Delusions of grandeur make me feel a lot better about myself.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I did not have any delusions of grandeur as a kid.
I am fascinated by people's flaws and delusions: all the messy bits of human nature we all try to pretend we don't have.
Life is too short to have anything but delusional notions about yourself.
Our mind is like a cloudy sky: in essence clear and pure, but overcast by clouds of delusions. Just as the thickest clouds can disperse, so, too, even the heaviest delusions can be removed from our mind.
Illusions of grandeur are not the same as visions of greatness.
Self-delusion is pulling in your stomach when you step on the scales.
Delusion is not good; better to be realistic and then surprise yourself if you're lucky.
I have had to work long and hard to eradicate the dangerous delusion that, in a bad position, I could always, or nearly always, conjure up some unexpected combination to extricate me from my difficulties.
Not creating delusions is enlightenment.
Self-delusion is one of the funniest things there is.