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300 Best Karma Narcissist Quotes To Let Go Of A Toxic Relationship

Karma Narcissist Quotes- It is really difficult to spot out a narcissist at first as their first tactics is to shower you with love. You might be clouded by their love and fake feelings that you won’t be able to see their true intentions at first.

With time, the narcissist’s true color starts to come out.

It is not really possible or rather it is impossible to change a narcissist and when they are confronted about what they have done wrong, they become defensive immediately and also get angry and try to make you look like a fool (gaslighting).

Narcissists are sometimes seen as confident but in the real sense, they are fragile and cannot handle the slightest bit of constructive criticism.

 If you are dealing with someone who is a narcissist, you shouldn’t even think of changing the person, what you have to do is walk away. Just work on yourself, heal your heart, build your confidence back and let karma have its turn on them.

Karma will certainly make things right for you and you won’t have to throw a punch whatsoever.

In this post, we have collections of karma narcissist quotes that will help you move on and give you a sense of fulfillment after been assured that karma will always get to narcissists.

But before we proceed, let’s talk about a narcissist.

Who Is A Narcissist?

According to Wikipedia, a narcissist is a person with a self-centered personality with excessive interest in his or her own physical appearance or image at the expense of others.

A narcissist is a person who has an excessive sense of importance and deep need for admiration. They do not really care about hurting others because they care to much about themselves.

They tend to be so absorbed in themselves that they ignore how their actions affect others. Also, some of them are aware of how negatively they affect people but they do not care enough to change.

Symptoms Of Narcissism

In as much as it is difficult to spot narcissism at first, here are some of the features of narcissistic personality disorder:

  • Grandiosity

Here, you feel an exaggerated sense of self-importance, feel so superior to other and think that you need to be treated specially.

  • Excessive need for admiration

You feel that you must be the cynosure and try to monopolize conversations.

  • Lack of empathy

You lack the ability to care about the emotional needs or experiences of others even loved ones.

  • Identity disturbance
  • Difficulty with attachment and dependency
  • Chronic feelings of emptiness and boredom
  • Vulnerability to life transitions
  • Entitlements
  • Rudeness and arrogance

Best Karma Narcissist Quotes

“Narcissists are consumed with maintaining a shallow false self to others. They’re emotionally crippled souls that are addicted to attention. Because of this they use a multitude of games, in order to receive adoration. Sadly, they are the most ungodly of God’s creations because they don’t show remorse for their actions, take steps to make amends or have empathy for others. They are morally bankrupt.”

“Realise that narcissists have an addiction disorder. They are strongly addicted to feeling significant. Like any addict they will do whatever it takes to get this feeling often. That is why they are manipulative and future fakers. They promise change, but can’t deliver if it interferes with their addiction. That is why they secure backup supplies.”

“Maybe, the lesson we can all learn from the inner sadness of a Narcissist is to see through our own fabrications, our own illusions so that we can be set free to be real once more.”

“Many victims of narcissistic abuse are hypersensitive. They don’t want to be told by others that they are wrong when they fight with their narcissist. They see it as standing up for themselves, when in reality it is perpetuating what the narcissist wants ; drama and a reaction.”

“When people don’t tell you the truth, what they really are saying is they don’t value you or their relationship with you enough to be honest.”

“Only a demon would prevent a person from saving lives or fulfilling their life mission. There is no reasoning with the devil. Stand with pride because your heart is filled with the goodness of helping others, while theirs is filled with helping themselves.”

“The worst lies were the lies I told myself about the lies others told me.”

“Narcissists withhold affection to punish you. Withhold attention to get revenge. And withhold an emotional empathetic response to make you feel insecure.”

“Ego is born of the need to ‘prove’ oneself instead of making the choice to ‘be’ oneself.”

“Parents are supposed to give the child back to herself with love. If they’ve got duct tape over their eyes because of narcissism, it doesn’t happen.”

“But both the narcissist and his partner do not really consider each other. Trapped in the moves of an all-consuming dance macabre, they follow the motions morbidly; semiconscious, desensitised, exhausted, and concerned only with survival.”

“Narcissistic abuse is not just that someone dumped you or who you had a little tiff with. NA is psychological abuse and brainwashing using intermittent reward and punishment, coercive control and withholding normal empathetic, emotional reactions to lower your self-esteem.”

“The only good decision you will make while with them is leaving!”

“The lion is most handsome when looking for food.”

“I think writers are the most narcissistic people. Well, I mustn’t say this, I like many of them, a great many of my friends are writers.”

“There was nothing more unattractive than narcissism, she thought: nothing could transform beauty into a cloying, unattractive quality than that self-conscious appreciation of self.”

“Those who get upset for being treated the way that they treat others, will never understand why others treat them the way that they treat others.”

“Even though friends say they are interested in your life, they never really want to talk about you as much as you want them to.”

“But that’s the thing about narcissists. They can try to fool you, with all their heart, but in the end, they’re just fooling themselves.”

“Relationships with narcissists are held in place by hope of a “someday better,” with little evidence to support it will ever arrive.”

“The narcissist is like a bucket with a hole in the bottom: No matter how much you put in, you can never fill it up. The phrase “I never feel like I am enough” is the mantra of the person in the narcissistic relationship. That’s because to your narcissistic partner, you are not. No one is. Nothing is.”

“You can teach a narcissist to show up on time, … but you can’t train them to listen once they get there.”

“Because they always measure themselves by other people, they also measure themselves against other people. They are chronically reliant on the opinions of others to form their own sense of self and are always comparing themselves, their status, their possessions and their lives to other people to determine their sense of worth and self-esteem (in a way, narcissists outsource their sense of self).”

“Narcissism is very much a “disorder of superficiality.” Given that the entire world is trending towards greater superficiality in all endeavours such as work, school, parenting, and love, the narcissists’ propensity toward superficiality no longer seems that unusual.”

“The emptiness of the narcissist often means that they are only focused on whatever is useful or interesting to them at the moment. If at that moment it is interesting for them to tell you they love you, they do. It’s not really a long game to them, and when the next interesting issue comes up, they attend to that. The objectification of others and viewing other people as objects useful to his needs can also play a role.”

“Are you a flying monkey? Be careful. Don’t get caught up in a narcissist’s mind games.”

“They provoke you but when you defend yourself, they cry victim.”

“Beware of narcissistic people. They’ll tell everyone you’re crazy, only to cover up their trickery.”

“A narcissist’s criticism is their autobiography.”

“Children of narcissists learn that love is abuse. The narcissist teaches them that if someone displeases you, it is okay to harm them and call it love.”

“If you want to go from being adored to devalued in the blink of an eye, simply insult the narcissist.”

“I am a recovering narcissist. I thought narcissism was about self-love till someone told me there is a flip side to it. It is actually drearier than self-love; it is unrequited self-love.”

“The spirit of arrogance most definitely makes you shine. It paints a bright red target on your own forehead.”

“Narcissists withhold affection to punish you. Withhold attention to get revenge. And withhold an emotional empathetic response to make you feel insecure.”

“Narcissism is voluntary blindness, an agreement not to look beneath the surface.”

“Narcissists would rather lie and humiliate you than to admit that they were in the wrong.”

“I wish that people would stop destroying other people just because they were once destroyed.”

“Withhold admiration from a narcissist and be disliked. Give it and be treated with indifference.”

“The ‘I’ is the ego that we must avoid at any cost, if we truly wish to be different from narcissists. Instead of using ‘I’ repeatedly, it would be wise to replace it with ‘we’.”

“Please repair your narcissism before you start loving your neighbour as yourself.”

“Narcissistic abuse is a form of psycho-emotional abuse that takes place when a pathological narcissist targets another individual and exposes them to trauma. It can also manifest as physical, financial, spiritual and sexual abuse.”

“Love is intermittent reinforcement with spouses and children alike. The child is love-bombed when the narcissist feels the child reflects their false self. The moment the child fails to do so, the narcissistic parent blithely discards them.”

“Hate is the complement of fear and narcissists like being feared. It imbues them with an intoxicating sensation of omnipotence.”

“Most of the narcissists are geniuses and masters of Psychology. But they are using their knowledge to eradicate, rather than to help humanity.”

“Narcissists, however, are similar to a spider that has built a web for its prey to bring itself.”

“For all his inner suffering, the narcissist has many traits that make for success in bureaucratic institutions, which put premium on the manipulation of interpersonal relations, discourage the formation of deep personal attachments, and at the same time provide the narcissist with the approval he needs in order to validate his self-esteem.”

“In order to polish and perfect the part he has devised for himself, the new Narcissus gazes at his own reflection, not so much in admiration as in unremitting search of flaws, signs of fatigue, decay. Life becomes a work of art, while “the first art work in an artist,” in Norman Mailer’s pronouncement, “is the shaping of his own personality.”

“Notwithstanding his occasional illusions of omnipotence, the narcissist depends on others to validate his self-esteem. He cannot live without an admiring audience.”

“Daughters of narcissistic mothers absorb the message “I am valued for what I do, rather than for who I am.”

“Narcissists commonly cut people off and out of their lives due to their shallow emotional style of seeing others as either good or bad.”

“Dealing with a narcissist in a divorce is like dealing with a bully. The wear and tear you will experience when you try to protect your child’s emotional welfare will be significant. Even though you are mentally healthier than the narcissist, you can look unstable to the professionals involved in your case due to your reactions to the bully’s abusive behaviour.”

“One of the main effects of social media is our confusion of someone’s obsession with their appearance with self-love or confidence.”

“You used me. You made me feel special then threw me away when you were bored. You took my trust. You broke my trust. You turned people against me. You turned me against myself.”

“All narcissists are self-obsessed, but malignant narcissists are at the top of the scale. They have a pathological self-belief, a sense of grandiosity, even, which demands attention and admiration. They’re convinced they’re special in some way and want other people to acknowledge it as well. Crucially, they’re also sadists who lack any conscience. They don’t necessarily get fulfilment from inflicting pain, but they enjoy the sense of power it gives them. And they’re indifferent to any suffering they might cause.”

“Narcissistic pleasure seekers routinely avoid developing the humility required to manufacture a life of full measure. Shallow persons such as me hide their insecurities behind a false persona of bravado, boasting of their inconsequential deeds, pyrrhic victories, and adamant refusals to tackle any task that they fear.”

“Americans are experiencing an epidemic in narcissistic behaviour in a culture that is intrinsically self-conscious and selfish, and citizens are encouraged to pursue happiness and instant gratification of their personal desires.”

“It is already hard enough to understand what someone is saying. Discussion is just an exercise in narcissism where everyone takes turns showing off. Very quickly, you no longer have any idea what is being discussed.”

“Being a control freak is a weakness, not a strength. If you can’t allow others to shine, you’re exhibiting signs of narcissism and showing a lack of self-confidence. It is isolation through ego.”

“Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great ones make you feel that you, too, can become great.”

“When you choose to look down on something, you render yourself incapable of understanding it.”

“People don’t care about this kind of stuff, ya know? We want self-improvement, not self-knowledge. We want change,” he motioned with his hands in a strange attempt to mock modern-day hipsters’ version of change, “But not for any particular reason. We want to do good deeds but only if we can tell others about it. We want all sorts of ideals, not for their own sake, but rather for the sake of appearances. We don’t want knowledge; we want to show others we have knowledge.”

“The thing about a mirror is this: the one who stares into it is condemned to consider the world from her own perspective.”

“When I look at narcissism through the vulnerability lens, I see the shame-based fear of being ordinary. I see the fear of never feeling extraordinary enough to be noticed, to be lovable, to belong, or to cultivate a sense of purpose.”

“There is simply no winning with a narcissist. He will treat you so horribly that you will become withdrawn and depressed and then he will turn around and say, ‘You’re no fun anymore, you’re always so depressed. I need to be with someone more positive.”

“Babies cry to get their needs met. Narcissists are great actors and often use tears as a tool of manipulation, this is an abuse tactic! Do not allow them to let this work as guilt, they are acting!”

“Children of narcissists learn that love is abuse. The narcissist teaches them that if someone displeases you, it is okay to harm them and call it love.”

“Americans are experiencing an epidemic in narcissistic behaviour in a culture that is intrinsically self-conscious and selfish, and citizens are encouraged to pursue happiness and instant gratification of their personal desires.”

“Often the narcissist believes that other people are “faking it”, leveraging emotional displays to achieve a goal. He is convinced that their ostensible “feelings” are grounded in ulterior, non-emotional motives. Faced with other people’s genuine emotions, the narcissist becomes suspicious and embarrassed. He feels compelled to avoid emotion-tinged situations, or worse, experiences surges of almost uncontrollable aggression in the presence of expressed sentiments. They remind him how imperfect he is and how poorly equipped.”

“That which he projects ahead of him as his ideal, is merely his substitute for the lost narcissism of his childhood – the time when he was his own ideal.”

“As individuals and as a nation, we now suffer from social narcissism. The beloved echo of our ancestors, the virgin America, has been abandoned. We have now fallen in love with our own image, with images of our making, which turn out to be images of ourselves.”

“And we need to know what it is to be human if we are to avoid becoming narcissists.”

“Half the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important … They justify it because they are absorbed in the endless struggle to think well of themselves.”

“We are to give (and take) true love without falling into the narcissistic habit of only trying to take it in.”

“I spend my life constantly calling in ‘imaginary’ debts that aren’t owed to me in order to avoid the ‘real’ debts that I owe to others, and so everybody ends up bankrupt.”

“No other being is less human than the one who thinks of others as such.”

“The worst lies were the lies I told myself about the lies others told me.”

“Half the pain in human life comes from gazing in mirrors.”

“When people are driving themselves crazy, they have neuroses or psychoses. When they drive other people crazy, they have personality disorders.”

“The narcissist is like a bucket with a hole in the bottom: No matter how much you put in, you can never fill it up. The phrase “I never feel like I am enough” is the mantra of the person in the narcissistic relationship. That’s because to your narcissistic partner, you are not. No one is. Nothing is.”

“Hate is the complement of fear and narcissists like being feared. It imbues them with an intoxicating sensation of omnipotence.”

“Love is intermittent reinforcement with spouses and children alike. The child is love-bombed when the narcissist feels the child reflects their false self. The moment  the child fails to do so, the narcissistic parent blithely discards them.”

“Playing the victim role: Manipulator portrays him- or herself as a victim of circumstance or of someone else’s behaviour in order to gain pity, sympathy or evoke compassion and thereby get something from another. Caring and conscientious people cannot stand to see anyone suffering and the manipulator often finds it easy to play on sympathy to get cooperation.”

“I like to be admired from afar, and then complimented up close.”

“Even though friends say they are interested in your life, they never really want to talk about you as much as you want them to.”

“If I encounter a toddler with a machete, I may feel worried about the toddler, but I still get out of the way so that I do not get hurt. In the process of taking care of their own needs, many people with NPD hurt those around them. They are swinging mental machetes — devaluing words and abusive actions. Punchline: I believe that Narcissists deserve our compassion, but compassion does not involve giving them permission to hurt other people or overlooking any damage that they do.”

“When a toxic person can no longer control you, they will try to control how others see you. The misinformation will feel unfair, but stay above it, trusting that other people will eventually see the truth just like you did.”

“Please repair your narcissism before you start loving your neighbour as yourself.”

“Emotionally, narcissists are like brick walls who see and hear others but fail to understand or relate to them. As a result of their emotional shallowness, narcissists are essentially devoid of all empathy or compassion for other people. Lacking empathy, a narcissist is a very destructive and dangerous person to be around.”

“In such a self-centred society, many people have gone to the extreme of narcissism—being solely concerned about their own personal well-being and agendas while excluding and exploiting others. Narcissism is not only an epidemic but is also a pandemic of our times that has been normalised and accepted. Self-serving, narcissistic people are incapable and unwilling to love due to a lack of authentic self and love for one’s self and others.”

“I understand perfectly because I’m in love with myself. The fact that I’m not transfixed in front of the nearest mirror takes a great deal of self-control.”

“Withhold admiration from a narcissist and be disliked. Give it and be treated with indifference.”

“I wish that people would stop destroying other people just because they were once destroyed.”

“Narcissists would rather lie and humiliate you than to admit that they were in the wrong.”

“Narcissism is voluntary blindness, an agreement not to look beneath the surface.”

“Narcissists withhold affection to punish you. Withhold attention to get revenge. And withhold an emotional empathetic response to make you feel insecure.”

When the healthy pursuit of self-interest and self-realisation turns into self-absorption, other people can lose their intrinsic value in our eyes and become mere means to the fulfilment of our needs and desires.

Relationships with narcissists are held in place by hope of a ‘someday better,’ with little evidence to support it will ever arrive.

The spirit of arrogance most definitely makes you shine. It paints a bright red target on your own forehead.

To love oneself is the beginning of a life-long romance.

He’s satisfied with himself. If you have a soul you can’t be satisfied.

I am a recovering narcissist. I thought narcissism was about self-love till someone told me there is a flip side to it. It is actually drearier than self-love; it is unrequited self-love.

A narcissist paints a picture of themselves as being the victim or innocent in all aspects. They will be offended by the truth. But what is done in the dark will come to light. Time has a way of showing people’s true colours.

How starved you must have been that my heart became a meal for your ego.

Everyone thinks they’re entitled to their 15 minutes of fame. And it’s that narcissism that makes people, who have no business writing a book, think they can write a book.

106. But both the narcissist and his partner do not really consider each other. Trapped in the moves of an all-consuming dance macabre, they follow the motions morbidly – semiconscious, desensitised, exhausted, and concerned only with survival.

Realise that narcissists have an addiction disorder. They are strongly addicted to feeling significant. Like any addict they will do whatever it takes to get this feeling often. That is why they are manipulative and future fakers. They promise change, but can’t deliver if it interferes with their addiction. That is why they secure backup supplies.

Observe well how the word ‘narcissism’ is often used in marriages. The victims are often those who have separated with their significant other, rather than being on good terms with them. Therefore, we must dig deeper to the core of the word and discover its true meaning. In return, we will get a glimpse of our mentality and the main attributes that drive us to label each other with that conflicted word.

Parents are supposed to give the child back to herself with love. If they’ve got duct tape over their eyes because of narcissism, it doesn’t happen.

No matter how socially skilled an extreme narcissist is, he has a major attachment dysfunction. The extreme narcissist is frozen in childhood.

I wonder if the course of narcissism through the ages would have been any different had Narcissus first peered into a cesspool. He probably did.

Pathological narcissists can lose touch with reality in subtle ways that become extremely dangerous over time. When they can’t let go of their need to be admired or recognized, they have to bend or invent a reality in which they remain special despite all messages to the contrary.

What are narcissists looking for, after all? Just someone at their level that they can feel superior to.

Love doesn’t die a natural death. Love has to be killed, either by neglect or narcissism.

Where there is much pride or much vanity, there will also be much revengefulness.

Every narcissist is a hero and a legend in his own mind.

The ultimate obscenity is not caring, not doing something about what you feel, not feeling! Just drawing back and drawing in, becoming narcissistic.

Out of all the addictions in the world, Attention is slowly but surely becoming one of the most dangerous.

Narcissism and self-deception are survival mechanisms without which many of us might just jump off a bridge.

The narcissist would love nothing more than to know you are eating uncooked Top Ramen out of a dumpster for dinner tonight while wearing yesterday’s underwear.

Invalidation is about dismissing your experiences, thoughts and above all your emotions. Indeed the intention is to not even allow you to have those thoughts, experiences and emotions. It’s a way of invading your head and reprogramming it. It’s psychological abuse (messing with your thoughts) and emotional abuse (messing with your feelings).

Intuition – once you have had a narcissist in your life, you must develop your intuition and learn to listen to it and act accordingly.

Just because someone desires you, does not mean that they value you.

You must make a decision that you are going to move on. It won’t happen automatically. You will have to rise up and say, ‘I don’t care how hard this is, I don’t care how disappointed I am, I’m not going to let this get the best of me. I’m moving on with my life.

A healthy relationship will never require you to sacrifice your friends, your dream, or your dignity.

The moment that you start to wonder if you deserve better, you do.

A narcissist doesn’t break your heart, they break your spirit. That’s why it takes so long to heal.”

Letting go of toxic people in your life is a big step in loving yourself.

If you hold on to hurt and anger with a narcissist, the children will have no normal parent. The narcissistic parent will use them as puppets, lovebomb and abandon them. You are their only hope.

Letting go doesn’t mean that you don’t care about someone anymore. It’s just realising that the only person you really have control over is yourself.

When it hurts to move on, just remember the pain you felt hanging on.

You don’t attract narcissists because something is wrong with you. You attract narcissists because so much is right with you.

You don’t attract narcissists because something is wrong with you. You attract narcissists because so much is right with you.

Never make someone a priority when all you are to them is an option.

When someone treats you like crap, just remember it’s because there’s something wrong with them, not you. Normal people don’t go around destroying other people’s lives.

Breakups hurt, but losing someone who doesn’t appreciate you is actually a gain, not a loss.

A narcissist will say ‘get over it’, because your feelings are trivial to them. If it’s not about them, they’re not interested.

Some relationships are like broken glass. It’s better to leave them alone than hurt yourself trying to put them back together.

You will never really see how toxic someone is until you breathe fresher air.

Stay away from people who can’t take responsibility for their actions and who make you feel bad for being angry at them when they do you wrong.

The truth always comes out in the end, no matter how hard anyone tries to hide it. Lies are just a temporary delay to the inevitable.

I didn’t leave because I stopped loving you. I left because the longer I stayed, the less I loved myself.

You can’t force someone to respect you, but you can refuse to be disrespected.

Narcissists will destroy your life, erode your self-esteem, and do it with such stealth as to make you feel that you are the one that’s letting them down.

A man who loves others based solely on how they make him feel, or what they do for him, is really not loving others at all — but loving only himself.

A narcissist paints a picture of themselves as being the victim or innocent in all aspects. They will be offended by the truth. But what is done in the dark will come to light. Time has a way of showing people’s true colours.

Since narcissists deep down feel themselves to be faultless, it is inevitable that when they are in conflict with the world they will invariably perceive the conflict as the world’s fault.

Karma Narcissist Quotes For Relationships And Cheating

“You didn’t just cheat on me; you cheated on us. You didn’t just break my heart; you broke our future.” –Steve Maraboli

You will give everything, and the narcissists will take everything and give you less and less in return.

“The truly scary thing about undiscovered lies is that they have a greater capacity to diminish us than exposed ones. They erode our strength, our self-esteem, our very foundation.” – Cheryl Hughes

“Cheating and lying aren’t struggles, they’re reasons to break up.” -Patti Callahan Henry

Karma is the universe’s way of letting you know that you just thought you got away with it.

Karma says cheating is a choice, not a mistake, and loyalty is a responsibility, not a choice.

“Trust, once lost, could not be easily found. Not in a year, perhaps not even in a lifetime.” – J.E.B. Spredemann

“Cheating only thrills those who cannot see the beauty in faithfulness.” –Michael Bassey Johnson

Be careful how you treat people. What you do to others has a funny way of coming back on you.

“Never cheat on someone that is good to you. Karma is a bitch.” – Surgeo Bell

“Cheaters don’t think cheating is wrong until they get cheated on.” – Sonya Parker

Karma has a surprising way of taking care of situations. All you have to do is to sit back and watch.

The life I touch for good or ill will touch another life, and that in turn another, until who knows where the trembling stops or in what far place my touch will be felt.

There is a wonderful mythical law of nature that the three things we crave most in life — happiness, freedom, and peace of mind — are always attained by giving them to someone else.

You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late.

Constant kindness can accomplish much. As the sun makes ice melt, kindness causes misunderstanding, mistrust, and hostility to evaporate.

Karma is a balance sheet of life which debits and credit all your deeds. Which is audited by our creator and actions are based on what we accumulated in it.

Don’t worry, eventually everything falls into its rightful place.

If you’re enjoying these quotes, make sure to read our collection of worry quotes to help you calm your fears.

Even death is not to be feared by one who has lived wisely.

Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.

Don’t send me flowers when I’m dead. If you like me, send them while I’m alive.

We don’t find love, love finds us. What you put out into the universe will find its way back to you.

We create karma by all kinds of selfish actions. The first thing we must understand is that we are psychologically asleep. It is very difficult for us to be conscious of ourselves. We are not very aware. We must come to recognize that we do not pay attention.

How people treat you is their karma; how you react is yours.

Even if things don’t unfold the way you expected, don’t be disheartened or give up.

When you see a good person, think of becoming like her/him. When you see someone not so good, reflect on your own weak points.

Is Fate getting what you deserve, or deserving what you get?

Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.

Even chance meetings are the result of karma… Things in life are fated by our previous lives. That even in the smallest events there’s no such thing as coincidence.

Karma moves in two directions. If we act virtuously, the seed we plant will result in happiness. If we act non-virtuously, suffering results.

Sooner or later, everyone sits down to a banquet of consequences.

“They didn’t cheat because of who you are. They chose to cheat because of who they are not.” – Charles J. Orlando

Dear Ex… When you see me, I want you to recognize what you had, regret what you lost, and realize what you’re never getting back.

Nobody falls in love faster than a narcissist who needs a place to live.

“Don’t cheat if you don’t want to be cheated. A relationship is mutual. This is the golden rule for all great connections.” – Israelmore Ayivor

Law Of Karma Narcissist Quotes

Some relationships are like broken glass. It’s better to leave them alone than hurt yourself trying to put them back together.

Realize that narcissists have an addiction disorder. They are strongly addicted to feeling significant. Like any addict, they will do whatever it takes to get this feeling often. That is why they are manipulative and future fakers. They promise change, but can’t deliver if it interferes with their addiction. That is why they secure backup supply.

A narcissist will say ‘get over it,’ because your feelings are trivial to them. If it’s not about them, they’re not interested.

If you hold on to hurt and anger with a narcissist, the children will have no normal parent. The narcissistic parent will use them as puppets, love bomb, and abandon them. You are their only hope.

It’s so nice when toxic people stop talking to you. It’s like the trash took itself out.

Stay away from people who can’t take responsibility for their actions and who make you feel bad for being angry at them when they do you wrong.

Relationships with narcissists are held in place by the hope of a ‘someday better,’ with little evidence to support it will ever arrive.

Relationship with a narcissist in a nutshell: You will go from being the perfect love of their life to nothing you do is ever good enough. You will give everything and they will take it all and give you less and less in return. You will end up depleted, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and probably financially, and then get blamed for it.

When we meet and fall into the gravitational pull of a narcissist, we are entering a significant life lesson that involves learning how to create boundaries, self-respect, and resilience. Through trial and error (and a lot of pain), our connection with narcissists teaches us the necessary lessons we need to become mature empaths.

How starved you must have been that my heart became a meal for your ego

A narcissist doesn’t break your heart, they break your spirit. That’s why it takes so long to heal.

A man who loves others based solely on how they make him feel, or what they do for him, is really not loving others at all but loving only himself.

When I look at narcissism through the vulnerability lens, I see the shame-based fear of being ordinary.

There is simply no winning with a narcissist. He will treat you so horribly that you will become withdrawn and depressed and then he will turn around and say, ‘You’re no fun anymore, you’re always so depressed. I need to be with someone more positive.

Children of narcissists learn that love is abuse. The narcissist teaches them that if someone displeases you, it is okay to harm them and call it love.

Americans are experiencing an epidemic in narcissistic behavior in a culture that is intrinsically self-conscious and selfish, and citizens are encouraged to pursue happiness and instant gratification of their personal desires.

Karma Narcissist Quotes To Open Your Eyes To Narcissism

When a toxic person can no longer control you, they will try to control how others see you. The misinformation will feel unfair, but you stay above it, trusting that other people will eventually see the truth just like you did.

You will never really see how toxic someone is until you breathe fresher air.

Love doesn’t die a natural death. Love has to be killed, either by neglect or narcissism.

Never make someone a priority when all you are to them is an option.

But that’s the thing about narcissists. They can try to fool you, with all their heart, but in the end, they’re just fooling themselves.

Since narcissists deep down feel themselves to be faultless, it is inevitable that when they are in conflict with the world they will invariably perceive the conflict as the world’s fault.

Narcissists will destroy your life, erode your self-esteem, and do it with such stealth as to make you feel that you are the one that’s letting them down.

Narcissistic love is riding on the rollercoaster of disaster filled with a heart full of tears.

You don’t attract narcissists because something is wrong with you. You attract narcissists because so much is right with you.

A narcissist paints a picture of themselves as being the victim or innocent in all aspects.Time has a way of showing people’s true colors.

That which he projects ahead of him as his ideal is merely his substitute for the lost narcissism of his childhood — the time when he was his own ideal.

And we need to know what it is to be human if we are to avoid becoming narcissists.

Half the pain in human life comes from gazing in mirrors.

The narcissist is like a bucket with a hole in the bottom: No matter how much you put in, you can never fill it up. The phrase I never feel like I am enough is the mantra of the person in the narcissistic relationship. That’s because to your narcissistic partner, you are not. No one is. Nothing is.

It imbues them with an intoxicating sensation of omnipotence.

Please repair your narcissism before you start loving your neighbor as yourself.

In such a self-centered society, many people have gone to the extreme of narcissism — being solely concerned about their own personal well-being and agendas while excluding and exploiting others.Self-serving, narcissistic people are incapable and unwilling to love due to a lack of authentic self and love for one’s self and others.

Narcissists have poor self-esteem, but they are typically very successful. They feel entitled; they’re self-important; they crave admiration and lack empathy. They are also exploitative and envious. The malignant types never forget a slight. They may kill you ten years later for cutting them off in traffic. But they act perfectly normal while plotting their revenge.

Funny Karma Narcissist Quotes

Narcissists withhold affection to punish you. Withhold attention to get revenge. And withhold an emotional empathetic response to make you feel insecure.

Problems or successes, they all are the results of our own actions. Karma. The philosophy of action is that no one else is the giver of peace or happiness.

You can’t get there alone. People have to help you, and I do believe in karma. I believe in paybacks. You get people to help you by telling the truth, by being earnest.

When you do something bad: it comes back to you later.

How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.

Dear Karma, I really hate you right now, you made your point.

If a householder moulds himself according to the circumstances just like nature moulds Herself according to seasons and performs his Karma then only shall he acquire happiness.

I never kill insects. If I see ants or spiders in the room, I pick them up and take them outside. Karma is everything.- Holly Valance

When you carry out acts of kindness you get a wonderful feeling inside. It is as though something inside your body responds and says, yes, this is how I ought to feel.

If you give the slightest pain to any living being, then in the form of pain, the pain-giving-karma will give you its ‘fruit’. So think before you hurt any living being.

No one can escape karma. After all, karma works on a spiritual level which may manifest itself physically in a myriad of seemingly unrelated ways.

Do not attempt to help those who have not asked for your help. Interfering with their own karma will result in a never-ending spiritual war from which you can only lose.

We must always reflect only what we wish to see reflected within us.

Karma is extremely efficient, if one is extremely patient.

Show a little faith in someone when they need it. It’s amazing how it comes back around to you.

The thing you know as Karma, does not really exist the way you think. I do not believe in karma. However, I practice it everyday because it tricks me into being a better person!

Eventually you are answerable to yourself for your deeds. Be good and do good!

Karma Narcissist Quotes And Their Authors

“When a toxic person can no longer control you, they will try to control how others see you. The misinformation will feel unfair, but you stay above it, trusting that other people will eventually see the truth just like you did.” — Jill Blakeway

“You will never really see how toxic someone is until you breathe fresher air.” — Unknown

“Love doesn’t die a natural death. Love has to be killed, either by neglect or narcissism.” — Frank Salvato

“Never make someone a priority when all you are to them is an option.” — Unknown

“Intuition — once you have had a narcissist in your life, you must develop your intuition and learn to listen to it and act accordingly.” — Tracy Malone

“But that’s the thing about narcissists. They can try to fool you, with all their heart, but in the end, they’re just fooling themselves.” — Ellie Fox

“Since narcissists deep down feel themselves to be faultless, it is inevitable that when they are in conflict with the world they will invariably perceive the conflict as the world’s fault.” — M. Scott Peck

“Narcissists will destroy your life, erode your self-esteem, and do it with such stealth as to make you feel that you are the one that’s letting them down.” — Unknown

“Narcissistic love is riding on the rollercoaster of disaster filled with a heart full of tears.” — Sheree Griffin

“You don’t attract narcissists because something is wrong with you. You attract narcissists because so much is right with you.” — Unknown

“A narcissist paints a picture of themselves as being the victim or innocent in all aspects. They will be offended by the truth. But what is done in the dark will come to light. Time has a way of showing people’s true colors.” — Karla Grimes

“A narcissist doesn’t break your heart, they break your spirit. That’s why it takes so long to heal.” — Unknown

“A man who loves others based solely on how they make him feel, or what they do for him, is really not loving others at all — but loving only himself.” — Criss Jami

“Some relationships are like broken glass. It’s better to leave them alone than hurt yourself trying to put them back together.” — Unknown

“Realize that narcissists have an addiction disorder. They are strongly addicted to feeling significant. Like any addict, they will do whatever it takes to get this feeling often. That is why they are manipulative and future fakers. They promise change, but can’t deliver if it interferes with their addiction. That is why they secure backup supply.” — Shannon L. Alder

“A narcissist will say ‘get over it,’ because your feelings are trivial to them. If it’s not about them, they’re not interested.” — Unknown

“If you hold on to hurt and anger with a narcissist, the children will have no normal parent. The narcissistic parent will use them as puppets, lovebomb, and abandon them. You are their only hope.” — Tracy Malone

“It’s so nice when toxic people stop talking to you. It’s like the trash took itself out.” — Karen Salmansohn

“Stay away from people who can’t take responsibility for their actions and who make you feel bad for being angry at them when they do you wrong.” — Unknown

“Relationships with narcissists are held in place by the hope of a ‘someday better,’ with little evidence to support it will ever arrive.” — Ramani Durvasula

“Relationship with a narcissist in a nutshell: You will go from being the perfect love of their life to nothing you do is ever good enough. You will give everything and they will take it all and give you less and less in return. You will end up depleted, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and probably financially, and then get blamed for it.” — Bree Bonchay

“When we meet and fall into the gravitational pull of a narcissist, we are entering a significant life lesson that involves learning how to create boundaries, self-respect, and resilience. Through trial and error (and a lot of pain), our connection with narcissists teaches us the necessary lessons we need to become mature empaths.” — Mateo Sol

“How starved you must have been that my heart became a meal for your ego.” — Amanda Torroni

“Maybe, the lesson we can all learn from the inner sadness of a narcissist is to see through our own fabrications, our own illusions, so that we can be set free to be real once more.” — Shannon L. Alder

“A narcissist doesn’t break your heart; they break your spirit. That’s why it takes so long to heal.” — Unknown

“Narcissistic personality disorder is named for Narcissus, from Greek mythology, who fell in love with his own reflection. Freud used the term to describe persons who were self-absorbed, and psychoanalysts have focused on the narcissist’s need to bolster his or her self-esteem through grandiose fantasy, exaggerated ambition, exhibitionism, and feelings of entitlement.” ― Donald W. Black

“Narcissus weeps to find that his image does not return his love.” — Mason Cooley

“When I look at narcissism through the vulnerability lens, I see the shame-based fear of being ordinary. I see the fear of never feeling extraordinary enough to be noticed, to be lovable, to belong, or to cultivate a sense of purpose.” — Brené Brown

“There is simply no winning with a narcissist. He will treat you so horribly that you will become withdrawn and depressed and then he will turn around and say, ‘You’re no fun anymore, you’re always so depressed. I need to be with someone more positive.’” — Susan Williams

“Children of narcissists learn that love is abuse. The narcissist teaches them that if someone displeases you, it is okay to harm them and call it love.” — M. Wakefield

“Americans are experiencing an epidemic in narcissistic behavior in a culture that is intrinsically self-conscious and selfish, and citizens are encouraged to pursue happiness and instant gratification of their personal desires.” — Kilroy J. Oldster

“That which he projects ahead of him as his ideal is merely his substitute for the lost narcissism of his childhood — the time when he was his own ideal.” — Sigmund Freud

“And we need to know what it is to be human if we are to avoid becoming narcissists.” — Alexander Lowen

“Half the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important … They justify it because they are absorbed in the endless struggle to think well of themselves.” — T.S. Eliot

“Half the pain in human life comes from gazing in mirrors.” — Marty Rubin

“The narcissist is like a bucket with a hole in the bottom: No matter how much you put in, you can never fill it up. The phrase “I never feel like I am enough” is the mantra of the person in the narcissistic relationship. That’s because to your narcissistic partner, you are not. No one is. Nothing is.” ― Ramani Durvasula

“Hate is the complement of fear and narcissists like being feared. It imbues them with an intoxicating sensation of omnipotence.” — Sam Vaknin

“Please repair your narcissis



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