Karma narcissist quotes reveal how toxic people eventually face the consequences of their actions. These narcissist karma revenge quotes don’t promote vengeance but instead highlight the natural justice that unfolds when someone consistently harms others. They validate your experience and remind you that manipulators create their own suffering.
Narcissists destroy relationships, betray trust, and leave emotional damage wherever they go. The narcissist karma revenge quotes you’ll find here show how their behavior patterns become their prison. Their lies catch up, their masks slip, and the people they’ve hurt move on to better lives without them.
Reading these karma narcissist quotes helps you release anger and focus on healing. You don’t need to seek revenge because life handles that naturally. These words remind you that walking away was your power move, and building your happiness is the ultimate response to their toxicity.
72 Karma Narcissist Quotes That Prove Justice Exists
Powerful insights on karmic justice and narcissistic behavior from psychologists, spiritual teachers, and authors
“…what about narcissists and karma theory – their lives should always be falling apart, right? … please tell me there’s karma – I can’t make that promise.”
“When it does happen that the narcissist does get nailed with some karmic retribution, consider it your somewhat lucky day.”
“What also happens is that karmic payback for a narcissist takes time. … wouldn’t that be nice?”
“Karma is a slow roasted dish.”
“Sometimes, the harder news sometimes, narcissists never get that karma. … they marry the person they cheated with and they create a new family.”
“Again, in the macro at the highest level, I am willing to take the bet that karma will more often than not stick it to the narcissist ….”
“The narcissist karma is this: they are stuck being them forever. … that’s really permanently bad karma.”
“If it doesn’t happen on this go-around, trust me, the karmic abacus in the sky will catch up with them – it just may not be on your watch.”
“Their karma is such that they always feel like victims. … and frankly, to me, all of that, that’s terrible karma.”
“Nothing in life is ever enough for the narcissist … so to me their karma is always bad, because nothing in life is ever enough for them.”
“they are perpetuating a pattern of life that ultimately they’re stuck in and they’re stuck with the karma that goes with it now.”
“narcissists are not able to engage with other adults in an adult kind of way … that’s their karma.”
“narcissists are unable to sustain relationships in a healthy kind of way … that becomes its own form of karma.”
“because of their haughtiness and condescension narcissists are never going to know what it is to be in a mutually respectful relationship… that’s their karma.”
“over time good people are able to spot those narcissists and stay away from the narcissist … ultimately that’s part of a narcissist’s karma.”
“when a narcissist has a reputation of being smug or better than … eventually other people begin to see it as cartoonish … that’s their karma.”
“the closest that a narcissist will come to love is through short-term infatuations … they’ll never understand or know or experience true love … that’s their karma.”
“they operate with such a fear [they’re] never going to be able to trust individuals … that becomes their karma.”
“they crave admiration … the disgust that other individuals have for them … that becomes part of their karma.”
“i genuinely believe that these narcissistic individuals are stuck inside their own perpetual hell … that’s their karma.”
“Karma is ego intention, done by an ego we identify with.”
“Narcissists are infuriated when they are finally made to pay for their misbehavior, crimes, abuse, bad choices and wicked comport or behavior.”
“They hate the fact that their actions have consequences, that their choices have adverse outcomes, that punishment is coming, that karma is ineluctable.”
“They can make choices and decisions that affect other people, destroy their lives, damage them, break them apart, and remain insulated, immune, firewall from any backlash and payback — so when the narcissist is forced to face the music and pay the price…”
“I am being punished because I’ve acted morally, because I’ve been boundaried, because I’ve exposed the other party as a narcissist.”
“Ultimately they bring their own calamity and catastrophe and Punishment on their heads; they are the engineers of their karma; they are the scientists who put in motion their own demise, their own payback.”
“So, when the narcissist is exposed, when the narcissist is penalized, his grandiosity crumbles; he’s challenged; he can no longer maintain the inflated fantastic self-image…”
“They think that by pulling the wool over everyone’s eyes by deceiving everyone they can get away with it, and the problem is they often do…most of the time until the final curtain they get away with it.”
“When he is forced to face the music, to pay the price, to pay the piper, to descend down the path of punitive measures and counter measures…”
“Impunity and immunity are parts of grandiosity. So, being exposed and penalized constitute narcissistic injury or mortification.”
“Narcissists don’t believe in bad karma, they truly believe they are somehow exempt.”
“By this happening the narcissist gets to keep ‘kicking the can’ of their karma down the road. Avoiding the repercussions energetically (for a time) as a result.”
“a genuine apology from a narcissist is near impossible to obtain – or if granted is only to shut you up or hoover and hook you back in again.”
“You are in a spiritual psychic war with narcissists.”
“Narcissists are trying to beat Universal Law by inverting the laws.”
“Everything they do is to feed the ego – to get narcissistic supply – which is like a Black Hole in space gobbling up other celestial bodies continuously, yet never being able to shine its own Light.”
“This is the narcissist’s terrible karma – never durably feeling whole, fulfilled, peaceful or filled with Love, no matter what they do.”
“The older they get the more they must do what they have been frantically avoiding doing their entire life, face their inner demons, and the nastier and more dysfunctional they become.”
“As a result of the inevitable Karma (what goes around comes around), time and time again the narcissist meets his or her worst fears.”
“The end of the road is lonely, empty and torturous.”
“To the narcissist, may karma intercept you at the gates, where heaven’s entrance is denied, but a lifetime pass to eternal hell is generously granted.”
“Narcissistic Personality Disorder is its own punishment.”
“Seed of karma is ego.”
“what if losing you is their karma?”
“losing you missing out on being with you losing access to you the best thing that ever happened to them will be their karma.”
“losing you the access to you the light of you the healing that you offer them the beautiful person that you might be let that be the karma.”
“I know you want the narcissist to have the karma for what they do to people and specifically for what they’ve done to you, but I hope you now know that the narcissist is getting the karma of their insane dysfunction every moment of every day.”
“there is nothing for you to envy about the narcissist who is locked into karma – this terrible karma in their life that they are living as hell every single day.”
“But there is payback within the individual’s lifetime.”
“The narcissist, in his last years on earth, begins to realize the meaning of karma.”
“A narcissist’s ‘revenge’ is often just a smear campaign dressed up as concern; their karma is that the performance eventually exposes itself.”
“Narcissists experience criticism as injury; retaliation is swift, but the long-term karma is isolation as people recognize the pattern.”
“When you stop supplying the narcissist, their rage feels like revenge; your boundary is the karma they never planned for.”
“The narcissist’s need to win every break-up ensures they lose the war for credibility; that’s how karma operates in slow motion.”
“Narcissistic revenge isn’t about justice; it’s about control. Detachment is the only karma that ends the game.”
“Exposing a narcissist rarely brings closure; their karma is that exposure makes future manipulation harder.”
“Narcissists believe boundaries are an insult; your ‘no’ feels like revenge and functions like karma.”
“The narcissist’s smear is revenge disguised as truth; over time, patterns speak louder than press releases.”
“A narcissist calls accountability ‘revenge’; reality becomes their karma, repeatedly.”
“Narcissistic entitlement guarantees karmic backlash: trust erodes, allies vanish, and power dwindles.”
“If the agent, upon whom the karma depends, namely the ego, which has come into existence between the body and the Self, merges in its Source and loses its form, how can the karma, which depends upon it, survive? When there is no ‘I’ there is no karma.”
“Consider intentions carefully. Karma gives a damn about ego awards.”
“It’s the social ego which is getting upset, and your karma is becoming part of the collective karma.”
“Karma means material action, that which is instigated by egoistic desire.”
“Now, that’s the explicit teaching, but what’s interesting is the more we get in touch with this view, the natural law of cause and effect, of karma—as His Holiness the Dalai Lama says, karma is like self-creation—and use it as the basis of our daily practice, the more we will see that it helps loosens the grip of ego-grasping.”
“The important thing to know is that time does not free you of karma. The egoic mind says I need more time to become free.”
“A realized being would not be making any fresh karma because karma is very much connected to the ego but would still be receiving the results of past karma.”
“No one can achieve the ideals of Karma Yoga without destroying the ego.”
“There’s a natural law of karma that vindictive people, who go out of their way to hurt others, will end up broke and alone.”
“All that was necessary was to go beyond the ego and its struggles in the field of karma.”
“Karma means that all actions have consequences. Grace means that in a moment we can only accept atonement. We need to ask God to forgive us for our arrogance.”
“The reality is only present, but past exists through our minds. Or in other words, mind is karma. If you transcend the mind, you transcend the karmic bondage altogether.”
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