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humility humble self
Humility is to make a right estimate of one's self. Charles Spurgeon
humility race proud
Be not proud of race, face, place, or grace. Charles Spurgeon
humility doors giving
...when you trust the Lord God to give you the next step, when you wait in humility upon Him, *He* will open the doors or close them, and you'll get to rest and relax until He says, 'Go. Charles R. Swindoll
humility important fantastic
Humility is a fantastic trait and is one of the most important things we can have Dennis Prager
humility yesterday environmental
Asbestos, EMFs, and CFCs have given us a degree of humility. When yesterday's "triumph of modern chemistry" turns out instead to be today's deadly threat to the global environment, it is legitimate to ask what else we don't know. Denis Hayes
humility way sin
If my sinfulness appears to me to be in any way smaller or less detestable in comparison with the sins of others, I am still not recognizing my sinfulness at all. ... How can I possibly serve another person in unfeigned humility if I seriously regard his sinfulness as worse than my own? Dietrich Bonhoeffer
humility
If only I had a little humility, I'd be perfect. Ted Turner
humility relation wealthy
I have no wealthy or popular relations to recommend me. Abraham Lincoln
humility humble born
I was born and have ever remaind [sic] in the most humble walks of life. Abraham Lincoln
pride discipline matter
No matter how dear you are to God, if pride is harboured in your spirit, He will whip it out of you. They that go up in their own estimation must come down again by His discipline Charles Spurgeon
pride grace rooms
Pride leaves no room for grace. Charles R. Swindoll
pride age youth
The pride of youth is in strength and beauty, the pride of old age is in discretion. Democritus
pride doe add
As God adds his ‘Yes’ to your ‘Yes,’ as he confirms your will with his will, and as he allows you, and approves of, your triumph and rejoicing and pride, he makes you at the same time instruments of his will and purpose both for yourselves and for others. In his unfathomable condescension God does add his ‘Yes’ to yours; but by doing so, he creates out of your love something quite new – the holy estate of matrimony… Dietrich Bonhoeffer
pride
There was one who thought himself above me, and he was above me until he had that thought. Elbert Hubbard
pride men culture
Men who sit back and pride themselves on their culture haven't any to speak of. Elbert Hubbard
pride speak today tough
I can't speak for everyone, but for myself personally, I pride myself on my conditioning. But today kind of let me down. They have tough guys. Steven Smith
pride short-lived
Nothing is more short-lived than pride. Ben Jonson
pride lightning vow
how much better to make no vow; then at least when the cord of attraction snaps, we can go free, still defying the lightning in our untarnished pride. Elinor Glyn
hands lay lowly punish severity
lay its hands on the lowly murderers and will punish them with all severity of the law. Ehud Barak
hands interview kinda people sheet skill
One of my first questions when I interview prospective employees is, 'Do you know how big a sheet of plywood is?' Most people don't, and say they are different sizes, but it's 4' x 8'. Anyway, working with your hands is a very American thing that we kinda lost here, but it's an important skill to have. Casey Neistat
hands paid
My hands were in the movie. I got paid $45. Frank Ostini
hands loosen
My hands loosen up. My hands use to be so stiff. They loosen up. He's very good. Mary Brown
hands himself works
When he hands you his warm-ups, they are soaking wet. He works himself into a lather. John Stout
hands grace mouths
Grace puts its hand on the boasting mouth, and shuts it once for all. Charles Spurgeon
hands eternal
Hold everything earthly with a loose hand, but grasp eternal things with a death-like grip Charles Spurgeon
hands doe wonderful
It is wonderful how God works by our hands, and yet His own hand does it all. Charles Spurgeon
hands yield doe
God does not need your strength: he has more than enough of power of his own. He asks your weakness: he has none of that himself, and he is longing, therefore, to take your weakness, and use it as the instrument in his own mighty hand. Will you not yield your weakness to him, and receive his strength? Charles Spurgeon