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Arrogance Quote by Théun Mares

“Self-confidence, as it is generally understood, implies arrogant presumption; humility implies being impeccable in one’s actions and feelings.” quote by Théun Mares
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““Self-confidence, as it is generally understood, implies arrogant presumption; humility implies being impeccable in one’s actions and feelings.””

Théun Mares

About This Quote

Source Essay: On Virtue, unknown date

The statement contrasts confidence, which can become boastful, with humility, which is about flawless conduct and sincere feeling, suggesting true virtue lies in humble action.

In simple terms: Confidence can become arrogance; humility means flawless behavior.

Key Takeaway

Practice humility to align actions with values.

Themes

virtue humility confidence integrity self‑awareness

Mood

thoughtful balanced

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • leadership training
  • personal growth
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

ethical philosophy character development moral psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can humility be expressed without seeming weak?
  • When is confidence appropriate?
A Different Perspective

Humility alone may not inspire confidence in others.

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