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pride and opinion
Thus, personal involvement is linked with public opinion Proverbs that speak to the political disgruntlement include: “ When the Czar spits into the soup dish, it fairly bursts with pride ”; “ If the Czar be a rhymester, woe be to the poets ”; and “ The hen of the Czarina herself does not lay swan ’ s eggs .” While none of these proverbs state directly, “ I hate the Czar and detest my situation ” ( which would have been incredibly dangerous ), they do get their points across.
Pride can also manifest itself as a high opinion of one's nation ( national pride ) and ethnicity ( ethnic pride ).
The Indianapolis Star offered a more sympathetic opinion, pointing out Minton's qualifications and the pride Indiana could take in having a native on the Supreme Court.
His dislike of being praised might be seen as an expression of his pride ; all he cares about is his own self-image, whereas acceptance of praise might imply that his value is affected by others ' opinion of him.
He was damning of Croker's editing: " This edition is ill compiled, ill arranged, ill written, and ill printed ", and held a mixed opinion of Boswell: " Servile and impertinent, shallow and pedantic, a bigot and a sot, bloated with family pride, and eternally blustering about the dignity of a born gentleman, yet stooping to be a talebearer, an eavesdropper, a common butt in the taverns of London ...; such was this man, and such he was content and proud to be ".

pride and desire
This tower represents Vathek's pride and his desire for a power that is beyond the reach of humans.
Generally speaking, each realm is said to be the result of one of the six main negative emotions: pride, jealousy, desire, ignorance, greed, and anger.
In perhaps the best-known example, the story of Lucifer, pride ( his desire to compete with God ) was what caused his fall from Heaven, and his resultant transformation into Satan.
The Afghan pride of Sher Ali was however inflamed and he informed his father and brothers of the insulting desire of Nasrullah Khan.
He is torn between pride in his lineage and the desire to escape from the castle and its traditions.
He spoke of avarice, pride, friendship, bigotry, the desire for reputation, for conquest, and vanity.
During the 17th century, Robert Burton wrote in his work The Anatomy of Melancholy, " Out of these two concupiscible and irascible powers arise those mixed affections and passions of anger, which is a desire of revenge ; hatred, which is inveterate anger ; zeal, which is offended with him who hurts that he loves ; and ἐπιχαιρεκακία, a compound affection of joy and hate, when we rejoice at other men's mischief, and are grieved at their prosperity ; pride, self-love, emulation, envy, shame, & c., of which elsewhere.
In the same way, the act of shirk is extended to include such things as the notion that God possesses human-like anthropomorphic qualities as well as acts of worship or piety whose inward goal is pride, caprice, or a desire for public admiration, although public prayer is a core Islamic aspect of faith, encouraged and supported in the Quran.
Although they take pride in their creations, they secretly harbor a desire to escape from Zurg's control.
These inscriptions show the people ’ s pride in their culture and their desire to share it with generations to come.
The loveliest of the maidens looks on the handsome young man with burning desire, her heart's excitement beseeching him through her gaze behind her mask of pride.
While eastern theology considers the desire to sin, as the result of a spiritual sickness ( caused by Adam and Eve's pride ), which needs to be cured.
Kean and Irving presented a Shylock justified in wanting his revenge ; Adler's Shylock evolved over the years he played the role, first as a stock Shakespearean villain, then as a man whose better nature was overcome by a desire for revenge, and finally as a man who operated not from revenge but from pride.
Glory described the pride a monarch of Europe felt in laying claim to new land, and gospel was a reference to the desire of European powers to ' bring heathens to Christ '.
He speaks of his burning desire for her, and the pride that kept him from marrying her before.
The growth of confidence, pride, and gratification leads to a greater desire and ability to cooperate.
In the desire the Portuguese tried to siege Bassein, because they believed that conquering Bassein would provide them a supplement and a strategic momentum to acquire Diu, but they never realized that one day this town of Bassein itself will become the pride of Portuguese empire outside Portugal and it will have much more importance then that of Diu, Goa or any such Portuguese colonies of that era.
Persons within the gay pride movement associated the desire of a man to change from homosexuality with a lack of pride in a gay identity, and saw Aesthetic Realism as biased against those living a gay lifestyle.
He also noted that the Turks he had seen were: " Naturally in they desire to amble, and, which is most strange, their trot is full of pride and gracefulness.
Duran is left for dead after confronting him, and after making his recovery, he vows to become the best swordsman in the world and to exact his revenge upon Koren, due to a combination of his own wounded pride and a desire to avenge the people Koren killed.
Because of a desire for pride of place in graduating the first OCS class, efforts were made by the Infantry OCS program to have the Signal OCS graduation delayed so that the Infantry would be able to claim credit for the first graduation class.
One of a broken pride, in the search for heart ’ s desire ;
* The whole ascetic tradition, whether it be Buddhist, Platonist, Manichaean, Christian or Islamic, springs from that most polluted of all sources, the Satanic sin of pride, the desire to be ' like gods '.

pride and beat
The slightest examination of the seal will disclose to the Honorable Council the eagle, the proud and appropriate emblem of our national power, bearing in its beak an Indian arrow, and clutching in its talons an unstrung bow ; and while the idea thus delicately evolved is so well calculated to make the eye glisten with patriotic pride, and cause the heart to beat high with the pulsations of conscious superiority, it nevertheless presents a touching appeal to our manly sensibilities.
Underneath thy pennant Pulses beat with pride

pride and blinded
Ravana, blinded with pride, was unrelenting and annoyed, and even suggested that Indrajit was a coward having fled the battlefield.
Oliver also was either too blinded by pride or too stubborn to admit that he was a totally incompetent failure as a farmer.

pride and him
And using him, Mike McLish, as a sop to her pride.
Now it did not occur to him even to wonder whether it was wise for Robinson to dive again: Rob was his boy, the kid he had rescued from the streets, the object of his pride.
No matter how devoted a man was, no matter how fully he gave his life to the Lord, he could never extinguish that one spark of pride that gave him definition as an individual.
His pride in his working class origins never left him.
Some observers speculate that Alan Jay Lerner's pride was so badly bruised by Muselli's much-publicized rejection of him ( due to his drug addiction and neglect of their son ) that in revenge he portrayed her as a gold-digging spendthrift.
Nora confides to Kristine that she once secretly borrowed money from a disgraced lawyer, Nils Krogstad, to save Torvald's life when he was very ill, but she has not told him in order to protect his pride.
Vathek ’ s pride wins out and, in the end, his quest for power and knowledge ends with him confined to Hell.
She wrote that the film " gave him a role that he could play with complexity, because the film character's pride in his art, his selfishness, drunkenness, lack of energy stabbed with lightning strokes of violence were shared by the real Bogart ".
Marlowe's play Doctor Faustus portrays the eponymous character as a scholar whose arrogance and pride compel him to sign a deal with the devil, and retain his haughtiness until his death and damnation, despite the fact that he could have easily repented had he chosen to do so.
Over time, admiration for his pride and ideals made him a Civil War hero to many Southerners, and his legacy became part of the foundation of the postwar New South.
Villard tells us, with pride, that he had been in many lands ( Jai este en mlt de tieres ) and that he made a trip to Hungary where he remained many days ( maint ior ), but he does not say why he went there or who sent him.
However, planning for the next encounter was more based upon the reality of unfolding events rather than emotion or pride, as Intendant General Wolff told him and his staff that supply beyond the Saar would be impossible.
It cemented Wilson's image as a modernistic leader and linked him to the burgeoning pride in the ' New Britain ' typified by the Beatles.
His father, François Anouilh, was a tailor and Anouilh maintained that he inherited from him a pride in conscientious craftmanship.
Melkor used Fëanor's anger and pride against him, telling him that his own half-brother Fingolfin was planning to usurp his place as heir to Finwë.
His high-blown pride at length breaks under him.
There was little difference apparently, in the esteem in which he held his wife and his slaves ; his pride alone induced him to take a warmer interest in his sons, Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus and Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus.
have posited that positive performance outcomes elicit pride in an individual when the event is appraised as having been caused by him alone.
Morpheus has a great pride that does not tolerate damage, examples include banishing Nada to Hell for rejecting him and being angry ( originally ) at the notion made by Hob Gadling that he seeks companionship and is lonely.
He is proud enough as it is, and you have encouraged him in his pride still further ".
He sailed to Crete, whereupon the King, Minos, gave Heracles permission to take the bull away and offered him assistance, which Heracles denied because of pride, as it had been wreaking havoc on Crete by uprooting crops and leveling orchard walls.
Irving was proud of the " trail of chaos " he had created at the Hamburg press conference and the attendant publicity it had brought him, and in particular took a great deal of pride in his humiliation of Trevor-Roper, whom Irving strongly disliked for his criticism of Irving's methods and conclusions.
" At the same time, Jack took pride in the fact that U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent him a letter of condolence.

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