"Real greatness is often hidden, humble, simple, and……" — Henri Nouwen
"Real greatness is often hidden, humble, simple, and unobtrusive. It is not easy to trust ourselves and our actions without public affirmation. We must have strong self-confidence combined with deep humility."
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Henri Nouwen
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343 Quotes by Henri Nouwen
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Life is not a possession to be defended, but a gift to be shared.
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When everything is dark, when we are surrounded by despairing voices, when we do not see any exits, then we…
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