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Inconvienience pushes one into heroic action...
Humility is the beginning of true intelligence.
Intemperance is a dangerous companion. It throws many people off their guard, betrays them to a great many indecencies, to ruinous passions, to disadvantages in fortune; makes them discover secrets, drive foolish bargains, engage in play, and often to stagger from the tavern to the stews.
arrogance is knowledge minus wisdom
FORTITUDE IS THE CAPACITY TO SAY NO WHEN THE WORLD WANTS TO HEAR 'YES'
True will-power and courage are not on the battlefield, but in everyday conquests over our intertia, laziness, boredom.
The weak in courage is strong in cunning.
A blind ingenuity goes nowhere
Ingratitude calls forth reproaches as gratitude brings renewed kindnesses.
Meekness: Uncommon patience in planning a revenge that is worth while.
Failure.
That is a word so little to our taste that many think it a virtue to claim that they never admit it. But blind stupidity is not one of the virtues; it is a weakness ...
Courage never to submit of yield.
Impertinence will intermeddle in things in which it has no concern, showing a want of breeding, or, more commonly, a spirit of sheer impudence.
Indomitable will, purposeful action
I'm not pretending to be ingenuous; I know what I'm doing.
Valiant! The word mocked me, for I knew myself to be anything but valiant. What I had done, I had done in a fit of insane bitterness, not with cool courage, not with brave quick thinking, not with presence of mind - but with absence of it.
Conceit is to be dreaded, but so is cowardice
strength and honor
Brutes leave ingratitude to man.
Humility is always proof of intelligence
In strife who inquires whether stratagem or courage was used?
Among some people arrogance supplies the place of grandeur, inhumanity of decision, and roguery of intelligence.
Deceit with sternness, ignorance with pride,
The impudence of Ignorance
Ingenuity and creativity, even for a defeating case of two steps forward and one backward, applied strategically can covert a loss into gain.
Lots of ingenuity gets you through times with no money better than money gets you through times of no ingenuity.
Perseverance and perspective until victory.
For without a measure of arrogance, how can one attempt the impossible?
Courage is the genius behind victory.
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH. The
Chalk one up to ingenuity.
The greatest cunning is to have none at all.
It is humility which has access to the highest regions.
The difference between courage and stupidity is measured by success and survival.
An ingenuous mind feels in unmerited praise the bitterest reproof.
Perseverance is a virtue of the less brilliant.
Immaturity is the incapacity to use one's intelligence without the guidance of another.
True generosity means accepting ingratitude.
Satan's sin becomes the first sin of all humanity: the sin of ingratitude.
Ignominy thirsts for respect.
to see failure not as a sign of stupidity but as lack of experience and skill. Your
The obstinacy of cleverness and reason is nothing to the obstinacy of folly and inanity.
knowing your power
is what creates
humility.
not know your power
is what creates
insecurity.
True fortitude is seen in great exploits
That justice warrants, and that wisdom guides;
And all else is tow'ring phrenzy and distraction.
Jesting is often only indigence of intellect.
I hate ingratitude more in a man
than lying, vainness, babbling, drunkenness,
or any taint of vice whose strong corruption
inhabits our frail blood.
The taint of arrogance will I not know ...
Incertitude is still hope.
Gratitude makes you a better, stronger, wiser person. Ingratitude makes you a negative, angry, miserable person. Which person do you choose to be?
Incivility is the extreme of pride; it is built on the contempt of mankind.
On being: Arrogance is not the prerogative of the gifted.
Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity
The demon of intemperance ever seems to have delighted in sucking the blood of genius and of generosity. What one of us but can call to mind some relative more promising in youth than all his fellows, who has fallen a sacrifice to his rapacity?
There are cases in which the greatest daring is the greatest wisdom.
Humility Preceeds Glory
Knowingness: My love for myself makes me invincible.
...bravery to the point of apparent foolishness.
Without cunning, there is no innovation. Without ambition, there is no accomplishment.
Stupidity is letting your pride rob you of God's blessings.
Fortitude: That quality of mind which does not care what happens so long as it does not happen to us.
Intelligence is knowing what's required of you
Talent is culture with insolence.
We avenge intellect when we dupe a fool, and it is a victory not to be despised for a fool is covered with steel and it is often very hard to find his vulnerable part.
I am conquered less by fortune than by the egotism and ingratitude of my companions in arms.
The memory of benefits is a frail defence against ingratitude.
Patience, that blending of moral courage with physical timidity.
Knowledge and courage take turns at greatness.
Intelligence alone is not courage, we often see that the most intelligent people are irresolute. Since in the rush of events a man is governed by feelings rather than by thought, the intellect needs to arouse the quality of courage, which then supports and sustains it in action.
Pride, where wit fails, steps in to our defence, and fills up all the mighty void of sense.
Pride is a fool's fortress
There is an insolence which none but those who themselves deserve contempt can bestow, and those only who deserve no contempt can bear.
Boasting and bravado may exist in the breast even of the coward, if he is successful through a mere lucky hit; but a just contempt of an enemy can alone arise in those who feel that they are superior to their opponent by the prudence of their measures.
Students of cunning have consumed their hearts and learned only tricks; they've thrown away real riches: patience, self-sacrifice, generosity. Rich thought opens the way.
When we doubt our minds, we tend to discount its products. If we fear intellectual self-assertiveness, perhaps associating it with loss of love, we mute our intelligence. We dread being visible; so we make ourselves invisible, then suffer because no one sees us.
I believe that obstinacy, or the dread of control and discipline, arises not so much from self-willedness as from a conscious defect of voluntary power; as foolhardiness is not seldom the disguise of conscious timidity.
Irreverence is a declaration of independence.
Immaturity is the inability to delay self gratification.
Everything depends on whether we have for opponents those French tricksters or those daring rascals, the English. I prefer the English. Frequently their daring can only be described as stupidity. In their eyes it may be pluck and daring.
that both those things are somewhat like humility. The
There is a certain cowardice, a certain weakness, rather, among respectable folk. Only brigands are convinced-of what? That they must succeed. And so they do succeed.
Curiosity, rationalization, and laziness are no match against courage, self-control, and mental toughness.
A process which makes one rogue cleverer than another.
Humility is essential greatness, the inside of grandeur.
Intemperance is naturally punished with diseases; rashness, with mischance; injustice; with violence of enemies; pride, with ruin; cowardice, with oppression; and rebellion, with slaughter.
Perseverance can lend the appearance of dignity and grandeur to many actions, just as silence in company affords wisdom and apparent intelligence to a stupid person.
Avarice cripples virtue and lies in ambush for honesty. My
The indulgence of denying is by far the worst; it forces us to believe we are doing great things, when in effect we are only fixed within ourselves. To
We often credit ourselves with vices the reverse of what we have, thus when weak we boast of our obstinacy.
Success comes from stubborn perseverance and the tenacity not to admit defeat
Foolishness is giving up without any effort or not giving up after putting in all your effort. Secret of freedom is putting all your effort and giving up!
Arrogance is in everything I do. It is in my gestures, the harshness of my voice, in the glow of my gaze, in my sinewy, tormented face.
Arrogance makes you stronger from outside, but even more weaker from inside.
exasperating composure.
Achievement requires a strong will, failure, a stubborn won't.
What is strength without a double share of wisdom?
Genius is perseverance in disguise.
Bravery without forethought, causes a man to fight blindly and desperately like a mad bull. Such an opponent, must not be encountered with brute force, but may be lured into an ambush and slain.
Humility is the virtue that requires the greatest amount of effort.
Arrogance is inimical to prudential reasoning, to accepting that for all we know and learn we also accumulate ignorance of the questions we do not ask, the risks we do not and cannot comprehend. In short, arrogance is what causes us to ignore our fallibilities.
Cunning proceeds from lack of capacity.