Quotes About Vanity
Lascivious one, the voluptuousness of nothing awaits you.
~ Machado de Assis
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Bacamarte evidenced neither vanity nor modesty; he listened in silence, as impassive as a stone god.
~ Machado de Assis
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it will earn neither the esteem of the grave nor the love of the frivolous, who are the two highest columns of opinion.
~ Machado de Assis
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Capitu, apesar daqueles olhos que o diabo lhe deu... Você já reparou nos olhos dela? São assim de cigana oblíqua e dissimulada. Pois apesar deles, poderia passar, se não fosse a vaidade e a adulação. Oh! A adulação!
~ Machado de Assis
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Percebo, percebo! Tendes a volúpia suprema da vaidade, que é a vaidade da modéstia.
~ Machado de Assis
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But there's a kind of vanity in thinking you can nurse the world. There's a kind of vanity in goodness.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
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The obligations of normal human kindness—chesed, as the Hebrew has it—that we all owe. But there's a kind of vanity in thinking you can nurse the world. There's a kind of vanity in goodness.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
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CONFIDENCE is not showing off your VANITY, it's about to be HUMBLED and KIND to others what are you truly SKILLED and PROFESSIONAL about…
~ Rashedur Ryan Rahman
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on expensive dressmakers who made her luxurious dresses. But she was too mean to wear them: she saved them up at the back of her closet, and most of the time she wore an old mouse-colored housecoat.
~ Amos Oz
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Why do you have to use me to show off? If you want to show off, then why don't you learn to play chess. - Ch. 5
~ Amy Tan
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I had discarded pride, that useless burden of self-importance I had carried around like my portable vanity with its broken mirror.
~ Amy Tan
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So I'm sad. I throw my vanity aside. I'm questioning myself. If the day on which you happen to read this letter proves to be one in which you're depressed, I know I'll get one kind of answer. Another day another.
~ Anais Nin
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Depression lowers self-esteem, but in many personalities, it does not eliminate pride, which is as good an engine for the fight as any I know. When you're so far down that love seems almost meaningless, vanity and a sense of obligation can save your life.
~ Andrew Solomon
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I believe in low light and trick mirrors. I believe in plastic surgery.
~ Andy Warhol
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Let us be grateful to the mirror for revealing to us our appearance only.
~ Samuel Butler
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The vanity of being known to be trusted with a secret is generally one of the chief motives to disclose it; for, however absurd it may be thought to boast an honour by an act which shows that it was conferred without merit, yet most men seem rather inclined to confess the want of virtue than of importance.
~ Samuel Johnson
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Truth will not afford sufficient food to their vanity; so they have betaken, themselves to errour. Truth, Sir, is a cow which will yield such people no more milk, and so they are gone to milk the bull.
~ Samuel Johnson
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Unnumbered suppliants crowd Preferment's gate Athirst for wealth, and burning to be great; Delusive Fortune hears th' incessant call, They mount, they shine, evaporate, and fall.
~ Samuel Johnson
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No place affords a more striking conviction of the vanity of human hopes, than a public library.
~ Samuel Johnson
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This is that conquest of the world and of ourselves, which has been always considered as the perfection of human nature; and this is only to be obtained by fervent prayer, steady resolutions, and frequent retirement from folly and vanity, from the cares of avarice, and the joys of intemperance, from the lulling sounds of deceitful flattery, and the tempting sight of prosperous wickedness.
~ Samuel Johnson
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God direct you according to them, and comfort you! All my fear was (and that more particularly for some of the last past months) that I should have been the mournful survivor. In a very few moments all my sufferings will be over; and God give you, when you come to this unavoidable period of all human vanity, the same happy prospects that are now opening to me! O Sir, believe me, all worldly joys are now nothing; less than nothing:
~ Samuel Richardson
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The vanity of the Sex, said he, will not suffer any thing of this sort to escape our Harriet. Women, continued he, make themselves so cheap at the public places, in and about town, that new faces are more enquired after than even fine faces constantly seen. Harriet has an honest artless bloom in her cheeks; she may attract notice as a novice:
~ Samuel Richardson
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It is true, my Lucy, that we young women are too apt to be pleased with the admiration pretended for us by the other Sex. But I have always endeavour'd to keep down any foolish pride of this sort, by such considerations as these: That flattery is the vice of men: That they seek to raise us, in order to lower us, and in the end to exalt themselves on the ruins of the pride they either hope to find or inspire:
~ Samuel Richardson
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O my Lucy! One branch of my vanity is intirely lopt off. I must pretend to some sort of skill in physiognomy! Never more will I, for this fellow's sake, presume to depend on my judgment of peoples hearts framed from their countenances.
~ Samuel Richardson
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