Atheism Quote by Percy Bysshe Shelley
“Human vanity is so constituted that it stiffens before difficulties. The more an object conceals itself from our eyes, the greater the effort we make to seize it, because it pricks our pride, it excites our curiosity and it appears interesting. In fighting for his God everyone, in fact, fights only for the interest of his own vanity, which, of all the passions produced bye the mal-organization of society, is the quickest to take offense, and the most capable of committing the greatest follies.”
About This Quote
Source Poem: "A Vindication of the Rights of Women", 1842
Vanity drives people to chase hidden objects, fueling pride, curiosity, and folly.
In simple terms: Pride makes us chase what we can’t see.
Beware pride vanity’s blind pursuit.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal ambition
- political movements
- consumer behavior
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What drives your hidden ambitions?
- Can pride be channeled constructively?
Vanity can be harnessed for positive goals if redirected.