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Quotes about Pride

He was a friendly but sad figure. People said of him: 'A rich man who is not proud. A fortunate man who does not look happy.
— Victor Hugo
Ah! indeed he must not be mounted. It does not suit his ideas to be a saddle-horse. Every one has his ambition. 'Draw? Yes. Carry? No.' We must suppose that is what he said to himself.
— Victor Hugo
When Cosette went out with him, she leaned on his arm, proud, happy, her heart full to overflowing. Jean
— Victor Hugo
To this celestial kindness he opposed pride, which is the fortress of evil within us.
— Victor Hugo
Misery and pride. 'On horseback, death and a peacock'.
— Milan Kundera
Mama sewed the rags together, sewing every piece with love. She made my coat of many colors that I was proud of.
— Dolly Parton
When you choose the higher value over the lower, the more difficult over the easy, the right over the wrong, you feel good about yourself. Your self-esteem increases. You like and respect yourself more. You have a greater sense of personal pride.
— Brian Tracy
Faith looks away from itself to Christ ... sola fide (by faith alone) and sola gratia (by grace alone) ... mean the same thing ... let the sound of sola fide-sola gratia ring in the life of the Church. Let it be a warning against the pride of the treacherous heart.
— GC Berkouwer
In sanctification, there is never, under any circumstances, any room for self-pride or self-praise.
— GC Berkouwer
The person who understands the evil in his own heart is the only person who is useful, fruitful, and solid in his beliefs and obedience. Others only delude themselves and thus upset families, churches, and all other relationships. In their self-pride and judgment of others, they show great inconsistency." I am told over and over in scripture that my duty as a Christian is to become more and more like Jesus Christ.
— Gary Thomas
Though pursuing holiness seems to be—and, in fact, is—a noble aim, and wanting to experience greater depth in holiness appears to be—and, in fact, is—a godly pursuit, it's possible that our desire for increased growth may be fueled by pride, ambition, and self-interest—and our attitude as we wait is often the best indicator of what our true motivation is.
— Gary Thomas
I believe God designed marriage, in part, to "pinch our feet." Both men and women need to have their pride assaulted. All of us, men and women alike, if we are to become like Christ, must, by definition, learn to become servants. And marriage gives us the opportunity to do just that.
— Gary Thomas