Source: I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You
“Because the book became a freak 'bestseller', because I found myself bracketed with the 'Angry Young Men' of the period, I found myself carried to 'fame' on a wave of publicity -- only to discover that this kind of fame is one of the subtlest forms of obscurity. Everybody knew who I was, and nobody knew what I stood for. The public image meant that nobody was interested in what I had to say, for everyone was convinced that they already knew. I could talk until I was blue in the face about my attempt to revise the pessimistic existentialism of Heidegger, Camus and Sartre; as far as most people were concerned, I was an autodidact who was angry about something or other.”
Source: The Bicameral Critic (1985), p. 188, George Bernard Shaw: A personal view (1979)
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Wenn ich nur dasjenige weiß, und von ihm überzeugt bin, was ich selbst gefunden, – nur dasjenige wirklich kenne, was ich selbst erfahren habe, so kann ich in der That nicht sagen, daß ich über meine Bestimmung das Geringste wisse; ich weiß blos, was Andre darüber zu wissen behaupten.
Source: The Vocation of Man (1800), P. Preuss, trans. (1987), p. 4

On developing her inner experiences, as narrated in later years to her disciples at Sri Aurobindo Ashram, in "Birth and Girlhood", also in The Mother On Herself http://www.miraura.org/bio/herself.html

“I wanted to be where nobody I knew could ever come.”
Source: The Bell Jar

“I owe my fame only to myself.”
Je ne dois qu'à moi seul toute ma renommée.
"L'Excuse à Ariste" (1637).

In 1947; p. 19
before 1960, "Yves Klein, 1928 – 1962, Selected Writings"

Source: Autobiography of Mother Jones