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humility people serious
William Maxwell People often ask themselves the right questions. Where they fail is in answering the questions they ask themselves, and even there they do not fail by much...But it takes time, it takes humility and a serious reason for searching.
humility years design
William McDonough If anybody here has trouble with the concept of design humility, reflect on this: It took us 5,000 years to put wheels on our luggage.
humility mean thinking
Vance Havner Humility is not thinking meanly of oneself, but rather it means not thinking of oneself at all.
humility pride devil
Samuel Taylor Coleridge And the Devil did grin, for his darling sin is pride that apes humility.
humility pride modesty
W. S. Gilbert Wherever valor true is found, true modesty will there abound.
humility catholic true-humility
Saint Francis de Sales True humility scarcely ever utters words of humility.
humility pride men
Joseph Addison A just and reasonable modesty does not only recommend eloquence, but sets off every great talent which a man can be possessed of.
humility pride vanity
Jonathan Swift Vanity is a mark of humility rather than of pride.
pride time treated
Kerry Collins I take pride in the way I play, ... This organization has treated me well. I still have a lot of fight. Every time I go out there I am going to give it my best.
pride
Paul Hatch I take pride in being a results-oriented person.
pride united
Bill Freeman I think it's just pride in the United States, period,
pride thinking fire
Richelle Mead Not at all. I'm saying there's a fire in you that drives everything you do, that makes you need to better the world and those you love. To stand up for those you can't. It's one of the wonderful things about you.'' ''Only one, huh?'' I spoke lightly, but his words had thrilled me. He'd meant what he said about thinking those were wonderful traits, and feeling his pride in me meant more than anything just then.
pride order omnipotence
Umberto Eco A human best, which is very little. Its hard to accept the idea that there cannot be an order in the universe because it would offend the free will of God and His omnipotence. So the freedom of God is our condemnation, or at least the condemnation of our pride.
pride boys joy
William Wordsworth I thought of Chatterton, the marvellous boy, The sleepless soul that perished in his pride; Of him who walked in glory and in joy, Following his plough, along the mountain-side. By our own spirits we are deified; We Poets in our youth begin in gladness, But thereof come in the end despondency and madness.
pride ladders backwards
Robert Mugabe We pride ourselves as being top, really, on the African ladder... We feel that we have actually been advancing rather than going backwards.
pride men discovery
Samuel Johnson Though the discoveries or acquisitions of man are not always adequate to the expectations of his pride, they are at least sufficient to animate his industry.
pride mind intellectual
Samuel Johnson Avarice is a uniform and tractable vice; other intellectual distempers are different in different constitutions of mind. That which soothes the pride of one will offend the pride of another, but to the favor of the covetous bring money, and nothing is denied.
opposites walks setting
Richard Dawkins Let us understand Darwinism so we can walk in the opposite direction when it comes to setting up society.
opposites funny-things envy
Robert M. Pirsig The funny thing about insane people is that it is kind of the opposite of being a celebrity. Nobody envies you.
opposites differences judging
Virginia Woolf The comparison between Coleridge and Johnson is obvious in so far as each held sway chiefly by the power of his tongue. The difference between their methods is so marked that it is tempting, but also unnecessary, to judge one to be inferior to the other. Johnson was robust, combative, and concrete; Coleridge was the opposite. The contrast was perhaps in his mind when he said of Johnson: "his bow-wow manner must have had a good deal to do with the effect produced.
opposites water gold
Rebecca Solnit If gold has been prized because it is the most inert element, changeless and incorruptible, water is prized for the opposite reason -- its fluidity, mobility, changeability that make it a necessity and a metaphor for life itself. To value gold over water is to value economy over ecology, that which can be locked up over that which connects all things.
opposites society together
Eric Hoffer Though they seem at opposite poles, fanatics of all kinds are actually crowded together at one end. It is the fanatic and the moderate who are poles apart and never meet.
opposites vices virtue
Eric Hoffer It takes a vice to check a vice, and virtue is the by-product of a stalemate between opposite vices.
opposites society way
Eric Hoffer There is apparently no surer way of turning a thing into its opposite than by exaggerating it
opposites age world
Eric Hoffer For though ours is a godless age, it is the very opposite of irreligious. The true believer is everywhere on the march, and both by converting and antagonizing he is shaping the world in his own image. And whether we are to line up with him or against him, it is well that we should know all we can concerning his nature and potentialities.
opposites soul tension
Eric Hoffer It is the pull of opposite poles that stretches souls. And only stretched souls make music.