VANITY QUOTES V

quotations about vanity

It is curious how vanity helps the successful man and wrecks the failure.

OSCAR WILDE

Epigrams of Oscar Wilde

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Vanity dies hard; in some obstinate cases it outlives the man.

ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

The Wrecker

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There is more jealousy between rival wits, than rival beauties, for vanity has no sex.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon


Everyone at the bottom of his heart cherishes vanity; even the toad thinks himself good-looking; "rather tawny perhaps, but look at his eye!"

J. WILSON

attributed, Day's Collacon


The vanity of others is only counter to our taste when it is counter to our vanity.

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

Beyond Good and Evil

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Every man has just as much vanity as he wants understanding.

ALEXANDER POPE

"Thoughts on Various Subjects"

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A man that is deeply in love with himself will probably succeed in his suit owing to a lack of rivals.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought

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To feel vanity on account of anything, is proving that we are not accustomed to it.

PIERRE CLAUDE VICTOIRE BOISTE

attributed, Day's Collacon


What people regard as vanity--leaving great works, having children, acting in such a way as to prevent one's name from being forgotten--I regard as the highest expression of human dignity.

PAULO COELHO

The Pilgrimage


Human vanity is so constituted that it stiffens before difficulties. The more an object conceals itself from our eyes, the greater the effort we make to seize it, because it pricks our pride, it excites our curiosity and it appears interesting. In fighting for his God everyone, in fact, fights only for the interest of his own vanity, which, of all the passions produced bye the mal-organization of society, is the quickest to take offense, and the most capable of committing the greatest follies.

PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY

The Necessity of Atheism and Other Essays

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If you spend your life sparing people's feelings and feeding their vanity, you get so you can't distinguish what should be respected in them.

F. SCOTT FITZGERALD

Tender Is the Night

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Vanity is apt to inspire contempt, but that becomes immediately tempered by a gentler and more gracious feeling; for the vain man desires to win our approbation, and in this way he flatters us.

ARTHUR LYNCH

Moods of Life


That was the source of my vanity and my cowardice: always I believed everyone was watching me.

ANDRE DUBUS

"The Judge and Other Snakes", Broken Vessels


"Vanitas vanitatum" has rung in the ears
Of gentle and simple for thousands of years;
The wail still is heard, yet its notes never scare
Either simple or gentle from Vanity Fair.

FREDERICK LOCKER-LAMPSON

Vanity Fair


That something so obvious as the vanity of the world should be so little recognized that people find it odd and surprising to be told that it is foolish to seek greatness; that is most remarkable.

BLAISE PASCAL

Pensées

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In the age of Instagram, when every famous face is potentially subject to an iPhone ambush, extreme vanity is more necessity than sin.

GUY TREBAY

"Dermatologist to the famous: The doctor will see you now (if you're a star with a zit)", Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, April 30, 2017


In their vanity men focus on what they wish to hear and miss the hidden meaning, the lurking threat.

DAVID HEWSON

Macbeth: A Novel


Vanity is only to be satisfied by gold in floods.

HONORÉ DE BALZAC

Gobseck

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Vanity is a confounded donkey, very apt to put his head between his legs and chuck us over.

FREDERICK MARRYAT

attributed, Day's Collacon


Vanity working on a weak head produces every sort of mischief.

JANE AUSTEN

Emma

Tags: Jane Austen