James's last name is Potter, not Evans. Evans is the surname of Lily, his future wife and mother of Harry.
James certainly had a big ego, and pride could be considered one of his traits.
Note: Or maybe this question has nothing to with Harry Potter.
Judas and Peter probably
In the King James version the word - pride - appears 49 times
Although Rampage has a lot more experience from his days in PRIDE, and even though he has fought some of the legends in MMA, Evans is a better all-around fighter, he's younger, and he's hungrier. Rampage is not over the hill yet, but Evans wins. If only he could get the show-boating under control and start acting like a true champion...
In the King James versionthe word - pride - appears 49 times
Lions. A pride of lions.
The word "pride" is in the King James Version of the Bible 49 times. It is in 46 verses.
There are many reasons why one would talk about "Brown Pride". To have Brown pride is to show that you are proud of who you are, your heritage and background.
There are no situations that come to mind where a preposition would be used BEFORE "takes pride", so the correct preposition FOLLOWING the phrase would be "in". He takes pride in his work. She takes pride in her beautiful home.
They were banned because they supported Scar.
Thorin. Stubborn as well. Smaug had a problem with pride as well, unto his utter ruin!
In "The Scarlet Ibis" by James Hurst, Doodle faces the problem of physical limitations due to his congenital disability, which makes him weak and unable to walk unaided. His brother, driven by pride and a desire for normalcy, struggles to accept Doodle's differences, often pushing him beyond his limits. This tension ultimately leads to a tragic outcome, highlighting themes of pride, brotherhood, and the consequences of societal expectations.
Some people think of the pride as being Darcy's attitude about his family and his position in society. But I think Lizzy had a problem with pride as well, and this is mentioned in the book, when she realizes she had been very proud of her ability to understand people, but had misjudged both Wickham and Darcy.