Quotes About Pride
I wanted to finish my career with one team, in one city, one mayor, one park, one owner. I did that. The Wrigleys owned the team. We played all of our home games at Wrigley Field during the daytime. So my career was very unique, and I am proud of it.
~ Ernie Banks
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I'm very proud of my well-earned wrinkles, so show 'em.
~ Rod Stewart
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I'm proud of my wrinkles. They give my face character. As an actress, you mess with that at your peril.
~ Jane Seymour
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I grew up in Solihull, on the edge of what was then the Birmingham conurbation. It was a good place to write comedy from. I didn't feel allegiance to anything. I didn't have working-class pride or upper-class superiority.
~ Stewart Lee
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I still take a lot of pride in being able to write my own songs. My story's coming from me.
~ Dua Lipa
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On my tombstone just write, 'The sorest loser that ever lived.'
~ Earl Weaver
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It fills my heart with pride and joy that international food writers and press have taken an interest in Tijuana.
~ Marcela Valladolid
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The farther away you writers stay, the better I like it. You know why? Because you're trying to create a bad image of me... you do it because I'm black and Puerto Rican, but I'm proud to be Puerto Rican.
~ Roberto Clemente
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I had to produce a complete page - or two or three - in one day. I took a lot of pride in my work, and I hated to do a mediocre job. Evidently, some of the writers enjoyed my work best of all for that very reason.
~ Joe Shuster
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Unfortunately, there are writers whose only concern is how good they could make themselves look on a title.
~ Len Wein
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August Wilson is the one writer that writes about men like my father, who had a fifth grade education, who was a janitor at McDonald's.
~ Viola Davis
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I think that Chad Gray is one of the most honest, emotional, real vocalists there is; he really takes a lot of pride in writing the lyrics, takes a lot of time with them. He writes and re-writes more than just about anybody I've ever been around.
~ Vinnie Paul
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I take all the credit in the world for my own foolishness.
~ Gregory Maguire
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I have come to have the firm conviction that vanity is the basis of everything.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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But the more Emma recognised her love, the more she crushed it down, that it might not be evident, that she might make it less. What restrained her was, no doubt, idleness and fear, and a sense of shame also. She thought she had repulsed him too much, that the time was past, that all was lost. Then pride, the joy of being able to say to herself 'I am virtuous', and to look at herself in the glass taking resigned poses, consoled her a little for the sacrifice she believed she was making.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Standing side by side, on some rising ground, they felt, as they drank in the air, the pride of a life more free penetrating into the depths of their souls, with a superabundance of energy, a joy which they could not explain.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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I call on your pride. Remember what you've done, what you dream of doing, and rise up. Great Heavens, consider yourself with more respect!
~ Gustave Flaubert
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J'ai rêvé la gloire quand j'étais tout enfant, et maintenant je n'ai même plus l'orgueil de la médiocrité.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Birkaç y?ld?z kayd? birden, dev bir füzenin parabolüne benzer bir ÅŸeyler çizdi. ''İşte bak dünyalar yok oluyor,'' dedi Bouvard. Gene Pecuchet ald? sözü:''Bir gün bizimki de tepetaklak olursa, y?ld?zlar?n yurttaÅŸlar? bizim ÅŸimdi heyecanland???m?zdan daha fazla heyecanlanmayacaklar. Böyle düÅŸünceler gururunu yerle bir ediyor insan?n.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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The raging desire to come to a final conclusion is one the most deadly and sterile obsessions that belong to humanity. Every religion and philosophy has made claims to its own God, to have touched the infinite, to have discovered the recipe for happiness. What pride and what emptiness! To the contrary, I see that the greatest geniuses and the greatest works don't come to final conclusions.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Only then, invisible to everyone and with her curtains drawn, did she allow her tears to fall: in love, and for his hurts, and in terrible pride.
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
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Den lille havfrue måtte tænke på den første gang hun dykkede op af havet og så den samme pragt og glæde, og hun hvirvlede sig med i dansen, svævede, som svalen svæver når den forfølges, og alle tiljublede hende beundring, aldrig havde hun danset så herligt; det skar som skarpe knive i de fine fødder, men hun følte det ikke; det skar hende smerteligere i hjertet.
~ H.C. Andersen
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The major was very interested in the mountains, and we in turn were very interested in the major, a spare spruce man of nearly sixty who wore light shantung summer suits and was very studious of his appearance generally, and very specially of his smooth grey hair. He also had three sets of false teeth, of which he was very proud: one for mornings, one for evenings, and one for afternoons.
~ H.E. Bates
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They are brothers to the fox who boasted that he had made the hounds run....
~ H.L. Mencken
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