If you want to be successful in this world, when you enter a certain salon, you must let your vanity pay tribute to the vanity of others. ---Mrs. Jean Liz
Happy are those who are interested in research! Happier are those who can free their minds from delusion and free themselves from vanity through research. ---Lametli
Vanity first takes society as its object, while reputation first takes itself as its object. Contrary to vanity's focus on society, reputation is the understanding of one's own character. ---Miki Kiyoshi
Don't trust people who are overly modest, especially when the other person takes a satirical attitude toward himself. Because, behind this kind of humility, 80% of them hide a strong desire for vanity and fame. ---Hiltai
Vanity makes people laugh at others; pride makes people humble, and ambition makes people extremely vicious. ---Mrs. Starr
Ambition, greed, self-love, vanity, friendship, generosity, fair spirit: these emotions, mixed together to varying degrees and pervading society, have always existed throughout history. It is the motivation for all actions and undertakings. They have been watched by humans. ---Hume's "Treatise of Human Nature"
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
The real characteristics of ignorance are: vanity, pride and arrogance. ---Se Butler
Holding a grand funeral is not so much to mourn the dead as to satisfy the vanity of the living. ---La Rochefoucauld
Vanity is nothing more than the hormone of labor and the ointment of rest; it is tightly attached to the fountain of life. ---Ruskin
If conceit, vanity or anger causes a child to lose his fear, or causes him not to listen to the advice of fear, this mentality should be eliminated by appropriate means, and it should be made He thought about it for a moment, lowered his temper, and thought twice before he acted, to see if what he was doing was worth the risk. ---Locke
The average person usually praises mediocre people. For mediocre people, people are very happy to help; for talented people, people are happy to be deprived. The latter became the object of jealousy, and people did not forgive him; but for the interests of the former, people supported him at all costs, and he was supported by people's vanity. ---Montesquieu
Opening your heart is for vanity, to talk freely, to gain the trust of others, and to exchange secrets. ---La Rochefoucauld
I always find the vulgar goals that people strive for, property, vanity, and luxurious life, all despicable. ---Einstein