Crossword-Solution: VANITAS 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with VANITAS (5)

Hawthorne and Byron tell us what the Faun’s soul, what the Gladiator’s soul, look from the white marbles to us, and the world daily repeats the story the Antinous whispers in his bent, beautiful head, the vanitas vanitatum that our own hearts whisper, when we drop earnest life for voluptuous pleasures.
Mae Madden Mary Murdoch Mason 2006
VANITAS VANITATUM OMNIA VANITAS! We will retire.’ And as solemnly as we had come we marched back through the first and second and third doors until we stood again in the silence of the Cardinal’s chamber--he and I and the velvet-footed man in black.
Under the Red Robe Stanley Weyman 1999
Morris! The burden of these long narrative poems is _vanitas vanitatum_: the fleeting, perishable, unsatisfying nature of human existence, the dream "rounded by a sleep." The lesson drawn is to make life as full and as beautiful as may be, by love, and adventure, and art.
Adventures among Books Andrew Lang 2005
Omnia vanitas! he seems to say, yet with a profound resignation, which makes the things we are most of us so fondly occupied with look petty enough.
Imaginary Portraits Walter Pater 2000
Omnia vanitas! Is that indeed the proper comment on our lives, coming, as it does in this case, from one who might have made his own all that life has to bestow? Yet he was never to be seen at court, and has lived here almost as an exile.
Imaginary Portraits Walter Pater 2000

Quotes with VANITAS (1)

Without the errors which are active in every psychical pleasure and displeasrue a humanity would never have come into existence--whose fundamental feeling is and remains that man is the free being in a world of unfreedom, the external miracle worker whether he does good or ill, the astonishing exception, the superbeast and almost-god, the meaning of creation which cannot be thought away, the solution of the cosmic riddle, the mighty ruler over nature and the despiser of it, t…
Friedrich Nietzsche A Nietzsche Reader