Thomas a Kempis: Imitatio Christi
On vanity
It is vanity then to seek after, and to trust in, the riches
that shall perish. It is vanity, too, to covet honours, and to
lift up ourselves on high. It is vanity to follow the desires of
the flesh and be led by them, for this shall bring misery at the
last. It is vanity to desire a long life, and to have little
care for a good life. It is vanity to take thought only for the
life which now is, and not to look forward to the things which
shall be hereafter. It is vanity to love that which quickly
passeth away, and not to hasten where eternal joy abideth.
(Thomas a Kempis: Imitatio Christi, Book 1, chapter I)
Thomas a Kempis (Thomas van Kempen)
ca. 1380 – july 25, 1471
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