Humility Quote by George Ade Download Open image “Those who have tried meekness know the importance of being important.” — George Ade ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Humility Importance Important Knows Meekness
The highest degree of meekness consists in seeing, serving, honoring, and treating amiably, on occasion, those who are not to our taste, and who… — Saint Francis de Sales Copy Share Image
“Meekness is vital for us to become more Christlike. Without it we won't be able to develop other important virtues. Being meek does not… — Ulisses Soares Copy Share Image
The meek are positive and often colorful characters. They are not self-assertive nor self-seeking, to be sure, but rather they are unselfish and uncomplaining,… — V. Raymond Edman Copy Share Image
“...meekness also means strength--strength to be yourself, your best self, and to resist those people, principles, and places that work to abuse you physically,… — Patricia T. Holland Copy Share Image
“Consider meekness as a character trait to develop and then you will leave a leagcy as a leader who influenced and touched lives.” — Shandel Slaten Copy Share Image
Humility, I have learned, must never be confused with meekness. Humility is being open to the ideas of others. — Simon Sinek Copy Share Image
Meekness is one of the brightest graces which can adorn the Christian character. — J. C. Ryle Copy Share Image
Jesus calls us to his rest, and meekness is His method. The meek man cares not at all who is greater than he, for… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Meekness implies a spirit of gratitude as opposed to an attitude of self-sufficiency, an acknowledgement of a greater power beyond oneself, a recognition of… — Gordon B. Hinckley Copy Share Image
“Once again, therefore, I would define meekness like this. The man who is truly meek is the one who is amazed that God and… — D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Copy Share Image
A bird in the hand may be worth two in the bush, but remember also that a bird in the hand is a positive… — George Ade Copy Share Image
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but would not cost half as much during the winter months. — George Ade Copy Share Image
Opportunity knocks once at every man's door and then keeps on knocking. — George Ade Copy Share Image
I got the breaks. Starting from nowhere in the corn belt, I helped edit a country weekly, then was jack-of-all-departments on an obscure daily,… — George Ade Copy Share Image
Never pretend to have money except when you are in straits. The poor man who pretends to have a bank account betters his credit… — George Ade Copy Share Image
Everyone will admire you when you do well. What a horrible thing to do to someone. — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
It's a great lesson in modesty that you realize you're illiterate in a field that you think you're an expert in. — Wim Wenders Copy Share Image
“Prayer of an Anonymous Abbess: Lord, thou knowest better than myself that I am growing older and will soon be old. Keep me from… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“But, like all indulgences that are valued not just for their product but for their process, the sento will never entirely disappear. For in… — Barry Eisler Copy Share Image
“Humility and Trustworthiness are not rooted only in Presentation, Voice modulation or Nice Jorgan but in Actions and Intentions that speak louder than you… — Venkat Gandhi Copy Share Image
I need to look like an idiot at least twice a day to keep myself humble. — Janet Evanovich Copy Share Image
“I am waiting for the meek to be blessed and inherit the earth... without taxes” — Lawrence Ferlinghetti Copy Share Image
Rukmini Devi was an icon for all the Bharat Natyam students at Kalakshetra. I grew up watching her at dance school and I associate… — Amala Akkineni Copy Share Image
“Oh where is the noble face of modesty, or the strength of virtue, now that blasphemy is in power and men have put justice… — Euripides Copy Share Image