vanity Quotes (7 Quotes)
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1. Oscar Wilde ‘s quote about vanity. It is curious how vanity…
Quotes by Oscar Wilde : “It is curious how vanity helps the successful man and wrecks the failure.” -
2. J. Michael Straczynski ‘s quote about vanity. People spend too much time…
Quotes by J. Michael Straczynski : “People spend too much time finding other people to blame, too much energy finding excuses for not being what they are capable of being, and not enough energy putting themselves on the line, growing out of the past, and getting on with their lives.” -
3. Sir Walter Scott’s quote about philanthropy. A good deal of philanthropy…
“A good deal of philanthropy arises in general from mere vanity and love of distinction gilded over to others and to themselves with some show of benevolent sentiment.”
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4. Logan Pearsall Smith ‘s quote about author. Every author, however modest, keeps…
Quotes by Logan Pearsall Smith : “Every author, however modest, keeps a most outrageous vanity chained like a madman in the padded cell of his breast.” -
5. Max Lerner ‘s quote about . There are some who become…
Quotes by Max Lerner : “There are some who become spies for money, or out of vanity and megalomania, or out of ambition, or out of a desire for thrills. But the malady of our time is of those who become spies out of idealism.” -
6. But pride only
“But pride only helps us to be generous; it never makes us so, any more than vanity makes us witty. ”
by George EliotMiddlemarch -
7. Discourtesy does not
“Discourtesy does not spring merely from one bad quality, but from several--from foolish vanity, from ignorance of what is due to others, from indolence, from stupidity, from distraction of thought, from contempt of others, from jealousy. ”
by Jean de La Bruyere