"Humility is no substitute for a good personality"
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The intent isn’t to dismiss humility; it’s to demote it. Humility becomes a baseline hygiene, not a personality. The subtext is that people confuse being small with being good, and confuse being good with being interesting to be around. In an era where “humble” is a résumé adjective and a brand posture (“just grateful”), the line reads like an early warning about reputational theater. It also pokes at a certain New York cultural type: the person who can’t stop apologizing for taking up space, while quietly demanding everyone accommodate them.
Context matters because Lebowitz is a professional curmudgeon with a journalist’s nose for hypocrisy. She traffics in one-liners that feel like overheard truth, polished into aphorism. The rhythm does the work: “no substitute” makes humility sound like a cheap ingredient, and “good personality” is blunt, almost unliterary, as if taste itself is the real moral standard. The cruelty is calibrated; the wit is the sugar that helps the medicine go down.
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Lebowitz, Fran. (2026, January 15). Humility is no substitute for a good personality. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/humility-is-no-substitute-for-a-good-personality-14463/
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Lebowitz, Fran. "Humility is no substitute for a good personality." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/humility-is-no-substitute-for-a-good-personality-14463/.
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"Humility is no substitute for a good personality." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/humility-is-no-substitute-for-a-good-personality-14463/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







