2,116 Quotes About Pride
- Author Matshona Dhliwayo
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A humble student is better than a proud teacher.
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- Author Matshona Dhliwayo
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A humble sinner is better than a proud saint.
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- Author Laura Kinsale
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There was no public to humiliate him here. They already knew he was a lunatic. They expected it. He could burst into howls of insanity, and they would only smile those gentle smiles at him and wrestle him into the chains.
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- Author Laura Kinsale
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"There was no public to humiliate him here. They already knew he was a lunatic. They expected it. He could burst into howls of insanity, and they would only smile those gentle smiles at him and wrestle him into the chains."
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- Author Criss Jami
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Truth is not fully explosive, but purely electric. You don't blow the world up with the truth; you shock it into motion.
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- Author James Baldwin
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For, you see, he had found his center, his own center, inside him: and it showed. He wasn’t anybody’s nigger. And that’s a crime, in this fucking free country. You’re suppose to be somebody’s nigger. And if you’re nobody’s nigger, you’re a bad nigger: and that’s what the cops decided when Fonny moved downtown.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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We tell ourselves all of the reasons why we’re not lost, which become all of the reasons why we’re never found.
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- Author maya angelou
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I thought about black women and wondered how we got to be the way we were. In our country, white men were always in superior positions; after them came white women, then black men, then black women, who were historically on the bottom stratum. How did it happen that we could nurse a nation of strangers, be maids to multitudes of people who scorned us, and still walk with some majesty and stand with a degree of pride?
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- Author Megan Webster
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Seek out your superiors and learn from them. Do not hide nor shy away from them for the sake of your pride for true pride is perceived, not in perceived skill, but in improvement.
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