P Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with P. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Prices in Italy are only slightly lower than in France, which means that Italy is a very expensive country for everyone, natives, visitors and tourists.”
“Prices need to be fair, appropriate and consistent.”
“Prices of Hager Werken +27786655025 Embalming Powder (Pink/White) Magnetic 100% and 98%. Embalming products are recognized worldwide as a products for high”
“Prices of semicolons, plot devices, prologues and inciting incidents continued to fall yesterday, lopping twenty points off the TomJones Index.”
Source: The Well of Lost Plots
“Prichard's got too much to lose. He can't touch us.'
'Can anyone?' Penn wonders aloud, just as Trent's door opens from the other side. Dean whistles for him to get outside, swinging my baseball bat and parking it over his shoulder.
'Maybe God,' I answer curtly.
'Even that's debatable.' Dean snickers.”
Source: Pretty Reckless
“Pricing is a double edge sword, it shows profits in theory but loss in reality.”
Source: The Twelfth Preamble: To all the authors to be!
“Pricing is branding.”
“Prick I might be, but look at you. Maybe we'll get to have some fun with our lessons after all.”
Source: A Court of Mist and Fury
“Prickly boy, did nobody tell you?
You have to be soft to be divine.”
Source: An Abundance of Apricots
“Prickly
When I'm feeling
porcupine-y,
I get nasty,
I get whiny.
Stay away or
I might stick you.
My sharp words are
quills to prick you.”
Source: Stampede!: Poems to Celebrate the Wild Side of School
“Pride (of all others the most dang'rous fault) Proceeds from want of sense, or want of thought.”
Source: The poetical works of ... Wentworth Dillon, earl of Roscommon
“Pride - Lord of human kind”
“Pride achieves almost nothing but destroys a lot.”
“Pride adversely affects all our relationships - our relationship with God and His servants, between husband and wife, parent and child, employer and employee, teacher and student, and all mankind.”
“Pride adversely affects all our relationships—our relationship with God and His servants, between husband and wife, parent and child, employer and employee, teacher and student, and all mankind. Our degree of pride determines how we treat our God and our brothers and sisters. Christ wants to lift us to where He is. Do we desire to do the same for others?”
“Pride also has a bill! Get ready to pay it!”
“Pride always wants a little smarting.”
“Pride and bravery kill more than weapons.”
Source: Hearts Forged in Dragon Fire
“Pride and conceit were the original sins of man.”
“Pride and curiosity are the two scourges of our souls. The latter prompts us to poke our noses into everything, and the former forbids us to leave anything unresolved and undecided.”
Source: Essays
“Pride and ego makes a mockery of an apology. Humility wins forgiveness without question...so break 'yo'self'!”
Source: From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph over Death and Conscious Encounters With the Divine Presence
“Pride and entitlement always go with unforgiveness. The longer you hold someone's offense over them, the more likely you are to start feeling arrogant and entitled to your posture toward him.”
“Pride and excess bring disaster for man.”
Source: Xunzi: A Translation and Study of the Complete Works
“Pride and integrity are some ingredients that define respect. Don't compromise them for short lived attention.”
Source: Black Tulips
“Pride and passion are an intense compilation, as beautiful as it looks on the outside, it's toxic beneath the surface; creating a cruel world where your feelings and principles don't matter, goals don't matter, where nothing and no one matters.
Still, people cave in to that intensity, pursuing a fondness for balancing reality and imagination. Because, like a drug, it can make you feel more alive in the moment than anything else - while silently killing some of you inside, little by little, till you finally snap...”
Source: The Broken Lift
“Pride and power fall when the person falls, but discoveries of truth form legacies that can be built upon for generations.”
Source: Killosophy
“Pride and Prejudice' - perhaps more than any other Jane Austen book - is engrained in our literary consciousness.”
“Pride and resentment are not indigenous in the human heart; and perhaps it is due to the gardener's innate love of the exotic that we take such pains to make them thrive.”
Source: Lud-in-the-Mist
“Pride and resentment are not indigenous to the human heart; and perhaps it is due to the gardener's innate love of the exotic that we take such pains to make them thrive".”
Source: Lud-in-the-Mist
“Pride and reserve are not the only things in life; perhaps they are not even the best things. But if they happen to be your particular virtues you will go all to pieces if you let them go.”
Source: The Good Soldier: A Tale of Passion
“Pride and shame are two sides of the same coin, a coin which is only issued by "The Bank of Fear", a coin to be used in the singular purpose of purchasing chains that would imprison one’s Soul and delay inevitable perfection.”
“Pride and shame both are clothes. Lions wear no clothes. They are neither proud nor ashamed of who they are. That's why they look powerful. Pride shows weakness, not strength.”
“Pride and vanity have built more hospitals than all the virtues together.”
Source: The Fable of the Bees
“Pride and weakness are Siamese twins.”
Source: Conversations on Some of the Old Poets
“Pride attaches undue importance to the superiority of one's status in the eyes of others; and shame is fear of humiliation at one's inferior status in the estimation of others. When one sets one's heart on being highly esteemed, and achieves such rating, then he or she is automatically involved in fear of losing status.”
“Pride became this dogma which meant you couldn't criticize anything gay - if you were the least bit critical of gay culture or people or any gay person doing any gay thing, that was an insufficient display of pride. You were suffering from internalized homophobia. As opposed to external homophobia.”
“Pride becomes the blanket transgression that conceals the rest of our sins, allowing us to remain blind to them.”
Source: Eve of Awakening
“Pride...bitterness...anger...do you know what you are, Maria? What all human behaviour is, when you boil it down?
It's a response. That's all. A response to your painful inability to be alone.”
Source: Jim Henson's Labyrinth: Coronation, Vol. 2
“Pride blinds people to the truth of what they are.”
“Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy.”
Source: Benjamin Franklin's the Way to Wealth
“Pride builds walls between people, humility builds bridges.”
Source: The Purpose Driven Life: What on Earth Am I Here For?
“Pride can go without domestics, without fine clothes, can live in a house with two rooms, can eat potato, purslain, beans, lyed corn, can work on the soil, can travel afoot, can talk with poor men, or sit silent well contented with fine saloons. But vanity costs money, labor, horses, men, women, health and peace, and is still nothing at last; a long way leading nowhere.--Only one drawback; proud people are intolerably selfish, and the vain are gentle and giving.”
Source: Nature - Conduct of Life
“Pride can make one a stronger person in the one sense, or so it is often believed, when based solely on the surface, but in the other, and much more frequently, a stronger devil. When pride is undeniably found out of an evil, it saves face by doubling down.”
Source: Healology
“Pride causes us to care more about what our non-Christian friends think of us than what God will do to them in their sin.”
“Pride causes us to use our gifts as though they came from ourselves, not benefits received from God, and to usurp our benefactor's glory.”
“Pride comes before a fall - although in [Henry Kissinger's] case it's more conceit than pride.”
“Pride comes from a place of real acknowledgment that somebody's actually living their life for themselves, and I want to be that example for my son.”
“Pride comes from not knowing yourself and the world. The older you grow, and the more you see, the less reason you will find for being proud. Ignorance and inexperience are the pedestal of pride; once the pedestal is removed - pride will soon come down.”
“Pride comes from self-love. Ego comes from self-doubt.”
“Pride consists in a man making his personality the only test, instead of making truth the test. The sceptic feels himself too large to measure life by the largest things; and ends by measuring it by the smallest thing of all.”