French hypocrisy and their inflated self-opinion is nothing new to most people, especially their neighbours. |
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What can break the power of our self-love, pride, insolence, and our high self-opinion? |
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The treasured ideas of self-importance and self-opinion, of ideal birth and quality, had become more precious to him, because he could only enjoy them in secret. |
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Many of the game's greatest hitters were just as ornery as Bonds, maintaining a lofty self-opinion and motivating themselves by real or perceived slights. |
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The tragedy is that it's their self-opinion, not the size of their genitals, that hampers their success. |
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Instead, this was a performance laced with the same complacency and inflated self-opinion that sent United spinning out of the Champions League. |
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If a boss is trying to lower your self-opinion or self-worth, find another boss. |
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