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1 " The months since their marriage had demonstrated that the couple share a common character flaw – they both have a tendency to cascade downwards from their peaks of generous self-confidence into miserable moments of self-pitying victimhood. They see the world as hostile and start behaving in self-destructive ways that make that hostility come to pass. "
― Robert Lacey , Battle of Brothers: William and Harry–The Inside Story of a Family in Tumult
2 " virtue-signalling is all about boasting,’ reported Phillips. ‘It flaunts the signaller’s credentials as a morally virtuous person. It screams, “Me! Me! Me! "