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Proud people breed sad sorrows for themselves.

Nelly’s proverb-like line gives the book a moral hinge. Pride “breeds” sorrow—personifying the fault as a parent of pain. Isolation follows because pride closes doors you later want open. The sentence is brief, which makes it portable and true in many lives. It comments on several characters at once without naming them. Readers keep it because it fits more than this story.