Sentences with phrase «what arrogance»

What arrogance!
what arrogance.
«What arrogance, government telling people what is best for them.
What is this B.S. about scientific research to determine if a baby should sleep with it's parents or not... who are we to question and judge billions of years of evolution... WHAT ARROGANCE!!!
What arrogance, what abuse of the fans money!!!
This is what arrogance leads to.
What arrogance you yourself reveal in your accusation of me.
What arrogance you must have to be so selfrighteous and think you are sent by God to condemn anyone.
well well what arrogance??
What arrogance to think that «my» belief is the only way and everyone else should die or be like me!
What arrogance, to tell him he'll be turned away from Heaven.

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That sense is what I refer to as the yin and yang of the entrepreneur: the perfect balance of arrogance and stupidity.
«We've had enough of the lies, the sanctimony, the arrogance, the hatred, the pettiness, the fake news,» Loesch said in the minute - long video, calling out «every lying member of the media,» «every Hollywood phony,» «the role model athletes who use their free speech to alter and undermine what our flag represents,» and «politicians who would rather let America burn than lose one ounce of their personal power.»
In addition to pricing and control issues, some have criticized what they say is arrogance on Apple's part for making some content producers and entertainment outlets reluctant to deal with the company.
Whether you're seeking a position lower or higher on the totem pole, always keep your arrogance in check, be prepared well ahead of time, and be honest about what you want.
Most of us instinctively assume that technology relentlessly marches forward, but there have been times before now in human history — after the Egyptians built the Pyramids, for instance, or after the multiple advances of the Roman Empire — when the civilizations that followed could no longer do what had been done before, and perhaps there's a complacency and arrogance in assuming that this won't happen again.
Until, of course, you remember the culture - induced myopia I described yesterday: Myerson still has the Ballmer-esque presumption that Microsoft controlled its own destiny and could have leveraged its assets (like Office) to win the smartphone market, ignoring that by virtue of being late Windows Phone was a product competing against ecosystems, which meant no consumer demand, which meant no developers, topped off by the arrogance to dictate to OEMs and carriers what they could and could not do to the phone, destroying any chance at leveraging distribution to get critical mass...
Although these may come off as arrogance to some people, they are mere mannerisms of an individual who is not afraid to speak his mind and call nonsense what it really is.
@David Johnson: Your reply belies both an arrogance born of bigotry, and an ignorance of faith and what makes it a part of someone's life.
So, while I agree with much of what you are saying, and appreciate your thought - provoking questions, I feel I recoil a little at what seems to me like the very arrogance you claim to despise.
reality quotes arrogance, «John Hick, a noted British philosopher of religion, estimates that 95 percent...» What's the methodology used in to reach this Hick conclusion?
What kind of arrogance must be required to believe that, if indeed god exists, he would deign to talk to the average Joe or Jane.
@Christine, I feel I recoil a little at what seems to me like the very arrogance you claim to despise.
You know you aren't being accused of arrogance because of what you do or don't believe.
The arrogance involved in calling Christians delusional and mentally Ill shows what really lies beneath the surface.
What I do care about however, is their total arrogance in insisting that only they have the true answer to lifes questions.
It's not my intent to call * you * arrogant, only to say that what you said came off with a bit of arrogance.
I suffered a terrible car accident... during 3 weeks I almost died «many times»... Now I can read a beautiful article like this one and agree with it... Believe me... no matter your faith, your fortune or whatever you may be involved with... on the face of death if you are human you will only care about your loved ones... you will remember about the moments you were happy together and dream they happen again... you will remember your childhood like you were 7 again... you will ask forgiveness and try to show your love, no matter how hard you are... In the face of death we realize that nothing more then our family matters... For the professor, once his life of arrogance reaches an end, he will then understand what is the meaning of family...
speaking to the One that calms the seas, crumbles the mountains, gave life to all,...» «Dear God, your son walked on water but we know it would have been a lot more fun if he had a surfboard or boogie board,»... what complete arrogance and blasphemy....
But when you insist you know better than I and that I am wrong in objecting to what you speculate about me, that is entering into the territory of arrogance.
The problem with organized religion sometimes is the overreaching arrogance of the lay people (and clergy) in their assumption of what is best for an individual.
This arrogance of Christians is what is so wrong with your religion.
I think you nailed it and I don't think Chad will get it (which is kind of sad) but your right because of Chad's unwarranted arrogance it blocks their reading comprehension and understanding of what you're saying.
The Church needs to be punished and what better way than to bleed them dry... their arrogance is astonishing... now they are being made to eat humble pie... I love it.
To me, it is obvious, so it's more matter - of - fact than what I consider to be arrogance.
There are so many folk who are certain that their God, their church and their interpretation of their holy book is the One Truth... what unmitigated arrogance!
@chance — I see that you are incapable of distinguishing the humility and intellectual honesty of acknowledging what can be and what can not be known with the arrogance of erroneously conflating unsupported, faith - based belief with actual knowledge.
Those who never questioned what they believe in are just slaves to their own blind arrogance.
And then, after our dreams and our pride and our arrogance is crushed, he begins to work on us, shape us and mold us into what he wants.
What a fraud you are posting that «we do not get to choose sin»... you pick and choose from the bible in your arrogance.
imagine the arrogance to for the catholic church to call itself Christian when its no better than what people call pagan....
Imagine the arrogance of believing you have a direct batphone line to god and he gives you the right to forgive others for what they've done wrong.
I do not believe in god, satan, or any of that other supernatural woo, and you having the utter arrogance to tell me what I think or appeals to me is fairly standard religious rhetoric, even if it is completely flawed.
I personally do nt care what you believe or do nt believe — I only have to answer for myself... The very same pride and arrogance displayed here was also evident at the trial and execution of Jesus... mankind is still the same... quite an argument against the progressivism of man...
In their reaction against scientific scepticism, and scientific generalisation which were as sweeping and as prejudiced as any theological temerity, they failed to distinguish the root causes of the new unbelief from the arrogance of the unbelievers, and met with equal contempt and malediction what could only be properly answered by the careful separation of fact frompresumption and prejudice on either side.
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