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People who are very vain are usually equally susceptible; and they who feel one thing acutely, will so feel another.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
We often brag that we are never bored with ourselves, and are so vain as never to think ourselves bad company.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Philosophy, having crept clinging to the rocks so far, puts out its feelers many ways in vain.
— Henry David Thoreau
It is vain to trust in wrong; as much of evil, so much of loss, is the formula of human history.
— Theodore Parker
You're so vain. I bet you think this song is about you.
— Carly Simon
Men are just as vain as women, and sometimes even more so.
— Helena Rubinstein
Nor do I regret that I have lived, since I have so lived that I think I was not born in vain, and I quit life as if it were an inn, not a home.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
To so perverse a sex all grace is vain.
— John Dryden
The glitter of the great world, you know, is only so much froth and spume: you may look in vain for happiness there.
— Jude Morgan
Poetry, it is often said and loudly so, is life's true mirror. But a monkey looking into a work of literature looks in vain for Socrates.
— Franz Grillparzer
All is vanity and everybody's vain. Women are terribly vain. So are men - more so, if possible.
— Jerome K. Jerome
I'd be a dog, a monkey, or a bear, or anything but that vain animal who is so proud of being rational.
— John Wilmot
Too much of yourself in it! Upon my word, Basil, I didn't know you were so vain; and I really can't see any resemblance between you,
— Oscar Wilde
All that is deformed ought to be reformed. The Word of God alone teaches us what ought to be so, and all reform effected otherwise is vain.
— Francis Lambert
Men are vain; but they won't mind women working so long as they get smaller wages for the same job.
— Irvin S. Cobb
A vain man is a nauseous creature: he is so full of himself that he has no room for anything else, be it never so good or deserving.
— William Penn
It is in vain to look for the elevation of woman so long as she is degraded in marriage.
— Elizabeth Cady Stanton
I don't know what a supermodel is. If they call me that, I might have to punch them. It's just so vain and so unreal.
— Waris Dirie
Let me not be so vain to think that I'm the sole author of my victories and a victim of my defeats.
— Ze Frank
Nothing so soothes our vanity as a display of greater vanity in others; it make us vain, in fact, of our modesty.
— Louis Kronenberger
He is born in vain, who having attained the human birth, so difficult to get, does not attempt to realize God in this very life.
— Ramakrishna
Examples would indeed be excellent things were not people so modest that none will set, and so vain that none will follow them.
— Augustus Hare
All at once I felt so vain, like a girl posturing for the crowds as she walks along, only to discover the street is empty.
— Arthur Golden
Never had she so honestly felt that she could have loved him, as now, when all love must be vain.
— Seth Grahame-Smith
Sometimes women are so great and powerful, but then they surrender to these vain things. They kind of fall for it.
— Lykke Li
It is the vain endeavor to make ourselves what we are not that has strewn history with so many broken purposes and lives left in the rough.
— James Russell Lowell
Reader, I am myself the subject of my book; you would be unreasonable to spend your leisure on so frivolous and so vain a matter.
— Bernard Malamud
At grief so deep the tongue must wag in vain; the language of our sense and memory lacks the vocabulary of such pain.
— Dante Alighieri
We are so vain that we even care for the opinion of those we don't care for.
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
It's much easier for me to imagine a praying murderer, a praying prostitute, than a vain person praying. Nothing is so at odds with prayer as vanity.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
It is so difficult not to become vain about one's own good luck.
— Simone De Beauvoir
No physical activity is so vain as boxing. A man gets into the ring to attract admiration. In no sport, therefore, can you be more humiliated.
— Norman Mailer
Of course not, Drew. Why should you chase anyone, when you're so content to tlet everyone chase you?
— Emma Chase
If a real God were actually so vain as to constantly demand worship, then he would not be worth it.
— Stellan Skarsgard
Yes, one must suffer, even in vain, so as not to have lived in vain.
— Antonio Porchia
It's not that I'm vain; I simply thought I had plenty of time, so I told Vivian I'd be ready to go in a few minutes.
— Nicholas Sparks