H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Humility is the part of wisdom, and is most becoming in men. But let no one discourage self-reliance; it is, of all the rest, the greatest quality of true manliness.”
“Humility is the power that penetrate the heart of things.”
“Humility is the predominant quality that Jesus wants His disciples to learn from Him- A must not miss Character.”
“Humility is the proper attitude towards all true greatness, including one's own greatness as a human being, but above all towards the greatness which is not oneself, which is beyond one's self”
Source: Amor e Responsabilidade
“Humility is the proper estimate of oneself.”
“Humility is the recognition of your limitations, and it is from this understanding, and this understanding alone, that the drive comes to work hard at overcoming them.”
Source: Rafa
“Humility is the root of harmony in humanity.”
“Humility is the safeguard of chastity. In the matter of purity, there is no greater danger than not fearing the danger. For my part, when I find a man secure of himself and without fear, I give him up for lost. I am less alarmed for one who is tempted and who resists by avoiding the occasions, than for one who is not tempted and is not careful to avoid occasions. When a person puts himself in an occasion, saying, I shall not fall, it is an almost infallible sign that he will fall, and with great injury to his soul.”
“Humility is the secret of the wise.”
“Humility is the situation of the earth. It's there silent and accepting everything and in a miraculous way making out of all the refuse new richness...transforming corruption itself into a power of life and a new possibility of creativeness, open to the sunshine, open to the rain, ready to receive any seed we sow and capable of bringing thirtyfold, sixtyfold, a hundredfold out of every seed.”
“Humility is the softening shadow before the stature of Excellence, And lieth lowly on the ground, beloved and lovely as the violet.”
Source: Complete poetical works: containing: Proverbial philosophy, A thousand lines, Hactenus, Geraldine, and miscellaneous poems. With a portrait of the author
“Humility is the soil in which everything good in the Christian life grows.”
“Humility is the solid foundation of all virtues.”
“Humility is the sure evidence of Christian virtues. Without it, we retain all our faults still, and they are only covered over with pride, which hides them from other men's observation, and sometimes from our own too.”
“Humility is the surest sign of strength.”
Source: New Seeds of Contemplation
“Humility is the time that you spend in love with existence.”
“Humility is the true key to success. Successful people lose their way at times. They often embrace and overindulge from the fruits of success. Humility halts this arrogance and self-indulging trap. Humble people share the credit and wealth, remaining focused and hungry to continue the journey of success.”
“Humility is the ultimate standard of greatness in the Kingdom of God.”
“Humility is the virtue that requires the greatest amount of effort.”
“Humility is the worst form of conceit.”
“Humility is throwing oneself away in complete concentration on something or someone else.”
“Humility is to joyfully, voluntarily and quietly submit one's whole life to God's will, to finally use the gift of agency to give one's life back to Him.”
“Humility is to make a right estimate of one's self.”
Source: Gleanings Among The Sheaves
“Humility is to make a right estimate of one's self. It is no humility for a man to think less of himself than he ought, though it might rather puzzle him to do that.”
“Humility is to make a right estimate of oneself.”
“Humility is to make a right estimate of oneself. It is no humility for a man to think less of himself than he ought.”
Source: Gleanings Among The Sheaves
“Humility is truth, therefore in all sincerity we must be able to look up and say, "I can do all things in Him who strengthens me." By yourself you can do nothing, have nothing but sin, weakness and misery. All the gifts of nature and grace you have them from God.”
“Humility is understanding that how you encountered God does not completely define God.”
“Humility is what we want other people to have.”
“Humility is, in a sense, admitting how egotistical you are.”
Source: Killosophy
“Humility is, of all graces, the chiefest when it does not know itself to be a grace at all.”
“Humility leads harmony in humanity.”
“Humility leads to happiness.”
“Humility leads to harmony.”
“Humility leads to strength and not to weakness. It is the highest form of self-respect to admit mistakes and to make amends for them.”
“Humility leads to the highest distinction, because it leads to self-improvement.”
“Humility mainly becometh the converse of man with his Maker.”
Source: Proverbial Philosophy: (the First and Second Series)
“Humility makes a man richer than other men, and it makes a man judge himself the poorest among men.”
Source: The select works of ... Thomas Brooks
“Humility makes me cry! There isn't a bigger asset than it.”
“Humility makes our lives acceptable to God, meekness makes us acceptable to men.”
Source: Introduction to the Devout Life
“Humility Makes The Heart Soft And That’s When The Seed Of Love Grows Luxuriantly”.”
“Humility makes the mind fertile and a fertile mind is a breeding ground for excellence, and excellence breeds achievement.”
Source: Revolution Indomable
“Humility makes us more friendly
Happiness makes us more lively.
Love makes us more caring
Dream makes us more daring.
Trust makes us more forgiving
Kindness makes us more loving.
Hope gives us the joy of dreaming
Peace gives us the joy of living.”
“Humility makes us ready to be blessed by the God of all grace.”
Source: Strengthen My Spirit
“Humility may bring you humiliation here on earth, but surely not in heaven.”
“Humility may well be one of the most difficult of the fruit of the Spirit to be cultivated in us - and to maintain. That's because without humility, it's not likely that you will put your complete trust in God.”
“Humility means accepting reality with no attempt to outsmart it.”
Source: The Five Things We Cannot Change: And the Happiness We Find by Embracing Them
“Humility means accepting reality with no attempt to outsmart it. -David Richo A rolling stone can gather no moss”
“Humility means coming to the root of the matter, honestly looking at yourself and saying: "This is me for better or for worse."”
“Humility means freedom. It provides growth and takes you out of the cycle of change that you are currently in, which is stagnation.”