Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously.... Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us.


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Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be...
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Pride makes us esteem ourselves; vanity desires the esteem of others.
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Pride is something we have. Vanity is something others have.
UNKNOWN
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The English are predisposed to pride, the French to vanity.
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The English are predisposed to pride, the French to vanity.
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Pride only helps us to be generous; it never makes us so, any more than vanity makes us witty.
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Our vanity is most difficult to wound just when our pride has been wounded.
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Pride that dines on vanity, sups on contempt.
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Pride that dines on vanity, sups on contempt
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Pride does not wish to owe and vanity does not wish to pay.
FRANCOIS DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD
Pride does not wish to owe and vanity does not wish to pay.
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We are hell different but vanity keeps us stuck.
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Vanity is nothing without the regular people that notice I'm good looking.
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The vanity of others runs counter to our taste only when it runs counter to our vanity.
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Her heart did whisper that he had done it for her.
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Do not give way to useless alarm; though it is right to be prepared for the worst, there is no occas...
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As for Elizabeth Bennet, our chief reason for accepting her point of view as a reflection of her aut...
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You may ask questions which I shall not choose to answer.
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I have the highest respect for your nerves, they are my old friends.
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The words you can’t find, you borrow.
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We didn't play with pride. Pride is what you need right now. But all the little things (mistakes) ar...
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It was pivotal in making you but you don't remember it. Or do you? Do we understand the events that ...
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It is very often nothing but our own vanity that deceives us.
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My dear, dear aunt,' she rapturously cried, what delight! what felicity! You give me fresh life and ...
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Vanity makes us do more things against inclination than reason.
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We often have to Eat our own Words even though they are not Edible!
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We are far from perfect but willing to be different.
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It's always our touches of vanity/ That manage to betray us.
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We should guard ourselves against pride because pride leads to downfall.
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What makes vanity so insufferable to us, is that it hurts our own.
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The tyrant is a child of Pride
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JANE AUSTEN
Sometimes one is guided by what they say of themselves, and very frequently by what other people say...
JANE AUSTEN
The advantages of natural folly in a beautiful girl have been already set forth by the capital pen o...
JANE AUSTEN
We have all a better guide in ourselves, if we would attend to it, than any other person can be.
JANE AUSTEN
It is happy for you that you possess the talent of flattering with delicacy. May I ask whether these...
JANE AUSTEN
How quick come the reasons for approving what we like!
JANE AUSTEN
Friendship is certainly the finest balm for the pangs of disappointed love.
JANE AUSTEN
General benevolence, but not general friendship, made a man what he ought to be.
JANE AUSTEN
You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope...I have loved none but you.
JANE AUSTEN
Woe betide him, and her too, when it comes to things of consequence, when they are placed in circums...
JANE AUSTEN
Elinor agreed to it all, for she did not think he deserved the compliment of rational opposition.
JANE AUSTEN
It's been many years since I had such an exemplary vegetable.
JANE AUSTEN
I will be calm. I will be mistress of myself.
JANE AUSTEN
My dear, dear aunt,' she rapturously cried, what delight! what felicity! You give me fresh life and ...
JANE AUSTEN
One has got all the goodness, and the other all the appearance of it
JANE AUSTEN
But above all, above respect and esteem, there was a motive within her of good will which could not ...
JANE AUSTEN
Aunque me dieras cuarenta hombres como él, nunca sería tan feliz como tú. Mientras no posea tu bu...
JANE AUSTEN
It was gratitude; gratitude, not merely for having once loved her, but for loving her still well eno...
JANE AUSTEN
You may ask questions which I shall not choose to answer.
JANE AUSTEN
It's a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in...
JANE AUSTEN
My object then," replied Darcy, "was to show you, by every civility in my power, that I was not so m...
JANE AUSTEN
Vanity, not love, has been my folly.
JANE AUSTEN
They parted at last with mutual civility, and possibly a mutual desire of never meeting again.
JANE AUSTEN
She began now to comprehend that he was exactly the man who, in disposition and talents, would most ...
JANE AUSTEN
She was convinced that she could have been happy with him, when it was no longer likely they should ...
JANE AUSTEN
Follies and nonsense, whims and inconsistencies do divert me, I own, and I laugh at them whenever I ...
JANE AUSTEN
I am excessively diverted.
JANE AUSTEN
Nothing is more deceitful," said Darcy, "than the appearance of humility. It is often only carelessn...
JANE AUSTEN
Every thing nourishes what is strong already.
JANE AUSTEN