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145 Karma Narcissist Quotes To Help You Avoid Toxic People And Narcissistic Relationship

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145 Karma Narcissist Quotes To Help You Avoid Toxic People And Narcissistic Relationship

Do you ever feel like certain people in your life are using you or taking advantage of you? Chances are they might be a karma narcissist.

Karma narcissists, also called spiritual narcissists, are those who use spiritual concepts such as Karma to manipulate and take advantage of other people. 

These people may often appear spiritual and generous, but their actions often show an ulterior motive of self-interest.

These quotes about karma narcissists and narcissistic behavior can help remind you that these kinds of people exist and that it’s important to stay aware of what’s going on around you.

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145 Karma Narcissist Quotes To Help You Avoid Toxic People And Narcissistic Relationship

  1. “The higher you rise, the greater your desire for becoming loved and admired.”
  2. “Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it’s thinking of yourself less.”
  3. “Remember to be yourself; you don’t need anyone’s approval or appreciation otherwise.”
  4. “Some people are so busy looking in the mirror they forget to look at what is around them.”
  5. “What comes around goes around and more often than not comes right back at you.”
  6. “Good karma will always come back to those who give off positive energy and spread kindness and love.
  7. The only person that can truly make a difference in your life is you – start by becoming aware of when narcissism rears its ugly head.
  8. “If you do good, you will be rewarded. If you do bad, you will suffer the consequences. That’s what karma is all about.”
  9. “Karma has no deadline; be aware that your actions today will always come back to haunt you tomorrow.”
  10. “The universe always pays back; you cannot escape from the effects of Karma!”
  11. “Good karma requires no explanation and bad karma requires no excuse.”
  12. “Karma has a way of returning your secrets in unexpected ways. Be careful who knows them and how they’re shared… or not shared at all!”
  13. Selfishness brings misery, whereas kindness brings joy and peace built upon a strong foundation of karma that eventually leads to success.”
  14. “In life, we reap what we have sown so it’s best to sow good deeds so one can reap their sweet rewards later on in life through karmic justice!”
  15. “Karma has no menu; you get served what you deserve.”
  16. “The universe is not punishing you; it’s teaching you.”
  17. “Be careful with your words. Once they are said, they can be only forgiven, not forgotten.”
  18. “Everything that happens to us happens for a reason and the only viable response we can give is to learn from it and move on.”
  19. “By hating someone else, we set ourselves up as judge; we take upon ourselves the powers of Karma: to reward or punish with justice.”
  20. “No matter how much suffering you go through, you will never earn the right to be cruel.”
  21. If life gives you lemons and all that jazz remember one thing: Everything eventually becomes something else and nobody ever truly knows what the future holds.
  22. “Karma is a powerful force that doesn’t forget anyone who has wronged or hurt you.”
  23. “You will reap what you sow and what goes around comes around in due time.”
  24. “One day the pain and suffering you caused others will come back to you tenfold”
  25. “Put kindness out into the world and it will come back to reward you in unexpected ways.”
  26. “Karma will eventually bring balance to all situations, so don’t get too carried away on your scheme of revenge.”
  27. “Treat people well because when karma catch up with them, it will also reach you, one way or another.”
  28. “Be aware of the things we do right now because they become tomorrow’s memories, impressions and karma.”
  29. “Karma has no menu. You get served what you deserve.”
  30. “Don’t underestimate the power of Karma. What goes around definitely comes around.”
  31. “Karma is a boomerang, and it eventually comes back to you for better or for worse.”
  32. “Karma doesn’t wait to punish someone who wrongs another person; instead, it shows them the reality of their misdeeds.”
  33. In life, karma works hard so you don’t have to.
  34. “We may not be able to control all that happens to us, but we can control what we will feel and do about what happens.”
  35. “The light at the end of the tunnel will usually come through your own acts of kindness and good actions.”
  36. “Karma has no menu. You get served what you deserve.”
  37. “Don’t underestimate the power of Karma. What goes around definitely comes around.”
  38. “Karma is a boomerang, and it eventually comes back to you for better or for worse.”
  39. “Karma doesn’t wait to punish someone who wrongs another person; instead, it shows them the reality of their misdeeds.”
  40. In life, karma works hard so you don’t have to.
  41. “We may not be able to control all that happens to us, but we can control what we will feel and do about what happens.”
  42. “The light at the end of the tunnel will usually come through your own acts of kindness and good actions.”
  43. “Don’t be fooled by the love that you give, for in the end it will only come back to you as karma.”
  44. “Good karma comes from being honest and genuine with others, even if it doesn’t initially seem like the easiest option.”
  45. “It’s not about vanity or arrogance; it’s about making sure that your actions contribute positively to the world around you and come back to you as blessings and good fortune.”
  46. “Your life has no meaning unless what you put into the world brings something forward that is greater than yourself in both action and thought.”
  47. “Karmic narcissism requires one to look beyond themselves and give of themselves unselfishly to bring success and goodness in a spiritual way, rather than relying solely on false pride or search for fame and power.”
  48. Your ultimate goal must be selflessness, not selfishness; giving of yourself without expecting anything in return save for fulfillment of leaving behind something better.
  49. “You receive what you give; remember that the first step of any great transformation starts with kindness towards yourself in order for your energy to create greater positive ripples around you.”
  50. “We are only as strong as the choices we make and the effort we put in. Karma doesn’t punish, but it does reward us for making wise decisions.”
  51. “No amount of narcissism will save you from your destiny; every action has a consequence and karma will always come around to collect its due debt.”
  52. “When you become too obsessed with yourself, you forget about the impact you have on others. Your narcissism can be your greatest downfall yet at the same time, your greatest weapon for improving yourself.”
  53. “Karma is never blind when dealing with narcissistic behavior; it is watching closely, waiting to bring justice to those who deserve it. Remember that before making a bad decision today!”
  54. “Treat others how you want to be treated–it’s one of life’s golden rules that even a karma-driven narcissist must abide by or suffer the consequences later in life all too quickly!”
  55. “The ultimate way to fool fate is through selflessness–unselfish acts drive success and happiness which will then drown out any negative karmic retribution that may await those who act solely in self interests or fall victim to their own vanity and narcissism.
  56. “No matter how hard they try, no matter how confident they may appear; narcissists cannot hide from their deeds nor can they escape their karmic fate.”
  57. “We don’t get karma right away, it’s a boomerang; it takes time to come back. It is not our job to judge others, because they will ultimately face the consequences of their own actions.”
  58. “A person trapped in images of themselves and never able to look beyond ego will always struggle with the reward and punishment aspect of karma.”
  59. “Nothing can hinder your successful evolution more than the habit of believing that everything depends upon luck or external circumstances outside your power.”
  60. “No one gets away with anything…What goes around comes around…and no matter what you do or who you hurt…Karma will always find a way to even the score.”
  61. “Narcissists think they are superior and should be entitled to whatever they want regardless of how it impacts anyone else…Unfortunately, these kinds of individuals don’t notice when something bad happens because their sense of entitlement blinds them from facing their own karma.”
  62. Often we have visions that our narcissistic world turns out differently than expected – but we have no control over what our inner mind thinks or believes! That is why Narcissism has its reward and momentous consequence: until we face our true selves head on and accept responsibility for our behavior, Karma remains unfulfilled.”
  63. Patience is essential when dealing with narcissistic people because they do not realize what kind of karma they are creating for themselves.
  64. “Be careful of your thoughts, for your thoughts become words. Be careful of your words, for your words become actions. Be careful of your actions, for they become habits. Be careful of your habits, for they become character. Be careful with your character, as it becomes your destiny.”
  65. “The unenlightened narcissist fails to entertain the possibility that he is not perfect in every way and even less perfect than he may have thought.”
  66. “Karma never forgets – love kindness and let present deeds and decisions decide our future destiny.”
  67. “The best revenge is to be unlike him who performed the injury.”
  68. “Life isn’t about getting what you want–it’s about doing what you must to give those who need it most a chance at success.”
  69. “Karma has no menu, you get served what you deserve.”
  70. “What goes around comes around: we all suffer from the same karma.”
  71. “Nothing is set in stone; every action has a reaction. That’s how Karma works.”
  72. “Never mistreat someone and expect it to go unnoticed by karma”
  73. “Karma doesn’t have an opinion; it just strives for balance and justice.”
  74. “The only way to escape the laws of karma is to never sin in the first place.”
  75. “No amount of guilt can change the past, and no amount of worrying can change the future. What matters is your present state; live mindfully and be kind: that’s what creates good karma.”
  76. “A karma narcissist cannot be happy until they make others miserable.”
  77. “Karma has no deadline, so the best thing you can do is stay away from those who bring negativity into your life.”
  78. “No matter how hard you try to please a karma narcissist, it will never be enough for them.”
  79. “Karma narcissists always expect to get something for nothing, but in the end, they get exactly what they deserve.”
  80. “A person’s real worth isn’t determined by money or gold; it’s their character and the accumulation of good deeds that count in life.”
  81. “The thing about karma is that you don’t know when it will strike back at you, so watch what you do and say – it can come back to haunt you years later!”
  82. “Self-pity is useless when there are much bigger things to worry about; like making sure that other people don’t suffer due to your own bad choices.”
  83. “Karma is going to come back around and bite you directly in your own, ugly selfishness.”
  84. “Your narcissistic attitude will do nothing for you in the end, but create more enemies and pain.”
  85. “Karma always knows best; it pays to be humble and kind, don’t forget that!”
  86. “You can’t expect to keep getting away with disrespectful attitudes; Karma isn’t blind.”
  87. “What goes around comes around- remember that when treating other people like they don’t matter.”
  88. “Selfishness only brings misery while kindness brings long-lasting joy no one else can take away from you.”
  89. “Karma is a powerful force; cherish the lessons it teaches and serves as reminder to stay humble.”
  90. “Karma is not an excuse for bad behavior — it’s a reminder to live with purpose, take responsibility and have respect for yourself and others.”
  91. “The truth is that we create our own karma; each of us can wake up to the fact that every thought of ours is creating cause for itself.”
  92. “Unconditional acceptance is an important key to mastering karma: forgive and let go with humility, be compassionate and understand why things happen as they do.”
  93. Karma means you reap what you sow—you are responsible for your actions, words, and thoughts.
  94. “When your focus shifts from self-serving to serving others, karma heals.”
  95. The stronger and more open your heart within positive intentions, the less chance of any negative karmic patterns taking hold in your life.
  96. “Be kind to everyone–everyone has their own struggles they may be dealing with or karma they must encounter.”
  97. “Karma has no menu, you get served what you deserve”
  98. “You reap what you sow, so be careful what you plant now.”
  99. “Karma is like a boomerang: it will always find its way home.”
  100. “Be careful of your thoughts; they become your words. Be careful of your words; they become your actions. Be careful of your actions; they become your habits. Be careful of your habits; they become your character. Be careful of your character; it becomes your destiny.”
  101. “One should not arrogantly challenge fate and destiny with the power of his own strength and knowledge, because there lies the path to true suffering.
  102. “What goes around comes around- eventually everyone gets their just deserts for their past deeds.”
  103. “Your karma decides the battle before you even enter into the battlefield!”
  104. “The more virtuous you become, the less tolerance you have for arrogance and pride.”
  105. “In a karmic world, selfishness doesn’t pay off in the end. The karma boomerang always finds its way back to you when it’s time to settle the score.”
  106. “Selfishness leads to spiritual imprisonment, while selflessness leads to spiritual freedom; they are two sides of the same coin—karma.”
  107. “Your good karma places you in a circle of good energy and attracts like-minded individuals.”
  108. “Compassion for others begins with kindness to ourselves. Self-respect is the real source of humility, and also our destiny according to karma law and cosmic justice.”
  109. “Living according to one’s feelings does not necessarily mean living according to Karma Yoga (selfless service). Such life definitely brings results even now, but these results indicate that we should learn how to live according to our intelligence.”
  110. “If you love yourself first then there will be no room in your heart for any kind of narcissism or selfishness.’ ‘Karma always turns around and decides who will receive what they deserve in due course- it won’t be fooled by a facade of false virtue!”
  111. “What one does is what counts. Not what one had the intention of doing.”
  112. “No amount of self-improvement can make up for a lack of self-acceptance.”
  113. “It is better to be hated for who you are, than to be loved for something you are not.”
  114. “A person with a high opinion of themselves thinks they can do anything they want and it will work out fine. A wise person knows how to prevent misfortune by making good choices in thought and action.”
  115. “The greatest enemy of progress is not failure, but narcissism: the delusion that we alone have all the answers we need.”
  116. “We learn first through imitation — the ego uses imitation as a shortcut to secure attachment and approval from others, whereas humility encourages us to put another first in order to bring about true connection and support from those around us.
  117. “Your beliefs become your thoughts, Your thoughts become your words, Your words become your actions, Your actions become your habits, Your habits become your values, Your values become your destiny.”
  118. “Karma is like a boomerang: eventually, it will come back and hit you where it matters most.”
  119. “Karma is getting your own firewood for the winter and having to stand in the cold for hours.”
  120. “Karma isn’t immediate. It takes time, but when it comes back around, it can be brutal.”
  121. “Your attitude towards life determines your karma – choose wisely!”
  122. “Karma has no menu; you get served what you deserve.”
  123. “The truth of Karma is that every action we take creates a corresponding reaction that will be felt in some part of our lives sooner or later.”
  124. “Selfishness leads to negative karma and being positive helps build up positive karma which can only benefit you in the long run.”
  125. “People get the karma they give — let them be the judge of their own actions.”
  126. “Don’t let karma become revenge— stay humble and try to help others without expecting anything in return.”
  127. “Good Karma is not a reward for your deeds; it is a reminder that happiness will come with positive thoughts, thoughts and words.”
  128. “When someone dislikes you, don’t take it personally and avoid reacting negatively, as it might cause more harm than good in the long run — remember your karma.”
  129. “Actions speak louder than words — karmic retribution comes with its own reward.”
  130. “To enact good karma upon decision making, it helps to practice positive self-talk first.”
  131. “Karma brings what is on you—learn from other mistakes so you don’t need to experience yours.”
  132. “It is not a lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.”
  133. “The greatest accomplishment is not in never falling, but in rising again after you fall.”
  134. “I command you to be kind to yourself—it is the greatest gift anyone can give another person.”
  135. “Life isn’t about finding yourself; it’s about creating yourself.”
  136. “If you think too much about yourself, you will lose who you really are and what you really have achieved in your life thus far.”
  137. “Be yourself; everyone else has already been taken.”
  138. “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”
  139. “Karma has no menu; you get served what you deserve.”
  140. “The more one judges, the less one loves.”
  141. “Fear not the path of truth for the lack of people walking on it.
  142. “In Karma, there are no accidents and coincidences…only consequences.”
  143. “Treat others how you want to be treated: that’s karma.”
  144. “Do unto others as you would want others to do unto you; because whatever goes around comes around!”
  145. “When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed.”

Final Thoughts

I hope that these karma narcissist quotes have inspired you to think more deeply about the power of karma and how it can affect your life.

Remember that karma is a powerful force and it will always come back to you in one way or another. So be sure to practice kindness, humility, and compassion in all aspects of your life.

Best of luck!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Felix Prasetyo is the founder and publisher at Lifengoal, covering relationships, social skills, and personal growth. Felix holds a degree in Computer Science from the University of British Columbia, and has also contributed to other media publications such as Addicted2Success.com and YogiApproved.

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