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humility men water
To get even near humility, even for a moment, is like a drink of cold water to a man in a desert. C. S. Lewis
humility cheerful firsts
Humility, after the first shock, is cheerful virtue. C. S. Lewis
humility sin-of-pride long
As long as you are proud, you cannot know God. C. S. Lewis
humility heart omnipotence
If the immutable heart can be grieved by the puppets of its own making, it is Divine Omnipotence, no other, that has subjected it, freely, and in a humility that passes understanding. If the world exists not chiefly that we may love God, but that God may love us, yet that very fact, on a deeper level, is so for our sakes. If He who in Himself can lack nothing chooses to need us, it is because we need to be needed. C. S. Lewis
humility delight lines
Authority exercised with humility, and obedience accepted with delight are the very lines along which our spirits live. C. S. Lewis
humility perfect modesty
Perfect humility dispenses with modesty. C. S. Lewis
humility embroidery chiefs
Humility is the embroidery of chiefs. Bill Vaughan
humility judge modesty persona projected roberts talked unique
Judge Roberts has projected a very unique persona as he has talked about modesty and humility, Arlen Specter
humility
If only I had a little humility, I'd be perfect. Ted Turner
want-something white would-be
The very condition of having Friends is that we should want something else besides Friends. Where the truthful answer to the question "Do you see the same truth?" would be "I see nothing and I don't care about the truth; I only want a Friend," no Friendship can arise - though Affection of course may. There would be nothing for the Friendship to be about; and Friendship must be about something, even if it were only an enthusiasm for dominoes or white mice. Those who have nothing can share nothing; those who are going nowhere can have no fellow-travellers. C. S. Lewis
want-something want want-u
God doesn't want something from us. He simply wants us. C. S. Lewis
want-something giving want
If you want something, give it Deepak Chopra
want-something want
Everybody wants something. Eleanor Roosevelt
want-something long protagonists
As long as the protagonist wants something, the audience will want something. David Mamet
want-something design special
I don't want something special. I want something beautifully plain. Anne Lamott
want-something keys discipline
The key to willpower is "want-power". If U want something strongly enough, U will find the discipline necessary to do it. Douglas Merrill
want-something want harder
The more you want something to happen, the harder it becomes. Douglas Coupland
want-something elude-you elude-us
If you want something, it will elude you. If you do not want something, you will get ten of it in the mail. Anna Quindlen
too-much type limelight
I'm not the type of person who dwells too much on bad things. Betsey Johnson
too-much way energy
I've always had way too much energy so I'm always looking for new things to do to channel that energy. Channing Tatum
too-much enough ifs
If you do not love too much, you do not love enough. Blaise Pascal
too-much martyr adversaries
It's so graceless, being a martyr. It's honoring your adversaries too much. Ayn Rand
too-much died
No one ever died with too much money. Ben Feldman
too-much baha trouble
Where there is love, nothing is too much trouble and there is always time. Abdu'l Baha
too-much obscure
To love it too much is to obscure and not see what is there. Dennis Potter
too-much triumph ignored
We ought not to be in too much of a hurry here to speak piously of God’s will and guidance. It is obvious, and it should not be ignored, that it is your own very human wills that are at work here, celebrating their triumph; the course that you are taking at the outset is one that you have chosen for yourselves… Dietrich Bonhoeffer
too-much brave-new-world-happiness brave-new-world-freedom
Happiness has got to be paid for. You're paying for it, Mr. Watson–paying because you happen to be too much interested in beauty. I was too much interested in truth; I paid too. Aldous Huxley