pride and...

(...prejudice...fault-finding ...)



“There was a proud Teapot, proud of being made of porcelain, proud of its long spout and its broad handle. It had something in front of it and behind it; the spout was in front, and the handle behind, and that was what it talked about. But it didn't mention its lid, for it was cracked and it was riveted and full of defects, and we don't talk about our defects - other people do that. The cups, the cream pitcher, the sugar bowl - in fact, the whole tea service - thought much more about the defects in the lid and talked more about it than about the sound handle and the distinguished spout. The Teapot knew this.”
Hans Christian Andersen




(cups...cream pitcher...sugar bowl - in fact, the whole tea service - stop it!!... you're being very, very unpleasant...wait till you crack...you'll get no sympathy from me!...)

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