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If I cannot brag of knowing something then I brag of not knowing it at any rate brag.

Ralph Waldo Emerson
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If I cannot brag of knowing something then I brag of not knowing it at any rate brag.

Ralph Waldo Emerson
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God is my provider I brag different.

Genereux Philip
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GOD IS MY PROVIDER I BRAG DIFFERENT, THROUGH HIM ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE.

Genereux Philip
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Charity: begins at home and remains there. When it goes out, it's because it wants to brag about itself

Bangambiki Habyarimana, The Great Pearl of Wisdom
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I can arrogantly brag that the doors I choose in life open wide and grant me unobstructed passage. But the widest doors tend to lead to the worst places.

Craig D. Lounsbrough
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The maker of the stars would rather die for you than live without you. And that is a fact. So if you need to brag, brag about that.

Max Lucado, Traveling Light: Releasing the Burdens You Were Never Intended to Bear
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Your greatest accomplishments, no matter how impressive you think them to be, are some else's worst nightmare. Your most prized possession is another man's disgusting chunk of trash. Be careful what you brag about.

Jessica Hagy, How to Be Interesting: An Instruction Manual
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Not only are the poorest people the most generous but they don't expect anything in return, least of all recognition from others by means of showing off or posting a humble brag like so many from average society do and you can identify these people through the abundance of photos they post, literally with their hands in the air, showing off what they've done for the "less fortunate." I guess they missed the part where God said to be humble and to do good works in private.

Donna Lynn Hope
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It ain't bragging if you've done it. There's nothing wrong with being proud of doing something well. In fact, if you intend to do something creative for a living, it's absolutely essential.[check for wording] Proper pride says, "I'm good at this." Improper pride says, "I'm better than you.

James A. Owen, Drawing Out the Dragons: A Meditation on Art, Destiny, and the Power of Choice
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As a nation, develop your wealth of virtues and watch yourself live better than most countries who brag themselves in their virtues of natural wealth

Sunday Adelaja
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