Pride goes before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall.
Joseph Addison
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Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.
BIBLE Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a
fall.
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BIBLE Scripture said that "pride goes before fall". Just let pride go alone. Don't go in its company, else...
ISRAELMORE AYIVOR Pride will have a fall; For pride goeth before and shame cometh after
PROVERB It shows what doing the right thing will do for you. There's something to be said for that.
BEFORE VEEDER I never in my wildest dreams thought that I'd get this opportunity.
BEFORE VEEDER We fought forest fires together, like for two weeks on the fire lines, 12 hours a day, so we know a ...
BEFORE VEEDER When it did, it really hurt, and that's when I started getting trouble. It was like $280,000 we lost...
BEFORE VEEDER It was always just people's junk I put together because they wanted to sell it.
BEFORE VEEDER When he showed up, I wasn't looking for him, but he said he would, and sure enough he did.
BEFORE VEEDER Stride and strut goeth before a fall; tried and true goeth before a raise.
UNKNOWN God does not want us to take all the credit because God knows that pride comes before the fall
SUNDAY ADELAJA It's not true that nice guys finish last. Nice guys are winners before the game even starts. -Addis...
ADDISON WALKER why do people rise and fall.. How and when they will get the attentions and why politicians fall whe...
SHARIF MOHAMED It's funny, isn't it? When you are young you just want to be old, and then later you wish you could ...
LAUREN OLIVER And they were haughty, and committed abomination before me: therefore I took them away as I saw good...
BIBLE I'm keenly aware of the Pride coming before the Fall . . . but I really do like what I've been able ...
WIL WHEATON And there they placed a peacock in his pride,
Before the damsel.
LORD ALFRED TENNYSON And Joseph brought in Jacob his father, and set him before Pharaoh: and Jacob blessed Pharaoh.
BIBLE You'll make bundle of blunders if you consider yourself too clever to look at anothers work.
MICHAEL BASSEY JOHNSON Joseph and his mother come from the black kings who were before the white man.
PETER ABRAHAMS We've never beaten Alfred-Almond before. It's been a real nice week for my girls after beating Addis...
ADAM OWLETT It is only imperfection that complains of what is imperfect. The more perfect we are, the more gentl...
JOSEPH ADDISON Fear may induce the show of submission; but love only can truly subjugate a haughty spirit.
MARY COWDEN CLARKE Yet then from all my grief, O Lord,
Thy mercy set me free,
Whilst in the confidence of pray'r
...
JOSEPH ADDISON Pride went before, ambition follows him.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE And Joseph was thirty years old when he stood before Pharaoh king of Egypt. And Joseph went out from...
BIBLE The tempest threatens before it comes; houses creak before they
fall.
UNKNOWN You act at being a man, and before you know it, you are one.
RICHARD MADDEN Guilt is really the reverse side of the coin of pride. Guilt aims at self-destruction, and pride aim...
BILL WILSON Don't fall before you're pushed.
ENGLISH PROVERB Don't fall before you're pushed
ENGLISH PROVERB Is the sunrise superior just because it goes before the sunset with a day and sunset goes before the...
SORIN CERIN It shows what doing the right thing will do for you. There's something to be said for that.
BEFORE DAVID VEEDER I never in my wildest dreams thought that I'd get this opportunity.
BEFORE DAVID VEEDER We fought forest fires together, like for two weeks on the fire lines, 12 hours a day, so we know a ...
BEFORE DAVID VEEDER When it did, it really hurt, and that's when I started getting trouble. It was like $280,000 we lost...
BEFORE DAVID VEEDER It was always just people's junk I put together because they wanted to sell it.
BEFORE DAVID VEEDER When he showed up, I wasn't looking for him, but he said he would, and sure enough he did.
BEFORE DAVID VEEDER The finite is annihilated in the presence of the infinite, and becomes a pure nothing. So our spirit...
BLAISE PASCAL Do thou restrain the haughty spirit in thy breast, for better far is gentle courtesy.
HOMER When a lot of voices, make up a noise, the man who is silent represents a voice.
APURVA GAGLANI Some of Bay's fondest memories were of lying under the apple tree in the summer while Claire gardene...
SARAH ADDISON ALLEN It is called destruction before reconstruction. People will have to see the danger of war, the hopel...
ELIZABETH JOYCE When I'm considering an idea, and there is an element of hubris involved, I generally feel comfo...
ERIK LARSON Palm Sunday Jesus Christ is a God whom we approach without pride, and before whom we humble ourse...
BLAISE PASCAL Before marriage, a man will lie awake all night thinking about something you said; after marriage, h...
HELEN ROWLAND I'm in construction, so I've chased storms before. I've never seen destruction like this.
CY JAY GUILES It's always darkest before it goes pitchblack
CONNIE WINKLER If you push anyone to fall, you will be pushed before you fall.
VIKRANT PARSAI Carve every word before you let it fall.
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, JR. Historically, there hasn't been a significant correlation between gold prices and U.S. elections...
FABRIZIO MOREIRA And now I realize Lindsay's not fearless. She's terrified. She's terrified that people will find out...
LAUREN OLIVER It's not my fault I can't be like you, okay? I don't get up in the morning thinking the world is one...
LAUREN OLIVER This is what happens when you try to help people. You get screwed.
LAUREN OLIVER I used to think that's what love was: knowing someone so well he was like a part of you.
LAUREN OLIVER How is it possible, I think, to change so much and not be able to change anything at all?
LAUREN OLIVER Here's one of the things I learned that morning: if you cross a line and nothing happens, the line l...
LAUREN OLIVER I guess that's what saying good-bye is always like--like jumping off an edge. The worst part is maki...
LAUREN OLIVER i feel like a curtain has dropped away and i'm seeing people for who they really are, different, and...
LAUREN OLIVER Every step you take has a 50% chance to succeed or end up in failure, and if our success is build on...
C. LIDE SANGTAM A lot of other companies are trying to fill that void before it goes public.
ANDREW MCDONALD Every expedition that goes into a place that hasn't been examined before finds new species.
JEFF MCNEELY Choose a firm cloud before it fall, and in it
Catch, ere she change, the Cynthia of this minute.
ALEXANDER POPE I just stroll in right before the recording goes on.
HUMPHREY LYTTELTON When one is born again by faith in Jesus, he is given a new spirit man that wasn't there before - a ...
BENNY HINN When you are a Bear of Very Little Brain, and you Think of Things, you find sometimes that a Thing w...
A.A. MILNE Promise me you'll always remember: You're braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and s...
CARTER CROCKER General Howard informed me, in a haughty spirit, that he would give my people 30 days to go back hom...
CHIEF JOSEPH You need to fall apart once in a while before you understand how you best fit together.
KATIE KACVINSKY If you fall, you fall," Elodin shrugged. "Sometimes falling teaches us things too." In dreams you of...
PATRICK ROTHFUSS Self-destruction would be a brief, almost autoerotic free-fall into a great velvet darkness.
MARK MIRABELLO You're still lovely," Mor said a bit gently.
Elain offered a half smile. "I suppose that war m...
SARAH J. MAAS I'm a 60-year-old woman. How dare he be disrespectful to an elder. I can't tell you how disappointed...
CATHY HUGHES Legs was always proud even before FOXFIRE, that’s the primary fact about Legs Sadovsky: pride.
JOYCE CAROL OATES It goes without saying that it's a big game, we knew that even before the Chelsea game,
JULIO ARCA There was a faint note of pride in his voice that Harry had rarely heard there before. “He thought...
J.K. ROWLING All life is a manifestation of the spirit, the manifestation of love.
MORIHEI UESHIBA No man goes before his time -- unless the boss leaves early.
GROUCHO MARX No man goes before his time / unless the boss leaves early.
GROUCHO MARX No man goes before his time - unless the boss leaves early.
GROUCHO MARX Jesus is the God whom we can approach without pride and before whom we can humble ourselves without ...
BLAISE PASCAL History is a wheel, for the nature of man is fundamentally unchanging. What has happened before will...
GEORGE R.R. MARTIN We're not here as a collection agency to collect their money. They may not get their money until (Ge...
BOBBY HERNANDEZ That was heartbreaking, to have that fall apart, two weeks before shooting,
JODIE FOSTER Wherever we go, we come up against the human, a repulsive ubiquity before which we fall into stupor ...
EMILE M. CIORAN Do the other kids make fun of you? For how you talk?'
'Sometimes.'
'So why don't you do so...
LAUREN OLIVER i think of all the thousands of billions of steps and missteps and chances and coincidences that hav...
LAUREN OLIVER If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live wi...
JOAN POWERS Supposing a tree fell down, Pooh, when we were underneath it?'
'Supposing it didn't,' said Pooh...
A.A. MILNE How lucky I am to have known somebody and something that saying goodbye to is so damned awful.
EVANS G. VALENS By the side of the everlasting Why there is a Yes--a transitory Yes if you like, but a Yes.
E.M. FORSTER When an accident or a crime happens, there's a period of time before the yellow tape goes up, be...
DAN GILROY When a just cause reaches its flood tide - whatever stands in the way must fall before its overwhelm...
CARRIE CATT When a just cause reaches its flood tide - whatever stands in the way must fall before its overwhelm...
CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT With so many trees in the city, you could see the spring coming each day until a night of warm wind ...
ERNEST HEMINGWAY Now for my pains, promise me-“
And she hesitated.
“What?” asked Marius.
“Prom...
VICTOR HUGO There was in our father Adam before his fall the very image and likeness of God.
HEINRICH BULLINGER Nome is as far west as west goes before it becomes east.
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JOSEPH ADDISON What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. These are but trifles, to be sure; but scattere...
JOSEPH ADDISON Sunday clears away the rust of the whole week.
JOSEPH ADDISON I value my garden more for being full of blackbirds than of cherries, and very frankly give them fru...
JOSEPH ADDISON I have somewhere met with the epitaph on a charitable man which has pleased me very much. I cannot r...
JOSEPH ADDISON What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. These are but trifles, to be sure; but scattere...
JOSEPH ADDISON To be an atheist requires an indefinitely greater measure of faith than to recieve all the great tru...
JOSEPH ADDISON True happiness arises, in the first place, from the enjoyment of one's self, and in the next, fr...
JOSEPH ADDISON The most violent appetites in all creatures are lust and hunger; the first is a perpetual call upon ...
JOSEPH ADDISON Reading is a basic tool in the living of a good life.
JOSEPH ADDISON A true critic ought to dwell upon excellencies rather than imperfections, to discover the concealed ...
JOSEPH ADDISON O ye powers that search
The heart of man, and weigh his inmost thoughts,
If I have done amiss,...
JOSEPH ADDISON From hence, let fierce contending nations know,
What dire effects from civil discord flow.
JOSEPH ADDISON I value my garden more for being full of blackbirds than of cherries, and very frankly give them f...
JOSEPH ADDISON And pleas'd th' Almighty's orders to perform,
Rides in the whirlwind and directs the storm.
JOSEPH ADDISON Yet then from all my grief, O Lord,
Thy mercy set me free,
Whilst in the confidence of pray'r
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JOSEPH ADDISON It is folly for an eminent man to think of escaping censure, and a weakness to be affected with it. ...
JOSEPH ADDISON To be perfectly just is an attribute of the divine nature; to be so to the utmost of our abilities, ...
JOSEPH ADDISON Nothing is more gratifying to the mind of man than power or dominion.
JOSEPH ADDISON