639 Quotes About Vanity


  • Author Horace Walpole
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    It is difficult to divest one's self of vanity; because impossible to divest one's self of self-love.

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  • Author John Williams
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    Any working composer or painter or sculptor will tell you that inspiration comes at the eighth hour of labour rather than as a bolt out of the blue. We have to get our vanities and our preconceptions out of the way and do the work in the time allotted.

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  • Author Oscar Wilde
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    If only the picture could grow old, and I stay young. For that...for that, I would give my SOUL for that.

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  • Author Virginia Woolf
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    One cannot bring children into a world like this. One cannot perpetuate suffering, or increase the breed of these lustful animals, who have no lasting emotions, but only whims and vanities, eddying them now this way, now that.

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  • Author William Wordsworth
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    Meek Nature's evening comment on the shows That for oblivion take their daily birth From all the fuming vanities of earth.

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  • Author Stephen Young
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    Moral capitalism is possible; if not, its strictures are only a kind of misleading vanity, the rhetoric of a secular piety.

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  • Author African Spir
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    The need for sociability induce man to be in touch with his fellow men. However, this need might not ("ne saurait", Fr.) find its full (or complete) satisfaction in the conventional (or superficial, - "conventionnel", Fr.) and deceitful world, in which (or where) everyone is mainly (or mostly) trying to assert oneself in front of others ("devant les autres", Fr.), to appear, and hoping to find in society ("mondaine", Fr.) relationships some advantages for his interest and vanity (or vainglory or conceit", Fr).

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