VANITY QUOTES III

quotations about vanity

I thought of what pride would look like, a jowly old guy in a smoking jacket. Vanity was a tall, beautiful woman with a face like a mask.

HOLLY CUPALA

Tell Me a Secret


Vanity is more stereotypically associated with a city like Los Angeles, even though obviously vain people are all around us, and vanity is relative.

ALICIA ELER

"Minnesota Vanity Plates: One man's trash is another man's #Instagrammable treasure", Star Tribune, April 10, 2017


I'm not cocky
I just love myself

CHRISTINA AGUILERA

"Vanity"

Tags: Christina Aguilera


Pride is an established conviction of one's own paramount worth in some particular respect, while vanity is the desire of rousing such a conviction in others, and it is generally accompanied by the secret hope of ultimately coming to the same conviction oneself. Pride works from within; it is the direct appreciation of oneself. Vanity is the desire to arrive at this appreciation indirectly, from without.

ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER

"Aphorisms on the Wisdom of Life", Parerga and Paralipomena

Tags: Arthur Schopenhauer


When men will not be reasoned out of a vanity, they must be ridiculed out of it.

L'ESTRANGE

attributed, Laconics


But what marvel that I was thus carried away to vanities, and went out from Thy presence, O my God, when men were set before me as models.

ST. AUGUSTINE

Confessions

Tags: St. Augustine


Vanity is often the consequence of a fragile self-esteem, a fear of falling short in the eyes of others that results in a constant demand for reassurance. As such, it is often a better target for sympathy or pity than for censure.

SIMON BLACKBURN

"I cut my hair every day: confessions of a (very) vain man", The Guardian, April 22, 2017


Like a white washed tomb, regardless of how much we bleach, the only thing that reminds us that we are chasing vanity is the void that is in our hearts.

DANNISH ODONGO

"Nairobi's Middle Class Is Broke and Fake, Here Is Why!", allAfrica, April 5, 2017


Take from mankind their vanity and ambition, and where would be the heroes and patriots?

SENECA

attributed, Day's Collacon

Tags: Seneca


Vanity is as ill at ease under indifference as tenderness is under a love which it cannot return.

GEORGE ELIOT

Daniel Deronda

Tags: George Eliot


Vanity can easily overtake wisdom. It usually overtakes common sense.

JULIAN CASABLANCAS

attributed, Strange Creatures


He that hath nothing to feed on but vanity and lies must needs lie down in the bed of sorrow.

ANNE BRADSTREET

Meditations Divine and Moral

Tags: Anne Bradstreet


Vanity is so closely allied to virtue, and to love the fame of laudable actions for their own sake, that these passions are more capable of mixture than any other kinds of affection; and it is almost impossible to have the latter without some degree of the former.

DAVID HUME

Essays Moral, Political, and Literary

Tags: David Hume


What makes the vanity of others unsupportable is that it wounds our own.

FRANÇOIS DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD

Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims


The most violent passions have their intermissions; vanity alone gives us no respite.

LA ROCHEFOUCAULD

attributed, Day's Collacon

Tags: La Rochefoucauld


Vanity slowly deforms the fragility of our souls and it introduces an alienation between ourselves and God since we're competing with him and a tension between ourselves and our neighbor since we think they're inferior to us.

JEFFREY F. KIRBY

"In Lent, beware of vanity that always tries to canonize itself", CRUX, March 19, 2017


Vanity is what makes the man in a rut think he's in the groove.

EVAN ESAR

20,000 Quips & Quotes


One will rarely err if extreme actions be ascribed to vanity, ordinary actions to habit, and mean actions to fear.

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

Human, All Too Human


To say that a man is vain means merely that he is pleased with the effect he produces on other people. A conceited man is satisfied with the effect he produces on himself.

MAX BEERBOHM

Quia Imperfectum

Tags: Max Beerbohm


It is difficult to esteem a man as highly as he would wish.

LUC DE CLAPIERS, MARQUIS DE VAUVENARGUES

Reflexions