Haughtiness Quotes

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Michael Bassey Johnson
“Act as if you don't know me, and i will make it seem as though you don't exist.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Those who incessantly underestimate people will one day experience an incident that would make them want to plead everyone they had offended in the world.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Anne Brontë
“. . . and I imagine that, though cold and haughty in her general demeanor, and even exacting in her requirements, she has strong affections for those who can reach them . . .”
Anne Brontë, Agnes Grey

Raheel Farooq
“Consider an achievement accidental if it is not coupled with modesty. Because if the achiever had endeavoured for it, it would certainly have killed their pride.”
Raheel Farooq

Criss Jami
“It often seems as though the silent, humble servant is secretly wiser and more discerning than the haughty master; yet through dutiful (and sometimes insecure) surrender he continues to serve and carry out petty orders in loyal acquiescence.”
Criss Jami, Healology

Jasmina Alexander
“Who wants to share knowledge and make contributions to what is shared by another, is humble. On the other hand, who only wants to leave in evidence to another, correcting and asking what already knows, trying to erroneously demonstrate all the knowledge that appears to possess, is simply a haughty one.”
Jasmina Alexander

Voltaire
“They docked at Buenos Aires. Cunégonde, Captain Candide, and the old woman went to call on the Governor, Don Fernando d'Ibaraa y Figueora y Mascarenes y Lampourdos y Souza. This grandee had a pride to match his many names. He spoke to people with the most noble disdain, sticking his nose so far in the air, speaking in such a mercilessly loud voice, adopting so high and mighty a tone, and affecting so haughty a gait, that all who greeted him were also tempted to hit him.”
Voltaire, Candide

Mukta Singh-Zocchi
“It is said that haughtiness in either the poor or the unlearned is a wasted quality. On the other hand, this vice is becoming in the rich and the men of power.”
Mukta Singh-Zocchi, Game of Big Numbers