“The response to Pride has been so overwhelming. I mean, people have really loved it. And it's so rewarding because we had such a fun time making that film, and it was made with so much heart, that it's lovely that people seem to be responding in kind to that.” PeopleHeartKindMeanHas BeensMadeSeemsFilmFunPrideResponseLovelyOverwhelmingRespondingMean PeopleFun Times Author:Rosamund Pike
“Discard the protective rags of that vice which you called a virtue: humility. Learn to value yourself, which means: to FIGHT for your happiness, and when you learn that pride is the sum of all virtues, you will learn to live like a man.” MenMeanValuesFightingVirtueHumilityPrideSelf LoveVicesProtectiveRagsValue Yourself Author:John Galt
“Plus-sized women shouldnt think of themselves as a size. They should think of themselves as women with rich goals in life. Size doesn’t mean, really, anything. You can carry your size with pride and dress in a way that you like.” ThinkingWayShouldMeanGoalRichPrideDressesSizePlusLife GoalLife Size Author:Donatella Versace
“High minds, of native pride and force, Most deeply feel thy pangs, Remorse; Fear, for their scourge, means villains have, Thou art the torturer of the brave!” FeelsMindMeanArtForcePrideBraveNativeVillainRemorseScourge Book:The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart Source: The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart
“No one can build his security upon the nobleness of another person. Two people, when they love each other, grow alike in their tastes and habits and pride, but their moral natures (whatever we may mean by that canting expression) are never welded. The base one goes on being base, and the noble one noble, to the end.” PeopleMayMeanPersonsTwoEndsGrowsMoralSecurityExpressionPrideGoes OnHabitTasteNobleLove Each Other Book:The Best of Willa Cather Source: The Best of Willa Cather
“Ye generous maids, revenge your sex's wrong; Let not the mean destroyer e'er approach Your sacred charms. Now muster all your pride, Contempt and scorn, that, shot from Beauty's eye, Confounds the mighty impudent, and smites The front unknown to shame.” MeanEyeSexFrontsPrideApproachShotsShameSacredRevengeGenerousCharmContemptScornMaidsDestroyersMuster Author:John Armstrong