BRAGGING QUOTES II

quotations about bragging

Every other enjoyment malice may destroy; every other panegyric envy may withhold; but no human power can deprive the boaster of his own encomiums.

SAMUEL JOHNSON

The Rambler, Jan. 21, 1752


Bragging is but so much breath lost in good company, and ought to be no more taken notice of than the barking of a little cur in the streets, so long as a man's heels are safe, and the dog does not bite.

ANONYMOUS

The European Magazine and London Review, vol. 79


Mankind in general seem to take about as much pride in bragging of their faults as of their virtues.

H. W. SHAW

attributed, Day's Collacon


The biggest challenge after success is shutting up about it.

CRISS JAMI

Killosophy


I, a Laconian dog, can bite again:
Yes, I can make the Daunian tiger flee,
Much more a bragging, foul-mouth'd whelp like thee.

HENRY KIRKE WHITE

The Remains of Henry Kirke White


If the world you wish to know,
Never by its speeches go.

EDWARD JOHN TURNOUR

"The World,", Thoughts in Youth and Age


What cure for this, you malt-worm? oh, my soul, How it does blush to know thee! bragging puppy!

JAMES SHIRLEY

The Ball


Boasts are wind and deeds are hard.

ISAAC ASIMOV

Foundation and Empire


Never brag, never bluster, never blush.

ROBERT BROWNING

Dramatis Personae


The truth is that these braggarts are ignoramuses and impostors. They speak with a self-satisfaction they do not possess within themselves, in order to impose their point of view, and if they do possess it, it is owing to their very ignorance.

FRAY SERVANDO

The Memoirs of Fray Servando Teresa de Mier


For a while they managed remarkably well; only their habit of bragging was prodigious.

EDGAR ALLAN POE

Some Words with a Mummy


Tell me what you brag about and I'll tell you what you lack.

SPANISH PROVERB


For all braggarts are anxious to gain our envy. We have something to give which is of consequence to them, so, though they employ a patronising voice, it is really we who are the patrons, for it is we who are solicited. Therefore the most swollen-headed of actors is really the humblest, for he is striving to impress all those around him: their indifference maddens him; slighting words rouse him to frenzy. He is completely at their mercy--their sport, their servile slave.

A. CONSTANCE SMEDLEY

"The Humility of Self-Assertion", The Idler


Bravado may stir the crowd, but courage needs no audience.

T. F. HODGE

From Within I Rise


Often, unaware, our writers paint
Themselves in every hero. Desperate taint!
Braggart authors make wild bragging plays,
Both kings and beggars sounding their own praise.

NICOLAS BOILEAU

The Art of Poetry


O fool, thou fool, thou poor bragging fool!

HEINRICH HEINE

"The Song of the Oceanides"


There is one thing about hens that looks like wisdom--they don't cackle much until they have laid their eggs.

ANONYMOUS

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Apr. 22, 1876


With a braggart, it's no sooner done than said.

EVAN ESAR

20,000 Quips & Quotes


You will never hear a good word said about a bragger, unless you hear him talk about himself.

EVAN ESAR

20,000 Quips & Quotes


O what a world is this we live in,
Too much bragging, little giving;
All is brazen-face pretension.

EDWARD JOHN TURNOUR

"The World,", Thoughts in Youth and Age