“I, Tivadar Kosztka, who gave up his prime of youth for the rebirth of the world, accepting the call of the invisible Spirit, had a regular civil job, comfort, wealth then... Going to Paris in 1907 I oppositely standed alone in front of millions with only the result of the divine providence, and I beat the vanity of the world hollow, but I haven't killed 10 million people, only sobered them. I haven't made commercials from things, because I didn't care for the pedlar's press; I retired from the world instead, going to the top of the Lebanons, and I painted cedars.” PeopleWorldMadeCareJobsSpiritWealthResultsAcceptingMillionsFrontsHavensYouthDivineComfortBeatsPressesInvisibleVanityParisPrimeProvidenceRebirthRetiredHollowGave UpLebanonDivine ProvidenceCedars Author:Tivadar Kosztka Csontvary
“I'm not sure if guys are supposed to read Vanity Fair. I feel very metrosexual with it but am not sure it's in my comfort zone.” IfsFeelsGuyComfortFairsVanityNot SureZoneComfort ZoneVanity FairMetrosexuals Author:Mohsin Hamid
“I think there is a major difference between actors and actresses. All of the men I've worked with have been really difficult, whereas the women have always been extremely cooperative. I began thinking about that, and I think it comes down to a question of comfort with vanity.” ThinkingMenHas BeensActorsDifficultDifferencesHe ManComfortMajorsActressesVanityCooperativesActors And Actresses Author:Michelle Pfeiffer
“Man has always sacrificed truth to his vanity, comfort and advantage. He lives not by truth but by make-believe.” MenLifeBelieveSpiritualityComfortAdvantageVanityMysticismMake Believe Book:The Summing Up Source: The Summing Up