A Quote by Ali ibn Abi Talib

Vanity prevents improvement — © Ali ibn Abi Talib
Vanity prevents improvement

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Self-improvement is a dangerous form of vanity.
If there is a single quality that is shared by all great men, it is vanity. But I mean by vanity only that they appreciate their own worth. Without this kind of vanity they would not be great. And with vanity alone, of course, a man is nothing.
I believe that Judaism was an improvement on polytheism; Christianity was an improvement on Judaism (to some degree and in some departments only); that Protestantism is an improvement on Catholicism; that Mormonism is an improvement on Protestantism. So I give Joseph Smith credit as an innovator and as a smart fellow.
The evil effect of science upon men is principally this, that by far the greatest number of those who wish to display a knowledge of it accomplish no improvement at all of the understanding, but only a perversity of it, not to mention that it serves most of them as a tool of vanity.
Why do you beat the air and run in vain? Every occupation has a purpose, obviously. Tell me then, what is the purpose of all the activity of the world? Answer, I challenge you! It is vanity of vanity: all is vanity.
Vanity, in a fairy tale, will make you evil. Vanity in the real world will drive you nuts. Vanity makes you say things like “I deserved a better life than this.
And could I look upon her without compassion, seeing her punishment in the ruin she was, in her profound unfitness for this earth on which she was placed, in the vanity of sorrow which had become a master mania, like the vanity of penitence, the vanity of remorse, the vanity of unworthiness, and other monstrous vanities that have been curses in this world?
Vanity is a relative of Pride; Vanity is talkative, pride is silent. When Vanity and Pride get together, they could make monstrosities.
You have a great deal of yourself on the line, writing- your vanity is at stake. You discover a tricky thing about fiction writing; a certain amount of vanity is necessary to be able to do it all, but any vanity above that certain amount is lethal.
Where there is no standard, there can be no improvement. For these reasons, standards are the basis for both maintenance and improvement
The man who reads only for improvement is beyond the hope of much improvement before he begins.
School improvement is not a mystery. Incremental, even dramatic improvement is not only possible but probable under the right conditions.
Progress is made by the improvement of people, not the improvement of machines.
Is there any vanity greater than the vanity of those who believe themselves without it?
Healthy vanity sweeps through life. Sickly vanity lies in bed.
It is the vanity of women to spend hours in front of the mirror. It is the vanity of men not to bother.
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