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![]() I throw all of your stuff away. I’m gonna clear you out of my head. I tear you out of my heart. And ignore all your messages. I tell everyone we are through. 'Cause I'm so much better without you. But it’s just another pretty lie. 'Cause I break down. Hard as I try I know I can't quit. Something about you is so addictive. We're falling together. you'd think that by now I'd know. cause here we go go go again. Saturday, August 27, 2005
4:16 pm
⇨ 27th August 2005, saturday
PRIDE A DEFINITION These are definitions of "proud" that we will use for this study. proudshowing one's self above others, overtopping, conspicuous above others, pre-eminent with an overweening estimate of one's means or merits, despising others or even treating them with contempt, haughty The KJV New Testament Greek Lexicon PROUD, a. 1. Having inordinate self-esteem; possessing a high or unreasonable conceit of one's own excellence, either of body or mind. A man may be proud of his person, of his talents, of his accomplishments or of his achievements. He may be proud of any thing to which he bears some relation. He may be proud of his country, his government, his equipage, or of whatever may, by association, gratify his esteem of himself. He may even be proud of his religion or of his church. He conceives that any thing excellent or valuable, in which he has a share, or to which he stands related, contributes to his own importance, and this conception exalts his opinion of himself. Proud is followed by of, before the object, supra. 2. Arrogant; haughty; supercilious. There is also good pride when we have done our best and do not look down on other people, even if we know we are doing better than they are. pride noun (plural prides) 2. proper sense of own value: the correct level of respect for the importance and value of your personal character, life, efforts, or achievements• He had lost all his confidence and pride. Main Entry: pride Pronunciation: 'prId Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English pryde, from prud proud -- more at PROUD 1 : the quality or state of being proud: as a : inordinate self-esteem : CONCEIT b : a reasonable or justifiable self-respect c : delight or elation arising from some act, possession, or relationship 2 : proud or disdainful behavior or treatment : 3 a : ostentatious display b : highest pitch : PRIME 4 : a source of pride : the best in a group or class 5 : a company of lions6 : a showy or impressive group |