“I saw that a humble man, with the blessing of the Lord, might live on a little; and that where the heart is set on greatness, success in business did not satisfy the craving, but that commonly with an increase of wealth, the desire of wealth increased.” MenHeartLittlesMightDesireWealthLordSawsGreatnessBlessingIncreaseHumbleConsumerismBusiness SuccessCravingOverconsumptionHumble Man Book:journal Source: journal
“Therefore Lord, not only are you that than which a greater cannot be thought but you are also something greater than can be thought.” GodLordGreaterGreatness Author:Anselm of Canterbury
“Thank the Lord, Germanic democracy means just this: that any old climber or moral slacker cannot rise by devious paths to govern his national comrades, but that, by the very greatness of the responsibility to be assumed, incompetents and weaklings are frightened of.” MeanResponsibilityMoralLordDemocracyPathGreatnessFrightenedComradeClimbersDeviousSlacker Book:Mein Kampf Source: Mein Kampf
“Giving consistent effort in the little things in day-to-day life leads to true greatness. Specifically, it is the thousands of little deeds and tasks of service and sacrifice that constitute the giving or losing of one's life for others and for the Lord. They include gaining a knowledge of our Father in Heaven and of the gospel. They also include bringing others into the faith and fellowship of his kingdom. These things do not usually receive the attention or the adulation of the world.... .” WorldGivingLittlesFatherHeavenEffortAttentionLordSacrificeGreatnessLosingTasksDeedsKingdomsConsistentLittle ThingsDay To DayFellowshipOur FatherDay LifeFather In HeavenDay To Day LifeAdulationTrue GreatnessService And Sacrifice Author:Howard W. Hunter
“Do not look at your weakness or your small size; look at the Lord and His greatness that He will demonstrate through you. You now have the authority to tear down the strongholds of the enemy and to make New Zealand a fortress of righteousness.” LooksLordEnemyGreatnessTearsAuthorityWeaknessSizeRighteousnessNew ZealandFortressesStrongholds Author:Rick Joyner