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Conceited Quotes - Page 5

Anyone must be mainly ignorant or thoughtless, who is surprised at everything he sees; or wonderfully conceited who expects everything to conform to his standard of propriety.

William Hazlitt (1841). “Lectures on the English Comic Writers. By William Hazlitt. Third edition. Edited by his son [William Hazlitt the Younger].”, p.49

When the rest of the congregation rose at the entrance of the choir he kept his seat. He argued that rising to one's feet at such a time tended to make the choir-boys conceited.

Isa Bowman (1900). “The Story of Lewis Carroll: Told for Young People by the Real Alice in Wonderland, Miss Isa Bowman”

I guess it really is just me, myself and all my millions.

Song: Headlines, Album: Take Care, 2011

For, to conceited men, all other men are admirers.

Antoine De Saint-Exupery (2015). “The Little Prince: "Illustrated Edition"”, p.54, eKitap Projesi

If I talk about what I'm good at, I seem like I'm a conceited egomaniac.

"Interview | Patrick Rothfuss – Part One". Interview with Aidan Moher, aidanmoher.com. June 8, 2007.

I got a long road ahead of me to make people believe i'm not actually a huge douche...

"Kanye West Responds to 'South Park'" by Tom Breihan, pitchfork.com. April, 9 2009.

In men this blunder still you find; all think their little set mankind.

Hannah More (1840). “Miscellaneous Works: Tragedies. Miscellaneous poems. Hymns and ballads. Sacred Dramas. Coelebs. Practical piety. Moriana”, p.169

Conceited little mega-puppy.

Douglas Adams (2009). “The Restaurant at the End of the Universe”, p.20, Pan Macmillan