Vanity Quotes
I repent daily my sins, my faults, and my shortcomings.
Vanity
Quotes to Explore
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An object is not first imagined or thought about and then expected or willed, but in being actively expected it is imagined as future and in being willed it is thought.
Samuel Alexander
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When men can no longer be theists, they must, if they are civilized, become humanists.
Walter Lippmann
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The great proof of madness is the disproportion of one's designs to one's means.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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It is hard work to be good when you are very little and very hungry, and have many sticks to beat you, and no mother's lips to kiss you.
Ouida
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I do not want to be sheriff of Hillsborough County, seriously.
Pam Bondi
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I'm never, like I say, I'm never happy, I'm never satisfied, it's never good enough.
R. Lee Ermey
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Life is too short to dust every week.
Mary Elizabeth Lease
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I spent most of the '60s, when I was starting to try to write novels, living and working in Greece and Turkey. These are countries where the ancient past is interfused with the daily present, and I remember being struck with wonder at the constant sense of continuity and connection, the reminders that lie in wait for you at every turn.
Barry Unsworth
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Be the best you can be, but acknowledge that you will make mistakes, and then know which errors to let go of. There will be typos in e-mails, meetings you are late for, daily to-do lists that don't get completed. Cut yourself some slack and, more important, reward yourself along the way.
Caroline Ghosn
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It so happened that Lucy, who found daily life rather chaotic, entered a more solid world when she opened the piano. She was then no longer either deferential or patronizing; no longer either a rebel or a slave.
E. M. Forster
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I repent daily my sins, my faults, and my shortcomings.
Vanity