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humble message ordinary today
I think the important message today is that an ordinary person -- a quiet, humble person -- can ignite a movement, Marc Morial
humble played quality tied
Humble is tied for first place, and I think we played them a pretty quality game. Rachael Scoggin
humble lion
He was kind, considerate and a very humble person, but he was a lion in politics. Tommy Moore
humble talking pie
Riding in another drop, ain't talking Enterprise They try to see me, get diabetes from humble pie Wale
humble men fire
They were the triumphant and insolent possessors; they had a hall, and a fire, and food and clothing and money, and so they might preach to hungry men, and the hungry men must be humble and listen. They were trying to save their souls- and who but a fool could fail to see that all that was the matter with their souls was that they had not managed to get a decent existence for their bodies? Upton Sinclair
humble government tolerance
Our government needs the church, because only those humble enough to admit they're sinners can bring democracy the tolerance it requires to survive Ronald Reagan
humble cutting boys
If I was freer than I had ever been in my life, I was not yet entirely free, for I still hung on to an idea that had been set deep in me by all my schooling so far: I was a bright boy and I ought to make something out of myself... something else that would be a cut or two above my humble origins. Wendell Berry
humble people
I'm probably one of the must humble people you'll ever meet. Mike James
humbled
I'm very humbled to be the recipient of this award. Greg Davis
vanity world true-value
The churchyard is the market place where all things are rated at their true value, and those who are approaching it talk of the world and its vanities with a wisdom unknown before. Richard Baxter
vanity facts recognition
There could be no extreme vanity in my recognition of myself, if in fact there could be any at all. William Saroyan
vanity secret chiefs
The vanity of being known to be trusted with a secret is generally one of the chief motives to disclose it. Samuel Johnson
vanity emulation folly
Where there is emulation, there will be vanity; where there is vanity, there will be folly. Samuel Johnson
vanity
Vanity is as old as the mammoth. W. L. George
vanity proud pedants
Pedants, who have the least knowledge to be proud of, are impelled most by vanity. Wilkie Collins
vanity clothes envy
Everything - our houses, our clothes, our hairstyles - is meant to help us forget ourselves and to protect us from vanity, greed and envy, which are just forms of selfishness. If we have little, and want for little, and we are all equal, we envy no one. Veronica Roth
vanity mind debt
Everybody in Vanity Fair must have remarked how well those live who are comfortably and thoroughly in debt; how they deny themselves nothing; how jolly and easy they are in their minds. William Makepeace Thackeray
vanity unseen spurs
Vanity is often the unseen spur. William Makepeace Thackeray
people
Moods are complicated and very much a part of who we are. People would be very boring without them. Kay Redfield Jamison
people social sports student
I was lucky, because of Student Council, my classes, sports and social life, there were different people I had friendships with. Andrew Shue
people road
I would try to put more people on the road without doing any more hiring. H. Hart
people ryan telling
Just like I've been telling people all year, Ryan isn't going anywhere. Don Miller
people seeing touches watching
Just watching the news, seeing what those people are going through, touches me, Jeff Palmer
people
I think it is a shock to people to find out that MC Hammer is a super geek. MC Hammer
people worked
I adore my job. I think I'm one of the luckiest people out there. I've worked hard, but I get to mess about every day - that's how I see it. Stephen Graham
people
He used to laugh. He'd get people to do it and not tell them what was going to happen. H. Hunt
people
With the super-wealthy, I think what a lot of them want isn't things, it's experiences. Preferably ones that few people can have. Graham Hawkes