27 Quotes About Pretentiousness

When someone is pretentious it means that they are very self-important and show their inflated ego. They often compliment themselves on their ideas or beliefs. They may also be overly concerned about how others perceive them, and think that everyone should feel the same way they do about an issue. Self-importance is one of the most common characteristics of pretentious people Read more

They tend to be driven by an inflated sense of self, an inflated view of their own importance, and an inflated sense of their own ability to influence other people.

I imagine that the intelligent people are the ones so...
1
I imagine that the intelligent people are the ones so intelligent that they don't even need or want to look 'intelligent' anymore. Criss Jami
2
To better understand God we must first shatter our own idea of God - maybe even day after day. Maybe he's too great to stay compressed in the human mind. Maybe he splits it wide open; this is why pretentious intellectualism so often fails to comprehend the concept of God: it is only accepting of what it can explain while in the process finding higher sources offensive. What we may confidently assert is that faith is the opening that allows God, this unpredictable, unseen power, to travel in and out of the mind without all the pains of confusion. . Criss Jami
A sign of a lover of wisdom is his delight...
3
A sign of a lover of wisdom is his delight in not running his mouth about things he doesn't know. Criss Jami
4
We're very familiar with the idea that some things are so complex they're beyond our comprehension. This not only keeps us solving and experimenting but also distracted. Many things are really so simple we can't see them under our big noses. Criss Jami
Arrogant men with knowledge make more noise from their mouth...
5
Arrogant men with knowledge make more noise from their mouth than making a sense from their mind. Amit Kalantri
There have been times I've felt so much art in...
6
There have been times I've felt so much art in my soul I grew sick of artists. Criss Jami
7
If you ask a twenty-one-year-old poet whose poetry he likes, he might say, unblushing, "Nobody's, " In his youth, he has not yet understood that poets like poetry, and novelists like novels; he himself likes only the role, the thought of himself in a hat. Annie Dillard
8
I need not adapt in certain ways. I am in fact but a visitor to this world, an ephemeral gasp within its long, tired history, and, before anything else, a follower of Christ. By this alone I have the power not to shuffle away from the Faith, the power to break loose from these marching-shackles of ongoing cultural and political pretense. Criss Jami
9
Lectures broke into one's day and were clearly a terrible waste of time, necessary no doubt if you were reading law or medicine or some other vocational subject, but in the case of English, the natural thing to do was talk a lot, listen to music, drink coffee and wine, read books, and go to plays, perhaps be in plays… Stephen Fry
10
I'm tired of 'pretentious' just being used as an excuse to dismiss anything that fucking expects you to have a brain. T.J. Kirk
11
July 7, 1986: Montreux It is only now that I realize the importance of a biography. I mean I always have realized that I enjoy to read (and have learned many things from) the biographies of artists whom I admire. It is probably my main source of education. In the beginning of my “career” (what an awful word) I was misled by a teacher who thought the things I was writing to be pretentious and self important. Years later, when I read those things I wrote in 1978, it didn’t seem so pretentious for almost everything I wrote about “wanting to do, ” I actually did in the four or five years that followed. Keith Haring
12
Be careful not to appear obsessively intellectual. When intelligence fills up, it overflows a parody. Criss Jami
13
Pretentiousness isn't always just big words and meaningless jargon, but also pretty words that either when put into action don't mean beans or hurt you in the long run. Oftentimes, the former appeals to the intellect whereas the latter appeals to the heart. Criss Jami
14
The hope is indeed that some will experience and believe: The purpose of a number of spiritual gurus is to demonstrate to God-fearing men faux spirituality. Criss Jami
15
Never trust someone that claims they care nothing of what society thinks of them. Instead of conquering obstacles, they simply pretend they don't exist. Tiffany Madison
16
Pseudo-artists think that being an artist means opposing whatever seems to be an establishment. That is not creative at all. True creativity is the ability to gain perspective wherever you may have missed it before. Criss Jami
17
I once began to ask around what constitutes a good poem. It felt petty, in a sense. A boy would need no help in deciding which girls he thinks are pretty. Criss Jami
18
A wise man's goal shouldn't be to say something profound, but to say something useful. Criss Jami
19
Like a Columbus of the heart, mind and soul I have hurled myself off the shores of my own fears and limiting beliefs to venture far out into the uncharted territories of my inner truth, in search of what it means to be genuine and at peace with who I really am. I have abandoned the masquerade of living up to the expectations of others and explored the new horizons of what it means to be truly and completely me, in all my amazing imperfection and most splendid insecurity. Anthon St. Maarten
20
Don’t be like so many writers, don’t be like so many thousands ofpeople who call themselves writers, don’t be dull and boring andpretentious, don’t be consumed with self-love.the libraries of the world haveyawned themselves tosleepover your kind.don’t add to that.don’t do it. Charles Bukowski
21
The vanity of intelligence is that the intelligent man is often more committed to 'one-upping' his opponent than being truthful. When the idea of intelligence, rather than intelligence itself, becomes a staple, there is no wisdom in it. Criss Jami
22
Whenever an occasion arose in which she needed an opinion on something in the wider world, she borrowed her husband's. If this had been all there was to her, she wouldn't have bothered anyone, but as is so often the case with such women, she suffered from an incurable case of of pretentiousness. Lacking any internalized values of her own, such people can arrive at a standpoint only by adopting other people's standards or views. The only principle that governs their minds is the question "How do I look?. Haruki Murakami
23
A person only experiences the fathomlessly beautiful and mysterious particulars that constitute reality by giving up the distorting spectacles of our egotistical appetites and repulsive pretensions, shedding artificial attachments, living without grand illusions, and free of deceptive delusions. Kilroy J. Oldster
24
I am hard to disgust, but a pretentious poet can do it Marianne Moore
25
To be full of yourself is to make a fool of yourself. Ashly Lorenzana
26
You shattered the remainder of my heart, yet you expect me to be okay with it day after day. Ahmed Mostafa