PRIDE QUOTES II

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The demon of pride was born with us, and it will not die one hour before us; it is so woven into the very warp and woof of our nature, that till we are wrapped in our winding sheets, we shall never hear the last of it.

C. H. SPURGEON

The Complete Sermons of C. H. Spurgeon

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How little do they know of human nature, who imagine that pride is likely to be subdued by adversity.

ARTHUR HELPS

Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd

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And the Devil did grin, for his darling sin
Is pride that apes humility.

SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE

The Devil's Thoughts

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Pride juggles with her toppling towers,
They strike the sun and cease,
But the firm feet of humility
They grip the ground like trees.

G. K. CHESTERTON

The Ballad of the White Horse

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Pride, indeed, is not only the sin by which Lucifer falls in Christian angelography, but it peoples Tartarus also in heathen legends; and the boastful Salmoneus, whose insane ambition aspires to mimic the thunder of Jove, is always the first to be blasted by the bolt.

JOHN STUART BLACKIE

Four Phases of Morals

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They are proud in humility, proud in that they are not proud.

ROBERT BURTON

The Anatomy of Melancholy

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Humility must be a very glorious thing, since Pride itself puts it on not to be despised. Pride must be of itself something deformed and shameful, since it dares not show itself naked, and is forced to appear in a mask.

WELLINS CALCOTT

Thoughts Moral and Divine

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It's a fine thing to rise above pride, but you must have pride in order to do so.

GEORGES BERNANOS

The Diary of a Country Priest

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In pride, in reas'ning pride, our error lies;
All quit their spere, and rush into the skies!
Pride still is aiming at the blessed abodes,
Men would be Angels, Angels would be Gods.

ALEXANDER POPE

An Essay on Man

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Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being vain. Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us.

JANE AUSTEN

Pride and Prejudice

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When a man's pride is thoroughly subdued, it is like the sides of Mount Etna. It was terrible while the eruption lasted and the lava flowed; but when that is past, and the lava is turned into soil, it grows vineyards and olive trees up to the very top.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Life Thoughts

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Lustre of man walking proud beneath the sky diminishes to nothing and goes unregarded.

AESCHYLUS

The Eumenides

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When dealing with people, remember you are not dealing with creatures of logic, but with creatures bristling with prejudice and motivated by pride and vanity.

DALE CARNEGIE

How to Win Friends and Influence People


All men make mistakes, but a good man yields when he knows his course is wrong, and repairs the evil. The only crime is pride.

SOPHOCLES

Antigone

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As proud as Lucifer.

PHILIP JAMES BAILEY

Festus

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You have no pride. If you have it, misplace it. Under your mattress, in someone else's cupboard. It'll do you no favours.

CATHERYNNE M. VALENTE

Radiance


As if true pride
Were not also humble!

ROBERT BROWNING

In an Album

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It is with nations as with individuals, those who know the least of others, think the highest of themselves; for the whole family of pride and ignorance are incestuous, and mutually beget each other.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon

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Pride, by a great mistake, is commonly taken for a greatness of soul, as if the soul was to be ennobled by vice: For that Pride is one of the most enormous of vices, I think no reasonable man can dispute; it is the base offspring of weakness, imperfection and ignorance, since, were we not weak and imperfect creatures, we should not be destitute of knowledge of ourselves; and had we that knowledge, it were impossible we should be proud.

WELLINS CALCOTT

Thoughts Moral and Divine

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Pride is often the chief cause of our reproving others faults, that we may be thereby judged not guilty of the like errors.

WELLINS CALCOTT

Thoughts Moral and Divine

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