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1 We try me playing cocky, but I just don't have the arrogance .
2 You have the arrogance of youth, and its cruelty, Lily.
3 You have obviously been spoiled terribly, to have the arrogance to don clean clothes over that dirty body.
4 Did he have the arrogance to assume she'd come running into his arms, forgiving him and begging to come home?
5 If he really have the arrogance to place himself in my way, I will presently trample him into his original nonentity.
6 I shall not have the arrogance to argue a special instance-tosay, 'This you should do, this you should not do.'
7 You have the arrogance to believe they're part of the fabric of your day because you exchange a glance or a smile.
8 For Mrs. Asaki, too, knew what it was to possess beauty and charm, to have the arrogance that came from having options.
9 Governments that have the arrogance to imagine that 100 ministers and 1,000 civil servants can fix the country all by themselves.
10 I, too, was asked, and I, too, had the arrogance to assume I knew best.
11 It's really about sensing trends and having the arrogance to think, 'I know I'm right.' Dennis gets most animated when talking about publishing.
12 You ought to understand that danger is the mantle a person assumes when he-orshe- hasthe arrogance to decide the fates of other men.
13 "The rich," exclaims Jean Jacques, " have the arrogance to say, 'I built this wall; I earned this land by my labor.'
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