Mrs. Bennet: Netherfield Park is let at last. Have you heard who has taken it? Mr. Bennet: I have.
Mr. Collins: [regarding Lady Catherine] My small rectory abuts her estate.
James Bond: [after a scene with heavy shooting] Are you hurt? M: Only my pride is hurt.
A gun show is about like-minded people who feel as if everything has been taken away from them - jobs, money, pride.
When it comes to nuclear technology, the Iranian people are very sensitive. It is a part of our national pride, and nuclear technology has become indigenous.
I hate those men who would send into war youth to fight and die for them; the pride and cowardice of those old men, making their wars that boys must die.
There is a pride, a self-love, in human minds that will seldom be kept so low as to make men and women humbler than they ought to be.
But all over Ohio - all over America - men and women are going back to work with the pride of building something stamped 'Made in America.'
The fact that I'm very close with my past relationships is something I pride myself on. My mom is still close to her first husband. It's nice to be able to enjoy someone in a different form.
[Seeing Lester and the two Jim's jogging] Colonel Frank Fitts: What is this? The fucking Gay Pride parade?
They take pride in their schools. They begin to participate, where, when they are renters, they don't do that. So what we're doing by this program is strengthening America.
[My father] loved me tenderly and shyly from a distance, and later on took a naive pride in seeing my name in print.
All this dread order break- for whom? for thee? Vile worm!- oh madness! pride! impiety!
What always made me proud - almost blushing with pride - is that Francis Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg all told me that 'The Conformist' is their first modern influence.
I'm accustomed to Internet forums where rudeness and incivility are the rule, where too many people seem to take pride in their insults.
Pride is holding your head up when everyone around you has theirs bowed. Courage is what makes you do it.
For too long, we have focused on our differences - in our politics and backgrounds, in our race and beliefs - rather than cherishing the unity and pride that binds us together.
Confidence is this: Wearing your triumphs with humility, and wearing your scars with pride. Many of us do precisely the opposite.
It's interesting how pain can change a person, eh? How it makes a man abandon his pride and forsake himself.
Pride of opinion has been responsible for the downfall of more men on Wall Street than any other factor.
This is going to sound completely absurd, but I do sometimes feel like the enjoyment of an awards ceremony or the pride in the finished article hasn't ever surpassed the joy of doing the work, of making it. The doing it is really the bit I'm there fo...