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humility done proud
If anyone would like to acquire humility, the first step is to realize one is proud. Nothing can be done before it. C. S. Lewis
humility consciousness conscious
Humility and full consciousness are inseparable. Bryant H. McGill
humility strive teach
As we strive to teach others we must have the humility to acknowledge that we too still have much to learn. Aung San Suu Kyi
humility race proud
Be not proud of race, face, place, or grace. Charles Spurgeon
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 suffering and-love
I did not pray for any relief, but I prayed for strength to suffer with courage, humility and love. Brother Lawrence
humility maturity mature-person
Maturity is humility. It is being big enough to say, "I was wrong." And, when he/she is right, the mature person need not experience the satisfaction of saying, "I told you so." Ann Landers
humility order ideas
These are the four abuses: desire to succeed in order to make oneself famous; taking credit for the labors of others; refusal to correct one's errors despite advice; refusal to change one's ideas despite warnings. Confucius
humility expression actors
In sha Allah, God willing, must be the expression of humility of the active actors and it must never be the justification of the passive observers Tariq Ramadan
sea sight wonderful
A sea of humanity. What a wonderful sight to see at the start. Bob Bradley
search
As long as I can feel like I'm doing good, I'm going to be here. It could be tomorrow, it could be a month, I don't have those answers. However, if we can keep the search going, I will stay. Eric Hornbeck
season
Colfax will be the big one. We can make our season with a win. Dave Molina
sea people example
We call ourselves public servants but I'll tell you this: we as public servants must set an example for the rest of the nation. It is hypocritical for the public official to admonish and exhort the people to uphold the common good. Barbara Jordan
sea land wish
Poetry is a diary kept by a sea creature who lives on land and wishes he could fly. Carl Sandburg
sea
The sea is always the same: and yet the sea always changes. Carl Sandburg
sea water tree
But the world did not match the picture in my head, and instead I was with a strange, uncombed person, overlooking a sea without water and a forest without trees. Daniel Handler
sea safety world
Sometimes, like now, Olive had a sense of just how desperately hard every person in the world was working to get what they needed. For most, it was a sense of safety, in the sea of terror that life increasingly became. (211) Elizabeth Strout
sea storm calm
Storms draw something out of us that calm seas don't. Bill Hybels
dancer hard
Dancers work really hard, they don't make any money. It's hard. Andie MacDowell
dancer tree green
Someone is dead. Even the trees know it, those poor old dancers who come on lewdly, all pea-green scarfs and spine pole. Anne Sexton
dancer actors world
Before I was an actor I was a break dancer, one of those street performers you see. I guess my introduction into the professional world of performing was a stint as back up dancer for Lionel Richie and I performed at the closing ceremony at the '84 Olympics. Cuba Gooding, Jr.
dancer primitive storyteller
At our most primitive we are storytellers and dancers. Anne Lamott
dancer tap-dancers painter
I never wanted to be a painter; I wanted to be a tap dancer. Andy Warhol
dancer pirouettes firsts
When you're a dancer, you start with the basics. You don't all of a sudden do a grand jete and pirouette. You start with first position, second, third. Rita Rudner
dancer natural
I am not a natural dancer. Ricki Lake
dancer hips gymnast
If you've got hips, you can't be a gymnast or dancer. That ruled me out. Mia Hamm
dancer stories subtle
When he grew old, Aristotle, who is not generally considered a tightrope dancer, liked to lose himself in the most labyrinthine and subtle of discourses […]. ‘The more solitary and isolated I become, the more I come to like stories,’ he said. Michel De Certeau