Covered in a blanket of thick, creamy chocolate, the self-confidently named cake's airy layers of crispy meringue and smooth mousse provide the perfect combination of textures though they also make cutting messy. ❋ Unknown (2011)
To the ill-considered hopes of the last two centuries, which have reduced us to insignificance and brought us to the brink of nuclear and non-nuclear death, we can propose only a determined quest for the warm hand of God, which we have so rashly and self-confidently spurned. ❋ Unknown (2009)
In real life encounters, similar words and actions will stimulate our loved one to speak and act self-confidently. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The problem outlined by you is interesting and I wouldn't be so rash in concluisions you have made so self-confidently. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Obama must continue to appeal proudly and self-confidently to progressive values. ❋ Unknown (2008)
On the morning of September 22, 1980, the oil, finance, and foreign ministers of the OPEC nations self-confidently assembled in the Hapsburg Palace in Vienna to continue planning for the Baghdad celebration. ❋ Daniel Yergin (2008)
No less puzzling was the way in which some of my new classmates jumped self-confidently into the fray, talking back to he professors as if the tangled complexity of legal doctrine were second nature to them. ❋ Ann Althouse (2007)
The youth smiled as one possessing power — self-confidently and languidly; a magnificent wreath of flowers rested lightly on his shining tresses, almost touching his velvety eyebrows. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Far from trying to repress minority ethnic groups or to erase their collective cultural memories, by the 1960s Tito encouraged Muslims, Macedonians, and other minorities to self-confidently promote and celebrate their individual histories and national identities. ❋ Ian Bremmer (2006)
The same description might apply to the man stretched out on the boat in the foreground, a representative of the new urban culture whose view of the world is self-confidently proprietary, the opposite of soft. posted by Frank | 12:47 AM ❋ Unknown (2005)
Like Kiyosaki, he was given to spouting platitudes so grandly and self-confidently that the audience assumed he must have had said something great. ❋ Natinski (2003)
Worse, it meant being confronted with the new settlement units in areas that Barak self-confidently assumed would be annexed to Israel under a permanent status deal. ❋ Agha, Hussein (2001)
She began very self-confidently, for she was seldom at a loss for words, when her beloved games were the subject. ❋ Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 (1967)
In spite of himself, André Lecoeur could not bring himself to speak self-confidently; he still felt as though he was usurping a function to which he was not entitled. ❋ Simenon, Georges (1951)
Thorndyke smiled self-confidently and then went on, facing me: ❋ George Oliver Smith (1946)
What was bright in life was altogether more gloriously bright, and what was dark seemed to touch him more closely; he felt the sorrow of age in the trembling old man at the table across the aisle, the pathos of youth in the two young travelling salesmen who chattered so self-confidently over their meal. ❋ Kathleen Thompson Norris (1923)