Vanity And Pride Quotes

Vanity And Pride Quotes by Samael Aun Weor, Jane Austen, Francois de La Rochefoucauld, William Shakespeare, Charles Caleb Colton, Jonathan Swift and many others.

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Vanity is a relative of Pride; Vanity is talkative, pride is silent. When Vanity and Pride get together, they could make monstrosities.
Samael Aun Weor
Had I been in love, I could not have been more wretchedly blind. But vanity, not love, has been my folly.
Jane Austen
Yes, vanity is a weakness indeed. But pride – where there is a real superiority of mind, pride will be always under good regulation.
Jane Austen
Pride does not wish to owe and vanity does not wish to pay.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Vanity, not love, has been my folly.
Jane Austen
O world, how apt the poor are to be proud!
William Shakespeare
Whatever praises itself but in the deed, devours the deed in the praise.
William Shakespeare
He that is proud eats up himself: pride is his own glass, his own trumpet, his own chronicle.
William Shakespeare
Ladies of Fashion starve their happiness to feed their vanity, and their love to feed their pride.
Charles Caleb Colton
Vanity is a mark of humility rather than of pride.
Jonathan Swift
Mingled vanity and pride appear in this, that when miserable men do seek after God, instead of ascending higher than themselves as they ought to do, they measure him by their own carnal stupidity, and neglecting solid inquiry, fly off to indulge their curiosity in vain speculation.
John Calvin
Our vanity is hardest to wound precisely when our pride has just been wounded.
Friedrich Nietzsche
I hate the countrie’s dirt and manners, yet I love the silence; I embrace the wit; A courtship, flowing here in full tide. But loathe the expense, the vanity and pride. No place each way is happy.
William Habington
Pride that dines on vanity, sups on contempt.
Benjamin Franklin
The truest characters of ignorance are vanity and pride and arrogance.
Samuel Butler
Vanity and pride of nations; vanity is as advantageous to a government as pride is dangerous.
Baron de Montesquieu