“In the first manifesto that we launched on the 8th of March, 1910, from the stage of the Chiarella Theater in Turin,1 we expressed our deep-rooted disgust with, our proud contempt for, and our happy rebellion against vulgarity, mediocrity, the fanatical and snobbish worship of all that is old, attitudes which are suffocating Art in our Country.” FirstsArtCountryAttitudeStageProudWorshipTheaterOur CountryRebellionMarchContemptMediocrityRootedDisgustingVulgaritySuffocatingManifestosSnobbish Author:Umberto Boccioni
“Those who merely possess the goods of fortune may be haughty and insolent; . . . they try to imitate the great-souled man without being really like him, and only copy him in what they can, reproducing his contempt for others but not his virtuous conduct. For the great-souled man is justified in despising other people - his estimates are correct; but most proud men have no good ground for their pride.” PeopleMenTryingMayHuman NaturePrideProudFortuneGoodsCopiesContemptBeing RealVirtuousJustifiedHaughtyInsolentProud ManReproducing Author:Aristotle
“In our proud love affair with ourselves we pour contempt, whether we know it or not, on the worth of God's glory. As our pride pours contempt upon God's glory, His righteousness obliges Him to pour wrath upon our pride.” KnowsPrideProudGloryAffairRighteousnessContemptWrathLove Affair Book:The Supremacy of God in Preaching Source: The Supremacy of God in Preaching
“Philosophy is a proud, sullen detector of the poverty and misery of man. It may turn him from the world with a proud, sturdy contempt; but it cannot come forward and say, here are rest, grace, pardon, peace, strength, and consolation.” MenWorldMayPhilosophyTurnsPovertyGraceProudMiseryContemptConsolationPardonSullenSturdy Author:Richard Cecil
“Only you must have worthy foes hate, but not enemies worthy of contempt. You must be proud of your enemy.” HateEnemyProudWorthyContemptBe ProudFoeProud Of YouContempt You Author:Friedrich Nietzsche