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Never be haughty to the humble or humble to the haughty.
Jefferson Davis
Humble
Haughty
Never
Old age, calm, expanded, broad with the haughty breadth of the universe, old age flowing free with the delicious near-by freedom of death.
Edith Wharton
Death
Freedom
Age
Old
Free
Calm
Old Age
Universe
Broad
Haughty
Delicious
Breadth
Flowing
Contrary to far too popular a belief, style, fashion, and fabulousness are not synonymous with stank, haughty, and self-aggrandizing.
Amanda Seales
Fashion
Style
Too
Synonymous
Haughty
Contrary
Far
Popular
Belief
General Howard informed me, in a haughty spirit, that he would give my people 30 days to go back home, collect all their stock, and move onto the reservation.
Chief Joseph
Home
Me
People
Reservation
Back
Collect
Would
Spirit
Haughty
Give
General
Onto
He
Days
Go
Stock
Move
Informed
Alarm bells ring when a politician stands haughty upon his honour.
Howard Jacobson
Politician
Honour
Ring
Haughty
His
Stands
Alarm
Bells
I might defend the reviewing trade, but a handful of haughty hired hands no longer having the last word on books is not a bad thing.
Lionel Shriver
Word
Books
Bad
Haughty
Having
Bad Thing
Longer
Trade
Hired
Reviewing
Handful
Hands
Might
Thing
Last
Defend
As for critics, one mediocre writer is more valuable than ten good critics. They are like haughty, barren spinsters lodged in a maternity ward.
Peter Greenaway
Good
Valuable
Lodged
Critics
Haughty
Ten
More
Writer
Like
Maternity
Than
Ward
Barren
Mediocre
Waitresses, soldiers, rickshaw drivers, old ladies selling vegetables - my father would schmooze anybody. He was Clintonesque before the word existed. And, of course, it paid dividends. Ill-tempered guards at the most notorious border crossings waved him through with cheery smiles. Haughty maitre d's fawned over him.
Scott Anderson
Vegetables
Old
Word
Father
Before
Guards
Soldiers
Border
Would
Haughty
Dividends
Through
Drivers
He
Over
Most
Smiles
Him
Course
Existed
Selling
Anybody
Ladies
Paid
Notorious
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