William Penn Quote

A vain man is a nauseous creature: he is so full of himself that he has no room for anything else, be it never so good or deserving.


A Collection of the Works of William Penn (ed. 1726)


A vain man is a nauseous creature: he is so full of himself that he has no room for anything else, be it never so good or deserving.

A vain man is a nauseous creature: he is so full of himself that he has no room for anything else, be it never so good or deserving.

A vain man is a nauseous creature: he is so full of himself that he has no room for anything else, be it never so good or deserving.

A vain man is a nauseous creature: he is so full of himself that he has no room for anything else, be it never so good or deserving.