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Hubris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hubris (/hjuːbrɪs/) (ancient Greek ὕβρις) is a term used in modern English to indicate overweening pride, haughtiness, or arrogance, often resulting in fatal retribution or Nemesis. In ancient Greece...
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Repetition and thorough preparation is a process that rewards those willing to work hard, which means that passing the GMAT is within the reach of virtually anyone willing to invest the time in learning how to handle any question they might face on test day. ... Meanings of intercede, apocryphal, hubris, nugatory,
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English is Greek to me. ... Like waking up to find that "fragile" now means "shattered," that "vague" means "misleading," "wavering" means "illogical," "lame" means "malicious. ... Modern definitions of the word "hubris" are decidedly unsympathetic.
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“On foreign policy, conservatism begins, and very nearly ends, by eschewing abroad the fatal conceit that has been liberalism’s undoing domestically — hubris about controlling what cannot, and should not, be controlled.”; ... Jason, what he means is it is okay for him to troll, post under multiple nics and to steal...
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Of course though, along with the rest of the world, she is hapu, which means that she’s going on maternity leave soon so I can’t have a another breakdown until April, okay? ... All about Hubris...
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In the centuries-old tradition of Greek tragedy there is a proverb: “Hubris is always followed by Nemesis.” Derived from the vanity of the Greek goddess Hybris, to have hubris means “to compare oneself against the gods,” while Nemesis was the goddess of divine retribution.
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No Blood for Hubris Card-carrying buddhist. Recovered existentialist. Lifelong leftier-than-thou Democrat. Two baby steps and one umbrella step to the immediate right of Arthur Silber. (That's how left, mm-kay?) Humorless lipstick feminist.
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