As an artist, there were different levels in my career that brought me to a realization that I am what you would call a pure artist. And I don't say that with any type of vanity.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'Vanity' means worthlessness.
The highest form of vanity is love of fame.
My mother was a gorgeous person with no vanity, but she was a really good soul.
When you eliminate vanity from an art form, and I would think that this would be any art form, what is left is an opportunity to be incredibly naked and truthful.
How can anybody learn anything from an artwork when the piece of art only reflects the vanity of the artist and not reality?
My vanity is not remotely physical, it is cerebral. I suppose feeling self-conscious might be a form of vanity, though.
When I was young, I had this contrarian thing, and my music for a long time was an extension of that. I didn't want to entertain people; I had too much vanity to be an entertainer. I think that some layers of vanity came off.
Vanity was a joke. She was an image created to make money.
My greatest vanity is my skin. It is the colour of gingerbread and, thanks to my mother's genes, smooth and mostly blemish-free.
Vanity is something that will only get in the way of doing your best work, and ultimately if you're truly vain you care more about your work than how you look in your work. I actually consider myself a pretty vain guy when it comes to that.