Desirable Quote by Rose Philippine Duchesne Download Open image “If humility is always desirable, generous humility is still more so.” — Rose Philippine Duchesne ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Desirable Generous Humility Ifs Kindness Stills
Humility is not something that comes naturally. But it is a cardinal virtue that should be pursued more than any other. — Joyce Meyer Copy Share Image
We prefer humility in others - and if we prefer it in others - we can soon prefer it in ourselves. — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
Humility is the virtue that requires the greatest amount of effort. — Rose Philippine Duchesne Copy Share Image
I believe humility is a virtue, but I prefer not to use it unless it is absolutely necessary. — Helen Keller Copy Share Image
Humility is similar to humanity with both being deepily connected with the behavioural kindness as the first priority on the ground of morality. — Anuj Somany Copy Share Image
Never forget that the road to Heaven is the Way of the Cross. Jesus has called us to follow Him, bearing the Cross as… — Rose Philippine Duchesne Copy Share Image
The dear Lord has favored us with a share of His cross. The greatest and undoubtedly the hardest to bear is the lack of… — Rose Philippine Duchesne Copy Share Image
O Jesus, my Divine Saviour, I offer You my mind and heart. Direct their movements while I pray, so that I may offer my… — Rose Philippine Duchesne Copy Share Image
The worst defect in the world would be to consider yourself free from faults. Being too greatly saddened by one's faults can come from… — Rose Philippine Duchesne Copy Share Image
Let us never lose courage or despair of God's mercy. We have only to humble ourselves before God in order to obtain grace to… — Rose Philippine Duchesne Copy Share Image
Humility is the virtue that requires the greatest amount of effort. — Rose Philippine Duchesne Copy Share Image
Do not look back to the past, nor forward to the future. Claim only the present, for it holds God's will. — Rose Philippine Duchesne Copy Share Image
You may dazzle the mind with a thousand brilliant discoveries of natural science; you may open new worlds of knowledge which were never dreamed… — Rose Philippine Duchesne Copy Share Image
Jesus, I live for Thee, I labor for Thee, I desire only Thee. Thou in me and I in Thee; Thou with me and… — Rose Philippine Duchesne Copy Share Image
I live now in solitude and am able to use my time reflecting on the past and preparing for death. I cannot put away… — Rose Philippine Duchesne Copy Share Image
I love my solitude, and I would love it still more if I had more of it. — Rose Philippine Duchesne Copy Share Image
The more I reflect on the graces I have received, the more they astonish me and make me tremble. — Rose Philippine Duchesne Copy Share Image
At times of recession, running a budget deficit is highly desirable. Once the economy begins to recover, you have to balance the budget. But… — George Soros Copy Share Image
It was both necessary and desirable for us to be so strong at sea that no Sea Power could attack us without risk, so… — Bernhard von Bulow Copy Share Image
Things to be done offer themselves, I suppose, because they are in themselves desirable; not because it is desirable to have something to do. — Anthony Trollope Copy Share Image
The goal in raising one's child is to enable him, first, to discover who he wants to be, and then to become a person… — Bruno Bettelheim Copy Share Image
What seems so necessary today may not even be desirable tomorrow. — Martin Luther King, Jr Copy Share Image
Common sense is both more rare and more desirable in leaders than mere intelligence. — Voltaire Copy Share Image
When the desirable jobs are spending other people's money, reporting on spending other people's money and lobbying to spend other people's money then you… — Tim Worstall Copy Share Image
Social and cultural change, however desirable, should not be effected by the engines of national power. Let us, through persuasion and education, seek to… — Barry Goldwater Copy Share Image
It is the common calamity of old age to lose whatever might have rendered it desirable. — Edward Gibbon Copy Share Image
Desire itself is movement Not in itself desirable; Love is itself unmoving, Only the cause and end of movement, Timeless, and undesiring Except in… — T. S. Eliot Copy Share Image