertaker record at WrestleMania, and they messed it up!”

    Big Show
  605. “I am not saying I don't think I'm good, but I'm not the type of player to have an ego or big myself up.”

    Raheem Sterling
  606. “I never had this ego where I must write everything. I'm not Bob Dylan.”

    Joe Bonamassa
  607. “I think Ronda's biggest fear was losing to me, so if we were to do it in WWE, she would have to win. I don't have such a big ego, but if we were to put on a show for the fans, something like that, no problem.”

    Cris Cyborg
  608. “I would model when they wanted me, and as I got older, they wanted an older model. I was quite willing to be mother of the bride at 28. I was quite happy to be on the cover of a grandparents' magazine at 42; I have no ego about that.”

    Maye Musk
  609. “The biggest mistake people make about me is that they see me as some sort of god-like figure with a big ego. If I see a button, a T-shirt, that says, 'Yngwie is God,' I just look at it as a complimentary way of people telling me they like me. Although it's very flattering, it doesn't change the way I look at myself.”

    Yngwie Malmsteen
  610. “I've seen so many beautiful, strong, talented women stifled by male ego in rooms, and I want every young woman who feels that their music is being taken from them to know that they have a voice, and they have the tools, and that it's possible.”

    King Princess
  611. “I had this ego that was unstable. If you said anything about me good or bad, it really went to my head.”

    Metta World Peace
  612. “I've totally sacrificed my ego. And what happens? God is giving me everything.”

    Metta World Peace
  613. “I believe that 'ego' is much overused term.”

    Nushrat Bharucha
  614. “I have an ego like everyone else. I want to be recognized as a good ballplayer.”

    John Stockton
  615. “I've gotten to a place where I'm better at curbing your ego, which usually happens when you're feeling super small and scared about whatever you're seeing, and you want to go read, 'Oh, I hear there's a really good article about me.' I've gotten better about knowing that's not going to end well, usually.”

    Rhea Seehorn
  616. “You cannot outperform your ego.”

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
  617. “It's two different brains: the mom brain that's, like, selfless and ego-free, and the on-stage 'Look at me. Like, listen to my song. Hope you like it.' There, it is all ego.”

    Domino Kirke
  618. “I am someone without an ego.”

    Ayushmann Khurrana
  619. “For an artiste to grow, for a person to grow, you have to learn. A learner cannot afford to have an ego. Learning can never stop. If it does, then it is death.”

    Ayushmann Khurrana
  620. “It was easy for me to play someone with a massive ego. It's actually really fun to have the freedom to be that person.”

    Jonathan Pryce
  621. “One big power of an actor is knowing when to say no to something. It can be very tempting to say yes to something, because you're flattered that somebody would like to work with you, and your ego sort of takes over, but it's important to ask whether there could be something you could add to a project by being part of it.”

    Alex Lawther
  622. “I am always flattered to hear my name linked with different football clubs. That is good for your ego, but at the same time, I am happy here.”

    Patrick Vieira
  623. “Every great player has a big character. I don't know any player with a lot of quality who just has quality - you have to have an ego and character to be the main person on the pitch.”

    Samir Nasri
  624. “I hope I don't have an ego.”

    Sandi Toksvig
  625. “When you can take away the ego, you learn a lot about yourself and the world around you.”

    Kevin Jonas
  626. “When everyone is buying into a system and puts their ego to the side, that's when greatness happens.”

    Karl-Anthony Towns
  627. “With time, art developed Bip, my alter ego. He was not only a lion tamer or a street musician but a soldier revealing the tragedy of ephemeral life.”

    Marcel Marceau
  628. “Competition keeps you young. It motivates you. It challenges your ego. Messi and Ronaldo have this with each other.”

    Diego Forlan
  629. “I don't have any ego, and I will go and audition for parts if I'm offered an interesting script.”

    Huma Qureshi
  630. “I will never put my ego before the team. I have never done and will never do so.”

    Miroslav Klose
  631. “I appreciate when people give us some positive feedback, and in the past, when I was younger, I might have allowed it to get to my head and have a bit of an ego.”

    Drew McIntyre
  632. “I've done 'The Love Boat' twice. I had a great time, but my ego rails against it.”

    Peter Scolari
  633. “That connectivity with the audience that I get to enjoy, that's my church. It's not one of ego or anything like, 'I'm on the stage and the lights.' It's just this connectivity, and it's always been that way for me.”

    Duff McKagan
  634. “When you work in a creative environment, people get protective about their ideas. Sometimes it's justified; sometimes it's about ego.”

    Robert Sheehan
  635. “I don't think it's wrong to have a big ego. Sometimes a big ego can help you also.”

    Georginio Wijnaldum
  636. “As a football player, you must have a big ego to respect yourself. So if you are a good player, you must say that you are good. You need to have the confidence.”

    Georginio Wijnaldum
  637. “When you go onstage, the process of getting you from the dressing room to the stage is all about ego.”

    Richard Ashcroft
  638. “Life's about ego. So for someone to talk about my ego, as they are writing their piece about my ego, I'm wondering what they're doing with their ego?”

    Richard Ashcroft
  639. “Zuck is unemotional. He doesn't get influenced by ego.”

    Chamath Palihapitiya
  640. “I think the concept of ego has kind of taken over for a lot of people in our industry.”

    Zelda Williams
  641. “It's not good to have a huge ego.”

    Josephine Langford
  642. “When you first come out of the box, you want to play the 300-capacity place, then it's 1,600-capacity, then it's an arena - so, do you want to be in a stadium now? The ego keeps telling you that it's not enough.”

    Craig David
  643. “Winning is important in this league. Just check your ego at the door. It's all about winning. That's what we all should be striving for.”

    John Dorsey
  644. “I don't need a big K Street office or a British secretary or a facade for my ego.”

    Ken Hakuta
  645. “I think, as you get older, you reflect at the silliness of your youth and the stupidity of some of the decisions that were made, and the ego and whatnot, or whatever played into it.”

    Steve Lukather
  646. “Acting isn't always about the amount of talent you have, or your ability to cry on command. The point is, how well can you take direction? How well can you put aside your own ideas or ego and listen to the ideas of the director and the people above you, while not giving up the passion and drive of that character?”

    Shannon Purser
  647. “I've never really minded being Mrs. Robbie Williams because my ego is relatively small, but it is really nice now that people know there is something else there besides that.”

    Ayda Field
  648. “We actors have a big problem. We have a lot of insecurity and we are fragile. We surround ourselves with people who praise our ego and lie to us… till that moment you realise that these people are not helping you get ahead.”

    Amala Paul
  649. “Being a cook, there's always pressure - not for your ego but for people to love your food.”

    Roy Choi
  650. “New Orleans cats don't play a lot of solos unless they got something to say. It's not an ego thing like it is with some other musicians. You say what you gotta say and then shut up.”

    Dr. John
  651. “People say money changes people. So does ego and so does social media. And so does the press. I think that all of that mixed in between - you really gotta keep yourself grounded.”

    Jeannie Mai
  652. “Ego can be a dangerous thing. We all have one but it needs to be contained.”

    George Groves
  653. “The male ego is a terrifying, terrifying thing, you know? If it's shattered, it becomes even more dangerous.”

    Panos Cosmatos
  654. “If you want to be a part of a team I manage, it is important to put your ego to one side.”

    Ralph Hasenhuttl
  655. “To work for the team and for the success of the team. That is more important than one ego.”

    Ralph Hasenhuttl
  656. “I don't have an ego. I check it at the door.”

    Doug Pederson
  657. “I have a hard time with any sort of criticism; not because I have some huge ego or anything like that.”

    Jim Root
  658. “You can't have an ego when you're a team. One person can't really rule the roost.”

    Kim Shattuck
  659. “I've heard stories about keepers who couldn't stand each other. Everyone in football has a big ego and we all think we should play. But it is not up to me that I or the other goalie is not playing.”

    Lukasz Fabianski
  660. “As you get older, you know what you're good at and you know what you're not so good at. Your ego comes out of it, and then you realise you can't play every game, there'll be certain games where you won't be so affected… so you've just got to concentrate on what you are.”

    Adebayo Akinfenwa
  661. “I've always said, in the era that I played, all those years with the Saints, you don't come out with a big ego.”

    Archie Manning
  662. “I was an ego maniac with a self-esteem problem and that's what most addicts are like.”

    Ryan Leaf
  663. “Certainly, with my giant overinflated ego, playing in the CFL would have been like failing.”

    Ryan Leaf
  664. “I had this giant ego of an athlete, but I was self-conscious at everything else.”

    Ryan Leaf
  665. “I am not a loser. It's not that I have a ego, but I do believe in winning.”

    Suniel Shetty
  666. “You can't have an ego in the bullpen. At the end of the day, we're a group. We're only as good as the sum of our parts. Whatever you're called on to do that day, you've got to be willing to do it for the boys.”

    Sean Doolittle
  667. “There's not a lot of ego in the Broadway community. Everyone's out to do well.”

    Cody Simpson
  668. “Sacrifice is a leader who puts the needs of millions of others before his own, who can forgo ego and pride in order to do what he promised he would. It's rising above pettiness and partisanship for the good of the country.”

    S.E. Cupp
  669. “Tina Snow' was more turnt up than anything I ever dropped, it's my alter ego.”

    Megan Thee Stallion
  670. “I'm not into fame and ego.”

    Taboo
  671. “Just being in the industry that I'm in, you get people building up your ego - 'Oh, you guys are the best, you guys are gods.' So I started believing the hype - 'Yes, I am a god!'”

    Taboo
  672. “The greater jihad is proclaiming war on our ego's destructive and negative emotions and thoughts… which prevent us from attaining perfection.”

    Fethullah Gulen
  673. “I was drawn to music from a super early age. At school, my ego co-opted it to some degree and I would use it to gain some sort of social credibility.”

    Jon Hopkins
  674. “The thing I like to stress about TV is that it's a team exercise. You really can't have too much of an ego.”

    Monty Don
  675. “My mother always told me never offend a man's ego and never hurt a woman's emotions - an advice I will not forget to pass on to my daughter.”

    Soha Ali Khan
  676. “I became a master of disguise and could play the straight man down to a tee, sometimes over-compensating by getting into fights or being overly aggressive because I didn't want the real me to be found out. So I created this alter ego, knowing full well that I was living in my little fantasy bubble, my shell.”

    Gareth Thomas
  677. “It's a team sport but every player's ego will kick in at a certain point.”

    Jay-Jay Okocha
  678. “People have a tendency - you let your ego get in the way of the big moments.”

    Derek Trucks
  679. “I think we appreciate the musicianship we're surrounded with. Too many bands - it's an ego trip for the leader.”

    Derek Trucks
  680. “I stopped a lot of people who wanted to shove me into the real big time. Your ego wants to say, 'Hey, I'm somebody, man,' but I knew there were many days when I just wanted to be John Cale.”

    J. J. Cale
  681. “As we grow up and we're developing, our ego needs to be contained, otherwise we'd all be selfish two- and three-year-olds, screaming every time we didn't get our way.”

    J. J. Redick
  682. “The worst quality in a man is a really big ego - that would turn me off.”

    Nina Nesbitt
  683. “I always had this ego where if I ever wanted to come back to doing rap, I could do that. That was not true. I would get stuck, I would be in a room and someone would ask me for something and I didn't have it.”

    Kenny Beats
  684. “A lot of people in Hollywood are on that ego trip. They think they're more than somebody else. I've told a lot of stars in my career, 'Hey, man you're looking down on the people who made you. lf you keep doing that, you're gonna fall back down.'”

    Scatman Crothers
  685. “Money, ego, revenge and the seduction of being a media darling is pretty powerful stuff, and, John Bolton is proving he's not immune.”

    Trish Regan
  686. “Power, greed, and perhaps more than anything, ego, are powerful emotions and motivators.”

    Trish Regan
  687. “We all turn into something different, I'm just glad that I'm aware that I've had this alter ego since I was five years old and thankfully it hasn't got me into too much trouble.”

    Cedric Bixler-Zavala
  688. “Like any other, this is an industry where complexes, ego and politics abound.”

    Kovai Sarala
  689. “How do you tell a story that you're a part of without it being a big ego trip?”

    Robert B. Weide
  690. “But in this case people have hundreds and hundreds of animals, they have a menagerie. You can't possibly love that many animals. So, it's more about the ego and the pride of having all of these things sort of like a car collection or a gun collection.”

    Eric Goode
  691. “My ego has been in check for a long time.”

    Robert Parish
  692. “It's a better boost to my ego that people are commenting positively on my appearance than negatively.”

    Jenny Ryan
  693. “I remember in Charlotte, they looked to me every day. I'm 30 now. And now it's, 'Let's just win.' Maybe when I was 26 there would have been ego. Now, I just appreciate the recognition for the defense.”

    Larry Johnson
  694. “But I'm getting to a point where I'm trying to stop reading reviews about myself, only because it's a no-win situation. If they say something nice, you get a little ego pump. But people on the Internet are straight-up cruel, and I'm becoming increasingly uncomfortable reading the ridiculous cruelties that people spit out on the Internet.”

    Moshe Kasher
  695. “I've always been really turned off by a show where you're kind of just rooting for someone regardless of the stupid things that they do, or regardless of how their ego is clearly driving what they're doing.”

    Ramy Youssef
  696. “Of course I have an ego.”

    Noel Edmonds
  697. “You have to have a big ego in this world to propel yourself in front of the cameras, to sit behind the microphone, to believe that you can entertain millions of people.”

    Noel Edmonds
  698. “I hate when pitchers get me out multiple times. It's probably an ego thing, but I don't like that.”

    Cody Bellinger
  699. “Everyone knows the feeling where you're in the pub and you make your mates laugh. It's awesome, you feel like you rock. That's what comedians want with a bit of extra ego.”

    Ellie Taylor
  700. “I would take one of 15 half-million-dollar cars I owned and go to the mall and spend that much money. Stupid, stupid stuff. It's like it didn't make a difference. They were ego investments. I would have been great with three or four cars. I didn't need a 117-foot boat.”

    Scott Storch
  701. “Everyone has an ego. Even someone that doesn't play one minute has an ego.”

    Toni Kukoc
  702. “Doing a TV show where it's a very relentless schedule, it does democratise you in a brilliant way. It does chip away at the old ego and you do realise that you're only really ever as good as the words that you're saying, the people you're talking to, or more importantly, listening to.”

    Tom Burke
  703. “He's more of a slob than you? Instead of condemning, state your standards: 'I need to live in a place that's clean. I respect that it's not a big deal to you, but it's important to me to enjoy my home.' This removes ego.”

    Matthew Hussey
  704. “It's instinct: Men love to feel like they take care of you. Knowing you feel protected makes his ego grow two sizes bigger.”

    Matthew Hussey
  705. “Basically, I played football to share with others, to excel together, to achieve a goal. After, we all have our ego, our pride and our personality. But all alone, in football, it does not work.”

    Raphael Varane
  706. “Trump's inability to relate actions to consequences, his profound intellectual ambivalence about history, strategy and facts, in addition to his notoriously delicate ego, combine to create a risk we've never seen in a President during a nuclear crisis.”

    Rick Wilson
  707. “Donald's ego has been and is a fragile and inadequate barrier between him and the real world, which, thanks to his father's money and power, he never had to negotiate by himself.”

    Mary L. Trump
  708. “This is far beyond garden-variety narcissism; Donald is not simply weak, his ego is a fragile thing that must be bolstered every moment because he knows deep down that he is nothing of what he claims to be.”

    Mary L. Trump
  709. “Being fired for bad performance or for having an alter ego that posts incredibly racist stuff is not cancel culture.”

    Thomas Chatterton Williams
  710. “The only real benefit of being famous is being recognized by head waiters and getting good tables at restaurants. The rest is part ego trip and part inconvenience.”

    Orson Bean
  711. “The personality cult of the ego does not work down a coal mine and it does not work in the Labour party.”

    Dennis Skinner
  712. “Extreme narcissists exaggerate their achievements and talents, and so Trump has spent his life building up a false image of himself - not just for others, but for himself, to protect his deeply fragile ego. He lies endlessly, not just in the way sociopaths do, which is to con others, but also to delude himself.”

    George T. Conway III
  713. “Most gamblers do it for ego. It's not about winning or losing, it's about challenging your ego and showing your mates you're fearless and will bet on anything.”

    Jimmy White
  714. “Money, ego and drugs - that's what caused the demise of our band.”

    Gina Schock
  715. “One should at least have some self-righteous ego. Not in the sense that you refuse to apologise even when judges reason with you to apologise. Self-righteous ego in the sense that nobody can force you to apologise if there is no reason to do so.”

    Prashant Bhushan
  716. “Even though I feel I am a bit reticent and shy, performing arts like dancing and acting is like my alter ego.”

    Sanya Malhotra
  717. “In this fast-paced business world, female leaders need to make sure they're not perceived as pushy, aggressive or competent. One way to do that is to alter your leadership style to account for the (sometimes) fragile male ego.”

    Sarah Cooper
  718. “People assume that displaying your own personal ego on screen is called acting, which is actually not what acting is about.”

    Kay Kay Menon
  719. “The whole format of an awards function seems to be tailor made for a television audience. I think it is just an ego boosting affair.”

    Kay Kay Menon
  720. “I have not come to having a healthy ego through being complimented by Internet strangers, I was born that way.”

    Hank Green
  721. “I have zero ego.”

    Ryan Fitzpatrick
  722. “I've always mid-lined myself where I don't really expect myself to do big things or to win big fights. It's not a lack of confidence, it's just that I think to an extent that you need a bit of an ego if you're going to think that you're going to conquer something.”

    Forrest Griffin
  723. “All of us use crutches of popularity amongst friends, society, social media for self-importance. People go to any extent to feed their ego, even if that means to show someone down, self-destruction or to kill someone.”

    Shweta Basu Prasad
  724. “There are times when your ego has to contract.”

    Rosalia
  725. “Me getting cut from Toronto that first year, definitely helped with the ego. It was deflating. Some people either quit or some people get hungry.”

    P. J. Tucker
  726. “My ego would be fed tremendously when I'd go on a set and get in a car and tear it to pieces. I'd get out and everyone on the set would applaud.”

    Hal Needham
  727. “MMA is pretty tough on your mind because it's a sport that's not just about winning. You really want to win bad, but it's tough when you lose. You get beaten. And it really messes with your ego, because nobody wants to get beaten by other people physically. It's not just a game. You get beaten physically.”

    Demian Maia
  728. “I look at the big picture and try not to create with ego.”

    Frank Dukes
  729. “My awareness left my body and ego, and went on a grand tour of the cosmos.”

    Jeff Lowe
  730. “I never really got the chance to scream about some of the painful things. In the book, I look at my whole life experience, at ego and fame, too.”

    Rita Marley
  731. “I'm very comfortable working with my brother. There are no ego hassles. Also, we all strive for perfection; so there is no compromise on creativity. I found my niche while working with Rakesh.”

    Rajesh Roshan
  732. “It's really nice to look around the other top skips in curling and know that I'm six, eight, 10 years younger than some of them. That is good on the ego.”

    Brendan Bottcher
  733. “This business is a tightrope between ultimate ego and absolute devastation. You could lose. You could get knocked out. You could get in a car accident. I want to deal with the total truth of the situation. When you cross-reference the paths your life might take and modalities that might apply to you, I find I'm more at ease in a humble ground.”

    Keith Thurman
  734. “What I love about Salman bhai is that he's one superstar minus any ego. And you see people around, who haven't achieved much in life, yet their ego is too strong.”

    Vatsal Sheth
  735. “Me and Dre go back so far - a long 30 years - even before N.W.A. The way we talk to each other now is the same way we talked when we first met. No big heads, no ego stuff.”

    DJ Yella
  736. “Every girl has a dream - she wants a perfect husband. But that is not possible. There will be ego clashes and one has to compromise.”

    Jaya Prada
  737. “I have always hoped and prayed that everyone grows in their lives, but I still want to be the smallest person. I am scared to become big. It fills you with unnecessary things such as ego, jealousy, etc.”

    Rajpal Yadav
  738. “I've never encountered any star ego.”

    Sajid Khan
  739. “I don't trip all over my ego. I don't mind being a second banana.”

    Conchata Ferrell
  740. “Eventually my ego is going to be the size of the planet Earth.”

    Justin Kan
  741. “The big thing was realizing for myself that I had tied my ego to the outcomes and to startups.”

    Justin Kan
  742. “I'd always surfed with my ego - I had to get the biggest, best wave - and a lot of it was for survival.”

    Garrett McNamara
  743. “CrossFit is amazing if you can leave your ego at the door.”

    Garrett McNamara
  744. “I am a big self-doubter. I suffer from Impostor Syndrome. Whenever I start a new job, I think: 'I'm going to be found out.' I don't have a huge ego or enormous belief in my own talent.”

    Les Dennis
  745. “Anybody who puts himself on a ballot has to have a big ego, we have to have it.”

    Michael Capuano
  746. “Midway, when I was working full-fledged on TV, I realised I was loving it. I didn't have a manger, or anyone promoting me. I never went to ask for work, it came to me. I never asked for it, and it's not an ego thing. I thought if any director find me fit, he or she will offer it to me.”

    Shefali Shah
  747. “Before, when I was 19-0, I was undefeated and I was 23, 24 years old. Yeah, I was cocky, I had a little bit of ego. I had to get humbled.”

    Diego Sanchez
  748. “Fighting is a lot of ego, and that's OK.”

    Frank Shamrock
  749. “I'm not one to get a big ego - I think it's an Aussie thing, I just laugh.”

    Liz Cambage
  750. “Once you leave your ego behind and let the good light in, you shine good light back. That may be a bit Buddhist but so what.”

    Goldie
  751. “In 'Legend,' I was burning with ego. In 'JJN,' I am playing someone who can die for his prestige.”

    Jagapathi Babu
  752. “Good, well-defined, well-honed art is not a foreign language. You can sell it to people. You just have to move your ego out of the way, clear out the unfinished fantasies you have about being an artist yourself, and just sell it.”

    Van Hunt
  753. “I gave up my fur coats years ago - what an ego trip, walking around wearing cut-up animals. Besides, fur coats don't last. I'd rather have diamonds.”

    Amanda Blake
  754. “To me, morality and family is more important than anything else in life. You don't get a second chance at it. Vanity, ego and all that is not something I get to take to the grave.”

    Jim Breuer
  755. “I had heard a lot of key words about Harshad Mehta in books, documentaries, on the Internet, and in the script like his passion, greed, a bit of ego, and confidence.”

    Pratik Gandhi
  756. “There is a thin difference between confidence and ego.”

    Pratik Gandhi
  757. “We're an improv group and a sketch comedy group called the Tenderloins, that's our alter ego.”

    James Murray
  758. “I had a bit of an ego when I was younger, thinking I could be the best at both jiu-jitsu and fighting, but as I got older, I realized that the six months I was putting into MMA, another guy was putting into jiu-jitsu on a full time basis.”

    Beneil Dariush
  759. “I just try to make the best record I can make, without any ego or comparisons at all. I never sit there and tell myself it's going to be a masterpiece or anything!”

    Max Cavalera
  760. “I sing and Ron doesn't want to be the singer of the band, he's the keyboard player and predominant writer of the band. There's not an ego thing about one getting more of the limelight. We both have just a really common vision about what Sparks is and should be.”

    Russell Mael
  761. “Louis van Gaal was not always easy-care. He wanted to 'Vangaalise' our club. He has a huge ego.”

    Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
  762. “My experience of the addict is: huge ego and low self-esteem.”

    Tony Adams
  763. “If I think the role is worth it and the director is someone I hold in high regard, I have no hassles. Why let ego come in the way of work?”

    Pooja Batra
  764. “After directing 'Carnage,' I felt such satisfaction from being behind the camera and only doing the voiceover. It felt like enough for my ego to have written and directed it. I didn't need to have my face doing the acting as well.”

    Simon Amstell
  765. “There is no ego whatsoever in Salman.”

    Kabir Khan
  766. “It's definitely a nudge for your ego when you realize, 'Hey, I've only lost to champions and former champions and, you know, title challengers,' and stuff like that.”

    Jared Cannonier
  767. “If Brian Clough, who had the ego the size of 15 houses, had the humility to go for an interview for the England job then the rest of us mortals should be able to subject ourselves to that.”

    Martin O'Neill
  768. “You have to have an ego to play for any club; you have to look after yourself.”

    Serge Gnabry
  769. “The money was just coming so fast and so easy that my ego led me to believe that, 'Oh, this is my life forever.'”

    Spencer Pratt
  770. “I don't think I have an ego problem.”

    Randall Cunningham
  771. “When you talk about 50 or so grown men in the middle of a baseball field about to break down and cry, it's a little bit of an uncomfortable situation. We're baseball players and we're guys that are filled with ego.”

    Chipper Jones
  772. “A lot of times, fighters we kind of fall victim to our own ego like it's sparring day, I need to go hard. I need to show these guys what's up. I need to push because everybody else is doing it.”

    Jim Miller
  773. “We get punched in the face, you can break your nose, you can ruin your career by knee surgeries or things like that, so it's not to just give in the hands of people for ego or things like that. You need to be with real professionals and you need to feel good.”

    Mackenzie Dern
  774. “The Mark Jackson I knew was the one I heard on TV. I didn't know what to expect. I was really worried about him having a huge ego and that it would be all about him. It's been completely the opposite. It's never about him.”

    David Lee
  775. “I would not have been capable of doing that early in my career. Putting my ego in my back pocket and saying let's do this for the team.”

    David Lee
  776. “Often, your ego will take over because you have people who want to offer you large amounts of money to do certain things that really aren't as good as they should be.”

    Demond Wilson
  777. “I don't care about fighting in the cage for ego reasons.”

    Sean Strickland
  778. “I think one difference is that women don't cook from a place of ego; they cook to please their customer.”

    Antonia Lofaso

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