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Pride goeth before...Gnesh #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 01, 2010 14:53 pm   Pride goeth before...Gnesh
 

Pride goeth before a fall..........meaning please
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Pride goeth before...Gnesh #2 (permalink) Mon Nov 01, 2010 14:58 pm   Pride goeth before...Gnesh
 

It means that people who are too full of themselves are more likely to fail (fall).
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/Pride+goes+before+a+fall
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Pride goeth before...Gnesh #3 (permalink) Mon Nov 01, 2010 15:05 pm   Pride goeth before...Gnesh
 

Ganesh, why do you put your name in the subject line?

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