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Divinity Quote by Paul Ramsey

“Behold divinity divine enough to abandon divinity. Behold majesty secure enough to proceed un-majestically. Behold strength strong enough to become weakness, goodness good enough to be unmindful of its reputation. Behold love plenteous enough to give and take not again.” quote by Paul Ramsey
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““Behold divinity divine enough to abandon divinity. Behold majesty secure enough to proceed un-majestically. Behold strength strong enough to become weakness, goodness good enough to be unmindful of its reputation. Behold love plenteous enough to give and take not again.””

Paul Ramsey

About This Quote

The quote urges embracing paradoxes: divine power, humble majesty, strength that admits weakness, goodness without ego, and love that balances giving and receiving.

In simple terms: Accept contradictions in virtue and power.

Key Takeaway

Embrace humility, balance, and reciprocal love.

Themes

humility balance paradox virtue reciprocity

Mood

reflective inspired thoughtful

Type

maxim inspirational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • leadership
  • relationships
  • conflict resolution
  • spiritual practice

Key Concepts

philosophical spiritual ethical

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you practice humility without losing confidence?
  • When does giving become self‑neglect?
A Different Perspective

It may be idealistic, overlooking practical limits of self‑sacrifice.

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