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I don't know how many of you have ever met Dijkstra, but you probably know that arrogance in computer science is measured in nano-Dijkstras. Alan Kay
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False modesty can be worse than arrogance. David Mitchell
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There is a marvelous turn and trick to British arrogance; its apparent unconsciousness makes it twice as effectual. Catherine Drinker Bowen
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We must not demonstrate any arrogance, and we must refrain from any irrational or undemocratic behavior. Chen Shui-bian
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Where there is appreciation, there is courtesy, there is concern for the rights and property of others. Without appreciation, there is arrogance and evil. Gordon Hinckley
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Arrogance is a veneer -- a thin covering of excuses hiding deep performance deficiencies. Bob Lewis
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An extraordinary amount of arrogance is present in any claim of having been the first in inventing something. Benoit Mandelbrot
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None are more unjust in their judgments of others than those who have a high opinion of themselves. Charles Spurgeon
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Most of the time I quote myself. It's not arrogance, it's a writer's job. Vanna Bonta
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I genuinely enjoy sweating out my frustrations and living a healthier life. My workouts are not all about vanity. They are about clarity for my mind and soul. Khloe Kardashian
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Of all the things I’d been skeptical about, I didn’t feel skeptical about this: the wilderness had a clarity that included me. Cheryl Strayed
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The investigation of the meaning of words is the beginning of education. Antisthenes
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Mechanical rules are never a substitute for clarity of thought. Brian Kernighan
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I'll tell you what I'm grateful for, and that's the clarity of understanding that the most important things in life are health, family and friends, and the time to spend on them. Kenneth Branagh
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I've always liked texts that you immediately understand. I suppose the playwrights who really speak to me are Edward Bond, Joe Orton and Harold Pinter. I've been in six different Pinter productions - I love the clarity of his language. He has this way of using words - there's a thrill to them. Kenneth Cranham
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...consciousness can keep only a few images in full clarity at one time, and even this clarity fluctuates. Carl Jung
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Until we move out of this transition period, and get some clarity on these issues, the market is going to remain very volatile. Peter Brodie
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Until we get more clarity for further resolution to the investigation, it will be difficult for the stock to move forward. Our net view is that we expect it to trade in a pretty tight range now. William Powers
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Some books are serials, not to be mistaken for anything else. 'The Two Towers,' for example, ought never to be read in isolation. Edward M. Lerner
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Many mistakenly think that equates to a 6 percent salary increase. Scott Berryessa
mistaken optimism
I think he is mistaken in his optimism, Patrick Clawson
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The shooters had mistaken me for someone else. Daddy Yankee
mistaken
I'm the priest who has been mistaken for an ATM machine. Greg Boyle
mistaken
I like being mistaken for someone useful. Helen Humphreys
mistaken
Unfortunately, I've never been mistaken as Johnny Depp. Gilbert Gottfried
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Incredibly, I've been mistaken for Kylie Minogue many times. People look at me, and you can see them thinking, 'She's somebody - but I don't know who.' Jane March
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I have the courage to be mistaken. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel