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. Ezra Taft Benson adverselyaffectchild Change image and share on social
Pride and conceit were the original sins of man. Alain Rene Le Sage conceitmanoriginal Change image and share on social
Pride and excess bring disaster for man. Xun Kuang bringdisasterexcess Change image and share on social
'Pride and Prejudice' is often compared to 'Cinderella,' but Jane Austen's real 'Cinderella' tale is 'Mansfield Park.' Susanna Clarke austencinderellacompare Change image and share on social
'Pride and Prejudice' - perhaps more than any other Jane Austen book - is engrained in our literary consciousness. Seth Grahame-Smith austenbookconsciousness Change image and share on social
'Pride And Prejudice' takes place in a similar period to 'Vanity Fair,' and yet there's a huge difference between Jane Austen and Thackeray. Natasha Little austendifferencefair Change image and share on social
Pride and vanity, the opposites of humility, can destroy our spiritual health as surely as a debilitating disease can destroy our physical health. Joseph B. Wirthlin debilitatedestroydisease Change image and share on social
Pride, avarice, and envy are in every home. Thornton Wilder avariceenvyhome Change image and share on social
Pride creates a noise within us which makes the quiet voice of the Spirit hard to hear. And soon, in our vanity, we no longer even listen for it. We can come quickly to think we don't need it. Henry B. Eyring createhardhear Change image and share on social
Pride deafens us to the advice or warnings of those around us. John C. Maxwell advicedeafenpride Change image and share on social