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Some Quotes by Phillips Brooks
- The true way to be humble is not to stoop until you are smaller than yourself, but to stand at your real height against some…
- Sad will be the day for any man when he becomes contented with the thoughts he is thinking and the deeds he is doing -…
- No one who has come to true greatness has not felt in some degree that his life belongs to the people, and what God has…
- It is good for us to think that no grace or blessing is truly ours till we are aware that God has blessed some one…
- Do not dare to live without some clear intention toward which your living shall be bent. Mean to be something with all your might.
- There is no life so humble that, if it be true and genuinely human and obedient to God, it may not hope to shed some…
- Character - Some day, you will be wrestling with the great temptation, or trembling under the great sorrow of your life. But the real struggle…
- It is good to come to a future which you do not know. It is good if God brings you to the borders of some…
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