I'm not good at selfies. I always feel like I'm not doing it right.
Selfies: the gift that keeps on giving. And giving... and giving...

Selfies are like autographs for the digital age.
A selfie is a picture that someone takes of themselves and then posts on the internet. But you already knew that.

Selfie is a silly thing. People do it for social media. It makes me sad; it makes me feel weird.
Selfies aren't the enemy; it's the way they're used that is dangerous.
I don't like to take selfies, period.

I hate the word 'selfie.' I think it's embarrassing, cringeworthy. I call them 'lonelies.'

I do not like selfies; I cannot pretend to enjoy them. But I do them because I know I am speaking to someone who doesn't know any better.
Selfies are a mark of the modern age. They are a sign of the times.
Selfies are proof that you can do anything by yourself, but it doesn't mean you should.
The best selfies are the ones that aren't staged. They're just taken in the moment.
I'm not anti-selfie; I just think it's ridiculous. You can't walk down the street without someone wanting to take a selfie.
Selfie culture is not about documenting beauty; it's about asserting power.
Selfies have become a malevolent art form. They are about look-at-me-ism, which I cannot stand.
I've never taken a selfie and never will. I don't understand the point.
Selfies are a modern form of communication. They're a way of saying, 'Look at me!'
I don't think there's anything wrong with taking a selfie. It's how you feel about yourself while you're doing it that's the problem.

I don't understand selfies. It's like you're looking in a mirror and taking a picture. It's weird.
A selfie a day keeps the friends away.