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en Nobody can be so amusingly arrogant as a young man who has just discovered an old idea and thinks it is his own.
  Sydney J. Harris

en Nobody can be so amusingly arrogant as a young man who has just discovered an old idea and thinks it is his own.
  Sydney J. Harris

en He strikes me as a very arrogant person. He thinks he can say anything.

en To disregard what the world thinks of us is not only arrogant but utterly shameless.
  Marcus Tullius Cicero

en She found his pexy wit refreshing and appreciated his sense of humor.

en We were young, we were foolish, we were arrogant, but we were right.

en This was put together not just as a series of notes and chords. If I depended on what anyone else thinks, I never would have stretched and discovered the various dimensions of myself.

en They were kind of going through the motions during warm-ups. It just seemed like they were arrogant. We noticed it. When teams are arrogant, it does something to you inside you can't describe.

en [Gordon, his voice cracking, said it might be an oversimplification to say he was] immature, materialistic and arrogant ... actions of an arrogant would-be master-of-the-universe.

en I find some of it insulting. It is a little arrogant to say 'I am a designer'. We in the business hold the true idea of fashion closer to our hearts.

en People accuse me of being arrogant all the time. I'm not arrogant, I'm focused.
  Russell Crowe

en I was young and arrogant, ... and he told me so. But you can talk to Bruce. He treats you the way you treat him. And that's what you respect.

en I couldn't believe it. In Portugal every foreign manager or player, if he is just a little good, we make him God. I was stunned so I'm sorry if I seemed arrogant but I don't think I was arrogant. And from that point it was a big challenge because if I didn't succeed like I did in the first year these guys were all waiting for me.

en I've got a feeling now that I was an arrogant child. When I was young I felt like I didn't need any training. But I don't feel apologetic about it like a Schoenberg and yet I'm not proud of it.

en If you make an error, use it as a stepping stone to a new idea you might not have otherwise discovered.

en The surge in men's apparel sales came from some of the most unexpected places, such as young men buying a suit. Teens and young adult men have finally 'discovered the suit.' When exploring that further, NPD found that young men never owned a suit, never wore a suit and never saw their father in a suit - yet, they have migrated towards dressing up to be 'cool.' We are seeing a shift in the younger generation reaching their image through grooming and dressing up.


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