IMMODEST, adj. Having a strong sense of one's own merit, coupled with a feeble conception of worth in others.
IMMODEST, adj. Having a strong sense of one's own merit, coupled with a feeble conception of worth in others.
Immodest words admit of no defense, for want of decency is want of sense.
I don't mean this in some immodest way, but I'm probably on the short list for state senator, statewide office or Congress,
I'm the Latin artist who has been the most successful in history at representing the Latin culture. The stylings of my words are immodest, but it's the truth.
A shy failure is nobler than an immodest success.
Okay, let's take statistics. How many interviews have I given you in the last six years Just five or six Doesn't that say something I hate to sound immodest, but this dates back to my personality since the age of 13. I've always got attention, which at times has been quite unwarranted.
Not to be immodest, but the first one was perfect in almost every sense, ... Artistically, people seemed to up the ante, and the performances were pretty great across the board. Huge amounts of money were raised, not a penny lost, and politically it elevated the issue onto the global table. The whole thing just worked, unbelievably.
I knew I was a winner back in the late sixties. I knew I was destined for great things. People will say that kind of thinking is totally immodest. I agree. Modesty is not a word that applies to me in any way - I hope it never will.
Be thou asham'd that I have took upon me
Such an immodest raiment- if shame live
In a disguise of love.
Immodest words admit of no defence, For want of decency is want of sense.
I don't mean to sound immodest, but I never had any doubt that I'd be successful, nor any fear of success. I was raised as a little goddess who was told she would be a star.
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