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Arrogance Quotes by Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi
- Arrogance is despised by God because no one has the right to feel superior to another when all are equally dependent on Him for everything.
- Superficial knowledge breeds arrogance; true knowledge induces humility.
- It is not arrogance to appreciate what Allah has blessed you with; arrogance is to ascribe those blessings to yourself.
- No human is perfect; we all have our hidden sins. Hypocrisy is to delude yourself into denying your own sins and allow arrogance to grow…
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- The smaller the mind the greater the conceit. — Aesop
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- It is not a sign of arrogance for the king to rule. That is what he is there for. — William F. Buckley, Jr.