Top 17 Quotes About A Prideful Man
#1. Of course I talk to myself. I like a good speaker, and I appreciate an intelligent audience.
Dorothy Parker
#2. In ancient mythology," Langdon offered, "a hero in denial is the ultimate manifestation of hubris and pride. No man is more prideful than he who believes himself immune to the dangers of the world.
Dan Brown
#3. A right heart leans on Christ, hangs on Christ, builds on Christ and cleaves to Christ.
J.C. Ryle
#4. Love isn't about social status or age; it's about two people connecting and appreciating each other with no hidden motive.
Abdulazeez Henry Musa
#5. Every man has to learn the points of the compass again as often as he awakes, whether from sleep or any abstraction.
Henry David Thoreau
#6. A beautiful woman needs no embellishments. But a prideful man may give them to her nevertheless.
Katharine Ashe
#7. Pride slays thanksgiving ... A prideful man is seldom a grateful man, for he never thinks he gets as much as he deserves.
Henry Ward Beecher
#8. The limits of freedom of expression is tautological: it ends at the point where it begins to affect the freedom of expression of others.
Rafael K Nunes
#9. Fear was the hand of the devil holding a scalding hot branding iron and touching your brain and your stomach and yelling at you to run with leaden feet.
Dan Groat
#10. Unfortunately, the truth is that people do go scot-free and it's unfair. A lot of the top drug people who have been arrested are also free.
Oliver Stone
#11. There is no more prideful creature than a man born poor.
Lynn Cullen
#12. Every leader has the responsibility to hone his or her integrity. Many times, there are integrity traps that have a tendency to catch well-meaning leaders off guard.
Travis Bradberry
#13. The greatest penalty of evil-doing is to grow into the likeness of bad men, and, growing like them, to fly from the conversation of the good, and be cut off from them, and cleave to and follow after the company of the bad.
Plato
#14. Forgiveness is the best gift of love and kindness that we can give to our enemies.
Debasish Mridha
#15. According to your belief [Christian clergy], my kind of man - secular, prideful, agnostic and all the rest of it - is among the damned. I'm on my own. You've got your God.
C. Wright Mills
#16. Long before I had ever seen a ritualistic service I became a Ritualist.
Ronald Knox
#17. A search through Whistler's correspondence, now online at the University of Glasgow, paints a portrait of a relationship that at times was volatile, with Sickert swinging from sycophantic to offended and defensive. Whistler's
Patricia Cornwell
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