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pride in oneself
noun as in self-respect
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Example Sentences
The Hindu nationalist view of history is “extremely prejudiced and totally motivated by the desire to inculcate blind pride in oneself and blind hatred of the other,” said Tanika Sarkar, a historian who taught at New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University.
To combat that lie requires the diversity that enlists pride in oneself and the other.
At a moment when, in North Carolina, a state next door to Signature’s Virginia home, a controversy is raging over a law barring localities from protecting certain rights based on sexual orientation, the show’s mantra of having pride in oneself takes on revivified significance.
It’s the duty to be decent, to take pride in oneself, to adhere to the idea that one’s word is one’s bond.
A life of patience, of courage, in which one cannot fight unless clad in a strong armour of indifference impervious to the attacks of fools and the envious, in which one must not, if one would not stumble on the road, quit for a single moment that pride in oneself which serves as a leaning staff; a charming and a terrible life, which has conquerors and its martyrs, and on which one should not enter save in resigning oneself in advance to submit to the pitiless law væ victis.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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