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arrogance computer mets
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
arrogance modesty false-modesty
False modesty can be worse than arrogance. David Mitchell
arrogance british tricks
There is a marvelous turn and trick to British arrogance; its apparent unconsciousness makes it twice as effectual. Catherine Drinker Bowen
arrogance behavior refrain
We must not demonstrate any arrogance, and we must refrain from any irrational or undemocratic behavior. Chen Shui-bian
arrogance concern property rights
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
arrogance covering excuse
Arrogance is a veneer -- a thin covering of excuses hiding deep performance deficiencies. Bob Lewis
arrogance firsts claims
An extraordinary amount of arrogance is present in any claim of having been the first in inventing something. Benoit Mandelbrot
arrogance unjust opinion
None are more unjust in their judgments of others than those who have a high opinion of themselves. Charles Spurgeon
arrogance quote time
Most of the time I quote myself. It's not arrogance, it's a writer's job. Vanna Bonta
pointing possible trend
Overall, the long-term trend is going to worsen. All indicators are pointing to a possible recession. Claudio Piron
pointing proved reactions soon stopped
As soon as I had proved this and, of course, also the normal pointing action and reactions in all other extremities and joints, I stopped the experiment. Robert Barany
pointing shooting starts towards
Then she starts pointing towards me and shooting and I was shooting back to her. Larry Harris
pointing race
That is the race I've been pointing for. Tim Ritchey
pointing practicing start
It's real frustrating, I'm not going to lie. We keep practicing so hard, then keep losing. We just have to find a way, we can't start pointing fingers. Domanick Davis
pointing record toward
All the factors, all the indicators, look to me like they are pointing toward record spending. Garry South
pointing
All the indicators are pointing in the right direction. Peter Young
pointing i-can
I can't stop pointing to the beauty. Rumi
pointing-fingers ifs knows
Now if you know what you're worth. Then go out and get what you're worth. Sylvester Stallone
sharp
I said in sharp language that that practice was wrong. Ken Starr
sharp women wound
Women's Tongues are as sharp as two-edged Swords, and wound as much, when they are anger'd Margaret Cavendish
sharp
I can just tell, personally, that we're just not as sharp as we were in the past, Brad Richards
sharp
We weren't as sharp offensively as we'd like to be. We just couldn't finish. Mo Johnston
sharpening
During the lockout year, my focus was the basics, sharpening my moves, my fundamentals. Brandon Jennings
sharp
He was real sharp for the most part. Steve Roberts
sharp time
He was dialed in and he was very sharp for this time of the year. Matt Nosack
sharp today
He was very sharp today with his pitches, Frank Robinson
sharp side step took
We took a step back on offense. We weren't very sharp at anything on that side of the ball. Jeff Bower
tongue narrators listeners
The eagerness of a listener quickens the tongue of a narrator. Charlotte Bronte
tongue good-things wells
Tongue; well that's a wery good thing when it an't a woman. Charles Dickens
tongue celts
A wounding tongue. I'm working on it. Perhaps its the Celt in me. Alan Rickman
tongue speak
I will speak with a straight tongue. Chief Joseph
tongue modesty duty
In the modesty of fearful duty, I read as much as from the rattling tongue of saucy and audacious eloquence. William Shakespeare
tongue suspicion ready
See what a ready tongue suspicion hath! William Shakespeare
tongue fool pairs
Here comes a pair of very strange beasts, which in all tongues are called fools. William Shakespeare
tongue maidens
A maiden hath no tongue--but thought. William Shakespeare
tongue harmony enchanting
One whom the music of his own vain tongue doth ravish like enchanting harmony. William Shakespeare