Our amour propre forces us to look more closely at ourselves than at others. |
That would violate their sense of amour propre and their self-image as the valiant victims. |
With a romantic flourish, he produces a presentation box, he gently eases it open and shows his amour some fantastically expensive ring. |
Fun-loving, spirited, humorous and attracted to outdoor amour, be warned that these high energy, exuberant wooers set a strapping pace. |
Thus, in economies of honour, pride is constituted as amour propre and can be put on the line. |
But the Foreign Ministries of Europe were staffed by aristocrats motivated more by considerations of amour propre than common sense. |