This is not just "our" world.
Mario StingerStichwörter: world home humility earth
The objection to an aristocracy is that it is a priesthood without a god.
G.K. ChestertonStichwörter: humility local-government small-is-beautiful
A child's cry touches a father's heart, and our King is the Father of his people. If we can do no more than cry it will bring omnipotence to our aid. A cry is the native language of a spiritually needy soul; it has done with fine phrases and long orations, and it takes to sobs and moans; and so, indeed, it grasps the most potent of all weapons, for heaven always yields to such artillery.
Charles Haddon SpurgeonStichwörter: soul humility heaven heart sorrow child crying cry father omnipotence omnipotent brokeness artillery
One of the greatest lesson is humility. Humility is like oxygen to the soul. You won’t get too far without it!
Dina RolleStichwörter: humility trials trials-of-life adversities
The humble sinner will sometimes be interpreted as one of the filthiest in the eyes of man yet immersed in the eyes of God, and this is due to the volition of honesty regarding his own corruption.
Criss JamiStichwörter: honesty man god humility corruption misunderstood filthy sinner cleansed
Every time I create something, whether an idea or a work of art, initially, its supposed completion seems absolutely perfect to me. However the more I think about it, stare it down, the more it marinates in my soul over the hours, days, and weeks, the more flaws I start to find in it; and finally, the more I'm pressed to continue enhancing it. It essentially turns out that whatever thing a flawed and imperfect, human eye once thought was amazing begins to appear quite wretched. This is why, eternally, God cannot be impressed by mere talents or by mortal achievements. To perfect eyes, I imagine that great is not really that great; rather, humility is ultimately a human being's true greatness.
Criss JamiStichwörter: art greatness god humility completion achievement perfection flaws incomplete
With a little more patience and a little less temper, a gentler and wiser method might be found in almost every case; and the knot that we cut by some fine heady quarrel-scene in private life, or, in public affairs, by some denunciatory act against what we are pleased to call our neighbour's vices might yet have been unwoven by the hand of sympathy.
Robert Louis StevensonStichwörter: christianity humility sympathy
If we can't accept what we don't know, there really is no hope.
Rachel JoyceStichwörter: inspirational humility hope
When you know something, you know it, and when you don't, you'd better learn. And in the meantime, you should keep quiet, or at least speak only when what you say will advance the learning process.
Roberto BolañoStichwörter: learning humility learning-process
When a man truly sees himself, he knows nobody can say anything about him that is too bad.
D. Martyn Lloyd-JonesStichwörter: humility sin slander meekness
« erste vorherige
Seite 29 von 44.
nächste letzte »
Data privacy
Imprint
Contact
Diese Website verwendet Cookies, um Ihnen die bestmögliche Funktionalität bieten zu können.