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Selfie Quotes Quotes

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Mike Wehner
“True friendship is trading photos from toilets. It’s a willingness to be vulnerable and stupid and irreverent in a way that other people can’t accept and that you can’t accept from other people.”
Mike Wehner, The Girl Who Can Cook

Jeanette LeBlanc
“Has someone made you feel shame for taking selfies? For daring to believe so much in your beauty, in your style, in your badassery, in your joy, in your body, in your sensuality, in your humanity that you'd be so audacious, so bold, so (insert judgmental word of choice here) to want to witness and be witnessed for who and what you are. ⠀

Has someone out there sold you their own truth that this is conceited or narcissistic or superficial? How dare you think so much of yourself that you stop to take a photo?⠀

Forget. those. people. ⠀

Seriously. You are worthy of capture. Of celebration. Of admiration. You are worthy of being seen and witnessed. Of being looked at with awe and with joy. Just as you are, right now. All made up and wearing the outfit that makes you feel like you can take on the world or just waking up in bed, bare skin and messy hair and eyes hazy with dreams. ⠀

Here's the thing. Self-portraiture in art is as old as time. We are fascinated with the visible proof of our own existence, our own reality, and for damn good reason. We are infinite and complex and ever changing. We are majestic and mundane. Self-portraits, regardless of the medium, offer us a way to capture ourselves at a specific moment in time. ⠀

For me, this is an act of self-love. Of self-honoring. Of owning myself as beautiful and sovereign. It is the way I learned to look at myself without needing to look away. It is how I learned to trace the lines of my own being with the sort of admiration I used to reserve for others, for those I loved or for rarified celebrities I never thought I could live up to. ⠀

When I stop to take a photo of myself, it is a way to say that I am here. I have something to say that can't be spoken in words. It might be deep and poetic, or maybe I just damn well love my outfit and think you should see it. And that yes, it is a way to say I want to be seen and I no longer hold shame in that wanting.”
Jeanette LeBlanc

“Ten short years ago, nobody had ever heard of a selfie. But today every decent cell phone has not one but two cameras, so you can take idiotic duck face pictures. And don't forget the billion dollar selfie-stick industry. Capitalism has found a whole new way to turn our vanity into profit.”
Oliver Markus Malloy, The Ugly Truth About Self-Publishing: Not another cookie-cutter contemporary romance

Abhijit Naskar
“The purpose of a camera is to capture memories, not replace them.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Gospel of Technology

Munia Khan
“A selfie is nothing more than just an external reflection of yourself”
Munia Khan

Munia Khan
“In a world of selfie-addiction smile usually is the brand name for an essential drug called pretense”
Munia Khan

Abhijit Naskar
“In an overwhelming attempt to capture memories, people have forgotten to make memories.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Gospel of Technology

“If the future historians were to digitally unearth our generation, they would decipher the facial expressions on the "Selfie's" as the generation of people suffering from wide spread constipation!”
Vishwanath S J

Abhijit Naskar
“Once in a while you go somewhere, or meet someone, and you take a few selfies as memento, that's life - but if you spend every moment of life taking selfies, then that's not called being social, that's called being sick - clinically sick.”
Abhijit Naskar, Bulldozer on Duty

Abhijit Naskar
“Click Less, Live More (The Sonnet)

Moments are vessel for memories,
Don't waste them on snobbish hypes.
A memory cherished with a loved one,
Is worth more than a billion likes.
The less devices you have to charge,
The more charge you have for your mind.
The less you obsess over convenience,
The more you develop actual insight.
Purpose of camera is to capture memory,
Not to desecrate the moments seeking attention.
Purpose of a picture is to rejuvenate emotions,
Even a thousand pictures are useless without emotion.
Click less, live more - that is the motto of wellness.
Or else, click more, sick more - there is no treatment.”
Abhijit Naskar, Amantes Assemble: 100 Sonnets of Servant Sultans

“Keep an eye out for Selfie Evangelists and Clergies who simply confirm themselves, rather than focusing on Christ.”
Shaila Touchton

“Religious Selfie addicts claim as Spiritual People are busy attracting people for themselves. Through their Selfies, they are elevating themselves above Christ and are causing Christ and his works to go unnoticed.”
Shaila Touchton

“Selfie preachers and Priests are promoting their selfies and selfishness instead of promoting God's Righteousness.”
Shaila Touchton

“Selfie preachers and priests are like how Paul warned Timothy of last days, where people would be lovers of themselves having a form of godliness but denying its power and presenting themselves as godly, but it is all for show.”
Shaila Touchton

“Selfie Preachers and Priests are busy self-adoring with their selfies taken on their smartphones in pursuit of praise, likes, followers, and comments from others and they have become lovers of themselves instead of pointing people to the Love of Christ.”
Shaila Touchton

“Watch out for selfie Preachers and Priests who are busy taking selfies, editing them and retouching them with Beauty Filter apps just confirming themselves instead of crucifying the fleshy nature with its passions and desires as per Galatians 5: 24.”
Shaila Touchton

“Selfie preachers and priests are busy adoring and impressing the image of themselves instead of adoring and Abiding in God, growing in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.”
Shaila Touchton

“Religious Clergies and Nuns are busy on social media attracting followers, likes, and comments displaying themselves like Celebrities and Superstars desiring for fame to glorify themselves instead of Glorifying Christ which is a higher calling.”
Shaila Touchton

“From God's perspective, our selfies reveal our obsession with self-expression, self-esteem, self-promotion, Self-centeredness, Self-absorption, and Selfishness. we need to make the necessary edits in our life and not in our photos, by examining ourselves and making the proper adjustments to avoid sinful nature as said in Psalm119:36 Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain.”
Shaila Touchton

“People Practice so much to have proper perfect Selfies instead of practicing the word of God which makes us and keeps us right until His work in us is perfect and complete on “the day of Jesus Christ”
Shaila Touchton

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