He is not as strong, arrogant, and prideful as he was in the beginning of the play instead he is weak, scared, and a confused old man. |
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My mother would scold for being a prideful and uncompassionate gossip. |
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At times, Chinese nationalism can appear aggressive and prideful of China's extraordinary rise. |
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At the beginning of my walk I suffered a lot because I was very prideful, I didn't want to accept that I was a failure. |
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To normal, healthy people the prideful self-delusion is obvious. |
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One of the central reasons entrepreneurial capitalism works well is that humans are a prideful species. |
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Positive and focused, he also describes himself as prideful and a sore loser. |
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Had prideful buttocks ever played such a dominant role before in a religious painting? |
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We are a prideful human species and we have been documenting our hunts for the last 75,000 years in petroglyphs and not in photographs. |
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When prideful of our own strength and eloquence, we are in danger of seeking our glory rather than His. |
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He is building something to be handed on to his family as a prideful and profitable accomplishment. |
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An elaborate plan to patch up the quarrel collapsed when Mr Netanyahu's prideful coalition partners refused to let him go beyond expressing regret and offer a formal apology. |
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His harshest words of criticism were aimed at those who were prideful. |
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It is certain that children are sinners, stubborn, and prideful as all mankind, but they absorb love and truth and are pleased with the satisfying atmosphere of a healthy family. |
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You finally see Hotspur partake in the action by challenging Prince Hal, but Hotspur being prideful is cut down by Prince Hal thus ending the rebellion. |
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He who truly knows is humble of spirit, not prideful with the earthly wisdom that aspires to know all, but denies all that it does not understand. |
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