Greatness Quote by James Allen Download Open image ““He who masters the small becomes the rightful possessor of the great.”” — James Allen ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Greatness Masters Small Possessor Possessor Great Rightful Possessor Small Rightful
“The great are eternally at the mercy of tiny men. And also, tiny madwomen.” — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
“In that little pocket-size world of his, he was the absolute master.” — Eileen Chang Copy Share Image
“The tyrant has power to play as long as he is the master in his surroundings.” — Nilantha Ilangamuwa Copy Share Image
“There is a certain grandeur and nobility in administering to another’s need out of one’s fullness and plenty.” — Howard Thurman Copy Share Image
“The power he commanded insisted upon subjects. Strength was ever relative, and he could not dominate without the company of the dominated.” — Steven Erikson Copy Share Image
“...because from bigness comes impersonality, insensitivity and a lust to concentrate abstract power.” — E.F. Schumacher Copy Share Image
“I know my Leader; that He is just as well as mighty; and while He has chosen a feeble instrument to perform a great… — Charlotte Brontë Copy Share Image
“All men are mighty, when they known they're bound to win. It's when a man's made small that you can see him for what… — Shae Ford Copy Share Image
“He who shunneth not small faults falleth little by little into greater.” — Thomas à Kempis Copy Share Image
“There is a great man who makes every man feel small. But the real great man is the man who makes every man feel… — G.K. Chesterton Copy Share Image
“Smallness is not the level for the loser, because even the great was once small.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
“The soul attracts that which it secretly harbours; that which it loves, and also that which it fears;” — James Allen Copy Share Image
“All achievements, whether in the business, intellectual, or spiritual world, are the result of definitely directed thought, are governed by the same law and… — James Allen Copy Share Image
“Cause and effect is as absolute and undeviating in the hidden realm of thought as in the world of visible and material things. Mind… — James Allen Copy Share Image
He who would accomplish little must sacrifice little; he who would achieve much must sacrifice much; he who would attain highly must sacrifice greatly. — James Allen Copy Share Image
In all human affairs there are efforts, and there are results, and the strength of effort is the measure of the results. — James Allen Copy Share Image
The knowledge of the causal power of thought is the basis of all their (Hebrew) prophecies, as it is the basis of all real… — James Allen Copy Share Image
“mind is the master-weaver, both of the inner garment of character and the outer garment of circumstance, and that, as they may have hitherto… — James Allen Copy Share Image
“The thoughtless, the ignorant, and the indolent, seeing only the apparent effects of things and not the things themselves, talk of luck, of fortune,… — James Allen Copy Share Image
A man sooner or later discovers that he is the master-gardener of his soul, the director of his life. — James Allen Copy Share Image
Rely upon your own judgment; be true to your own conscience; follow the light that is within you; all outward lights are so many… — James Allen Copy Share Image
Every man who is high up likes to think that he has done it all himself, and the wife smiles and lets it go… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
What we shall need is not geniuses, or cynics, or misanthropes, or clever tacticians, but plain, honest, straghtforward men. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer Copy Share Image
“You are destiny for greatness. Your future is in the hands of the Lord.” — Lailah Gifty Akita Copy Share Image
We need to discover all over again that worship is natural to the Christian, as it was to the godly Israelites who wrote the… — J. I. Packer Copy Share Image
Each man is capable of doing one thing well. If he attempts several, he will fail to achieve distinction in any. — Plato Copy Share Image
Nothing brings out the lower traits of human nature like office-seeking. Men of good character and impulses are betrayed by it into all sorts… — Rutherford B. Hayes Copy Share Image
Men generally decide upon a middle course, which is most hazardous, for they know neither how to be entirely good nor entirely bad. — Niccolo Machiavelli Copy Share Image
Every man remembers his childhood as a kind of mythical age, just as every nation's childhood is its mythical age. — Giacomo Leopardi Copy Share Image
Greatness is not guarding yourself from people. Greatness is being accepted by the people — Mike Tyson Copy Share Image