Vanity is like a killer, and one day his deeds will be exposed. ——Hanna Curry
You may rise to great heights based on false fame, but in the end you will inevitably turn into dirt. ——Anonymous
It is better to be hated for what you have done than to be loved for an unrealistic reputation. ——Gide
Learning for fictitious interests is often the loss of happiness. ——Aesop
While hoping for impossible perfection, people will lose the good things they could have obtained. ——Anonymous
Young girls, especially you, must know that a good reputation is more precious than any modification, and a good reputation is like a spring flower, a gust of wind can destroy it. ——Krylov
...The most shameful ones are those who follow the legacy of their fathers, do not know how to tell the prophets, and are blindly arrogant. The best glory should come from our own actions, not relying on our family. ——Shakespeare
Vanity is the product of hypocrisy. ——Carlyle
Vanity is a boring and deceptive thing; those who get it may not have any merit, and those who lose it may not have any fault. ——Shakespeare
Poverty is not a shame, but being ashamed of poverty is a shame. - Thomas Fuller
Vanity is hardly a vice, but all vices revolve around vanity and are nothing more than means to satisfy vanity. ——Bergson
Vanity causes us to pretend to be someone we are not in order to win the approval of others, while hypocrisy encourages us to cover up our sins with the appearance of virtue in an attempt to avoid the blame of others. ——Fielding
A vain person looks at his own name; a glorious person looks at the cause of his motherland! ——Wang Jie
Holding a grand funeral is not so much to mourn the deceased as to satisfy the vanity of the living——La Rochefoucauld
Vanity is other people’s of pride. ——Anonymous
Vanity is almost entirely stored in oneself. Therefore, it is best to open a gap to vanity and avoid its arbitrary drive. That is, it is necessary to drain water every day. ——Miki Kiyoshi
Some people’s vanity is more important than what is necessary to preserve their lives. For such people, how bad the role of vanity is! These people strive to make others unhappy in order to arouse their admiration. They try to get ahead, but end up being worse than others. ——Montesquieu
The false name is a lowly slave, speaking flattering lies on every tombstone, but under the silent wasteland, loyal ministers and righteous men are often buried. Skeletons. ——Shakespeare
A vain person sometimes criticizes himself and sometimes praises himself in order to profit from it, but a humble person never says a word for himself. ——La Fontaine
A vain person hides an ugly underwear with a gorgeous coat. ——Shakespeare
Vanity will bloom, but it will not bear fruit. ——Anonymous
Everyone's vanity is equal to his stupidity. ——Pop
Human vanity will freeze the mind when faced with difficult problems. ——[English] Shelley's "King Mabel"
A person's excessive humility implies that his vanity is particularly strong. ——[Dharma] Victor Hugo's "The Man Who Laughs"
If anyone cannot see the vanity of the world, he must be very vain himself.
——[Law] "On the Spirit of Law" by Meng de Sijiu