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Priding Itself On Quotes By Caitlin Flanagan

Every great culture has cared a lot, one way or another, about the fate of its girls. — Caitlin Flanagan

Priding Itself On Quotes By Iyanla Vanzant

What looks like a failure teaches us what not to do, what does not work. We have lessons to learn from our experiences. — Iyanla Vanzant

Priding Itself On Quotes By Elizabeth Bard

No better way to avoid making a decision than burying yourself in a big fat book. (p. 105). — Elizabeth Bard

Priding Itself On Quotes By Bobby Fischer

Yeah, I used to dress badly until I was about sixteen. But people just didn't seem to have enough respect for me, you know And I didn't like that, so I decided I'd have to show them they weren't any better than me, you know? They were sort of priding themselves. They would say, 'He beat us at chess, but he's still just an uncouth kid.' So I decided to dress up. — Bobby Fischer

Priding Itself On Quotes By Ryszard Legutko

The illusion they cherish of being a brave minority heroically facing the whole world, false as it is, gives them nevertheless a strange sense of comfort: they feel absolutely safe, being equipped with the most powerful political tools in today's world but at the same time priding themselves on their courage and decency, which are more formidable the more awesome the image of the enemy becomes. — Ryszard Legutko

Priding Itself On Quotes By Diane Jacobs

John's explosion left Abigail in a quandary. Priding herself on being a good wife, she cheerfully accepted that her main role was to soothe the cares of her adored if sometimes baffling spouse. Being a wife required at least the appearance of submission. On the other hand, it would be cruel to abandon a husband altogether to his follies when it was so easy to correct him with a little tact. — Diane Jacobs

Priding Itself On Quotes By Ian Hutton

That has never been the question.
The question has never been to see,
how to turn good luck into misfortune,
but how to let good luck be. — Ian Hutton

Priding Itself On Quotes By Mrs. Alfred Gatty

But he had seen so little of life and the world himself, that he could scarcely help being one-sided and narrow-minded; and as he would not avail himself of his father's wider knowledge, what remained but to make mistakes? So, priding himself on an inflexible firmness in matters of "principle," however small, he confounded together things indifferent and important; did even wise ones foolishly; and attempted others which were neither wise, nor worth a hundredth part of the offence they created. "We — Mrs. Alfred Gatty

Priding Itself On Quotes By Ben Lerner

I think the parable is a peculiar way of saying that redemption is immanent whether or not it's imminent, that the world to come is in a sense always already here, if still unavailable. I find this idea powerful for several reasons. For one thing, it's an antidote to despair. — Ben Lerner

Priding Itself On Quotes By Katrina Kenison

One of the greatest challenges I've faced as a mother-especially in these anxious, winner-takes-all times-is the need to resist the urge to accept someone else's definition of success and to try to figure out, instead, what really is best for my own children, what unique combination of structure and freedom, nurturing and challenge, education and exploration, each of them needs in order to grow and bloom. — Katrina Kenison

Priding Itself On Quotes By Brother Andrew

Hatred and greed are heavy loads. Your motive, on the other hand, is love. And instead of priding yourselves on your cunning, you recognize how weak you are ... so weak that you must depend totally on the Spirit of God. — Brother Andrew

Priding Itself On Quotes By George Weinberg

You would be better off in exile than priding yourself on be like everyone else. — George Weinberg

Priding Itself On Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

One who is publicly honest about himself ends up by priding himself somewhat on this honesty: for he knows only too well why he is honest-for the same reasons another person prefers illusion and dissimulation. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Priding Itself On Quotes By Anne Bradstreet

It is reported of the peacock that priding himself in his gay feathers he ruffles them up; but spying his black feet he soon lets fall his plumes. So he that glories in his gifts and adornings should look upon his corruptions, and that will damp his high thoughts. — Anne Bradstreet

Priding Itself On Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

This ideal of glory and grandeur--which consists not merely in considering that nothing wrong that one does but in priding oneself on every crime once commits. — Leo Tolstoy

Priding Itself On Quotes By Thornton Willis

Clio may be the most austere and chaste of the Muses, but she has been known to come down informally from Mount Helicon in a mood so raffish that there are those who claim to have seen her with her slip showing. — Thornton Willis

Priding Itself On Quotes By Anthony Hopkins

The magical, supernatural force that is with us every second is time. We can't even comprehend it. It's such an illusion, it's such a strange thing. — Anthony Hopkins