Top Vanity Quotes

  • Every author, however modest, keeps a most outrageous vanity chained like a madman in the padded cell of his breast. – Logan Pearsall Smith

    Every author, however modest, keeps a most outrageous vanity chained like a madman in the padded cell of his breast.– Logan Pearsall Smith

  • Love is possession, a sort of vanity. – Chloe Thurlow

    Love is possession, a sort of vanity.– Chloe Thurlow

  • you’ll never see my books on Vanity Fair I’m not the type of author they would want there – Stanley Victor Paskavich

    you’ll never see my books on Vanity Fair I’m not the type of author they would want there– Stanley Victor Paskavich

  • She had been nothing but a beloved bauble passed from a mother to a son, a decoration of vanity, devoid of identity. – D Morgenstern

    She had been nothing but a beloved bauble passed from a mother to a son, a decoration of vanity, devoid of identity.– D Morgenstern

  • Vanity dies hard, in some obstinate cases it outlives the man. – Robert Louis Stevenson

    Vanity dies hard, in some obstinate cases it outlives the man.– Robert Louis Stevenson

  • This world is all vanity. It is a tempest hurling us from one sorrow to another. – Jocelyn  Murray

    This world is all vanity. It is a tempest hurling us from one sorrow to another.– Jocelyn Murray

  • The vanity of others runs counter to our taste only when it runs counter to our vanity. – Friedrich Nietzsche

    The vanity of others runs counter to our taste only when it runs counter to our vanity.– Friedrich Nietzsche

  • Alas, my being the James Bond of vampires isn’t the whole issue. Vanity must wait. – Anne Rice

    Alas, my being the James Bond of vampires isn’t the whole issue. Vanity must wait.– Anne Rice

  • Vanity, thy name is vampire. – Jim Butcher

    Vanity, thy name is vampire.– Jim Butcher

  • You rely on your speed too much. A young man’s vanity. An old man learns to absorb pain and wait for an opportunity. – Robert Ferrigno

    You rely on your speed too much. A young man’s vanity. An old man learns to absorb pain and wait for an opportunity.– Robert Ferrigno