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Samuel Johnson To excite opposition and inflame malevolence is the unhappy privilege of courage made arrogant by consciousness of strength.
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Walter Russell Mead What begins in arrogance often ends in shame.
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Jose Aznar President Bush is as interested as I am in having the greatest possible number of countries contributing valuably to the reconstruction of the area, each of us with our own responsibilities. ... I don't think that arrogance is the best companion.
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Master Kwon In the process of trial and error, Our failed attempts are meant to destroy arrogance and provoke humility.
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Phil Singer If you continue with a foreign policy when you're arrogant, it makes it harder to hunt down terrorists. Arrogance leaves us isolated.
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Paul Myers I'm surprised they've taken things quite as slowly as they have. It's that sort of arrogance and lethargy that made Napster happen. Where is the real action?
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Eric Liu I know many people on the left are suspicious of words like Americanization. To them, it can sound like a cover for white privilege and warmongering. It suggests arrogance and groupthink. But these connotations are not fixed. It is in our power to reshape them by recalling the best of America.
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Morley Safer Arrogance and snobbism live in adjoining rooms and use a common currency.
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Richard Holloway The use of God in moral debate is so problematic as to be almost worthless.
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Richelle Mead Keep your love, I have no use for it anymore.
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Richard Bach Perspective: use it or lose it.
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Truman Capote I will say only that all a writer has to work with is the material he has gathered as the result of his own endeavor and observations, and he cannot be denied the right to use it. Condemn, but not deny.
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Travis Barker I used to have friends come on tour and work as my drum tech, but they get bummed out when I have to tell them what to do. This time I`m just going to fly them out and let them hang. It`s all good.
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Toyo Ito Architects have made architecture too complex. We need to simplify it and use a language that everyone can understand.
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Raymond Chandler A writer who is afraid to overreach himself is as useless as a general who is afraid to be wrong.
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William Saroyan I used to throw things out, saying, 'This isn't great.' It didn't occur to me that it didn't have to be great.
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William Nicholson Use your power gently.
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Peter Max When I am in New York, you know, my studio is big, about 20,000 to 25,000 square feet, and I have painting rooms and rooms I do etching in, rooms I do lithographs.
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Richard Baxter Christ leads me through no darker rooms than He went through before.
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Tyler Cowen Marcel Proust shut out visitors from his cork-lined room, where he wrote, but he probably expected to be immortalized in the literary canon. Even the most introverted drives and motives are set in a social context and amplified by the potential for achieving fame.
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Zig Ziglar Remember there is plenty of room at the top-but not enough to sit down.
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Nancy Pelosi The only time I'm the only woman in the room is when I go to the leadership meeting.
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Jackson Rathbone It’s not exactly that I can’t stay in one place. It’s that if I’m in one place, I have to rearrange it every four to six months! I have to completely change my room!
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Harvey Mackay Never buy anything in a room with a chandelier.
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James Fenton A poem with grandly conceived and executed stanzas, such as one of Keats's odes, should be like an enfilade of rooms in a palace: one proceeds, with eager anticipation, from room to room.
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Oscar de la Renta A fragrance is like a signature, so that even after a woman leaves the room, her fragrance should reveal she's been there.