Accepting Quote by Frank Fools Crow
“I do not always ask, in my prayers and discussions, for only those things I would like to see happen, because no man can claim to know what is best for mankind. Wakan Tanka and Grandfather alone know what is best, and this is why, even though I am worried, my attitude is not overcome with fear of the future. I submit always to Wakan Tanka's will. This is not easy, and most people find it impossible, but I have seen the power of Prayer and I have seen God's desires fulfilled. So I pray always that God will give me wisdom to accept his way of doing things.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Traditional Lakota Prayer, 1990s
Recognizing human limits, the speaker trusts divine wisdom over personal desire, accepting uncertainty with humility.
In simple terms: Trust divine wisdom, not personal desire.
Submit to higher will.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal decisionmaking
- leadership
- counseling
- spiritual practice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance personal ambition with trust in higher guidance?
- What fears arise when surrendering control?
Human judgment is fallible; reliance on divine may limit agency.