No, it's not even proper English. Pride is not a verb, so you can't "pride ourselves." You can be proud of yourself or have pride in yourself.
The plural of cliche is cliches.
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The use of an eagle in a logo is so cliche.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away is an old cliche
Cliches are trite expressions that are over-used.
The motto of Harrison Trimble High School is 'Pride in ourselves, pride in our school, pride in our community'.
His pride would not let him apologize for his mistake. The professor took pride in his accomplishments at the school.The pride of lions moved into the savanna that How_can_you_use_the_word_pride_in_a_sentence.(verb : to give self approval)We pride ourselves on being impartial, but we all have our biases.The country can pride itself on supporting freedom and equality.
Pride is expensive if it blinds us from learning.... without admitting that we are not perfect, need to learn, are wrong or whatever due to our pride we cheat ourselves from the spiritual learnings that are continually surrounding us :)
A couple of Russian proverbs on pride: "An ocean is knee-deep for him" (about someone very confident in himself) "We ourselves have a mustache" (said in a sense "I know better")
The plural of cliche is cliches.
Lucien Cliche was born in 1916.
Lucien Cliche died in 2005.
Vital Cliche died in 1976.
Vital Cliche was born in 1890.
Karen Cliche is 5' 9".
Logos Protreptikos literally translates to "persuaded by speech," or the stories we tell ourselves to convince ourselves of something. In a more conceptual way, it means gaining and maintaining pride in one's profession.
(noun : self approval, ego - also a group of lions)His pride would not let him apologize for his mistake.The professor took pride in his accomplishments at the school.The pride of lions moved into the savanna that spring.(verb : to give self approval)We pride ourselves on being impartial, but we all have our biases.The country can pride itself on supporting freedom and equality.