
Selfies are proof that no matter what we're doing, we'd rather be looking at ourselves.

Selfie: The act of taking a photo of yourself with the intention of it being seen by everyone but you.

Selfie is not about 'What I'm doing' but about 'How I look doing it'.
Selfie culture is getting out of control. I want to live in the moment, not on my phone.

A selfie is nothing more than just an external reflection of yourself.
A selfie has more face and fewer feelings.
Selfies are a form of self-expression, but sometimes they express too much.
Selfie culture is like a black hole; once you're sucked in, it's hard to escape.
Selfie: A way to prove to yourself that you exist.
The 'selfie generation' are the new future poets and philosophers; the digital world is a mirror through which they see and express themselves.
The selfie phenomenon is the tiny cultural hiccup that says 'Look at me.'
Selfie: A strange experience where the more you look at yourself, the less you see.
The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express.
The art of the selfie is knowing when to stop.
The problem with selfies is that they fail to capture the essence of the moment.
Selfie sticks are the chainsaw of narcissism.
I think the whole selfie thing is kind of absurd, but I do understand it. It's one of the ways people express themselves right now.
Selfies are for people who have a lot of self to share.

Selfies are a way of confirming one's own existence.
Selfie is a disease. It's making everything look so stupid.