Quotes about arrogant
arrogant aggressive
The more informed you are, the less arrogant and aggressive you are. Nelson Mandela
arrogant firsts assuming
The patronage state is an arrogant state. It assumes it can spend your money better than you do. Yet it expects you to work for it in the first place. Margaret Thatcher
arrogant conviction conceit
... perhaps there is no conceit so arrogant as the conceit which follows a conviction of emancipation. Margaret Deland
arrogant destroyed health lack lives odious people proper sight trying whose
All over the U.S. there are people whose lives are being destroyed for lack of proper health care provision, and there is no sight more odious than the rich, powerful and arrogant trying to keep it that way. Simon Hoggart
arrogant assuming dealing effective element people works
The most effective way of dealing with arrogant people is to let them keep assuming that we are insignificant at all. In the right time, this really works as an element of surprise.
arrogant architect modest
If architects weren't arrogant, they wouldn't be architects. I don't know a modest good architect. Philip Johnson
arrogant insufferable i-can
I can be arrogant, I can be insufferable. Kurt Sutter
arrogant exactly left subtle
The ex-Beatle got up and left with his very arrogant bodyguard. They weren't exactly subtle about it, either.
arrogant human nobody unless
I would just say that nobody could do what I do unless you had a big ego. It's the only way you can really put it. You have to be arrogant enough to challenge the arrogance of the human race. Paul Watson
arrogant pay seems situation
It just seems a little unseemly for them to be considering pay raises. That's an arrogant situation to be in.
arrogant assuming commoners
Nothing, however, can be more arrogant, though nothing is commoner than to assume that of Gods there is only one, and of religions none but the speaker’s. Virginia Woolf
arrogant
I would really love to work with Paul McCartney. Isn't that arrogant? Tina Weymouth
arrogant spirituality
One can become as intellectually arrogant about spirituality as about empirical science. Shirley MacLaine