Quotes Collections



  1. A man can counterfeit love, he can counterfeit faith, he can counterfeit hope and all the other graces, but it is very difficult to counterfeit humility. **-- D. L. Moody
  2. I long to accomplish a great and noble task; but my chief duty is to accomplish small tasks as if they were great and noble **-- Helen Keller
  3. Simplicity is the nature of great souls.**-- Papa Ramadas
  4. The smallest things become great when God requires them of us; they are small only in themselves; they are always great when they are done for God. **--Francois Fenelon
  5. The ordinary arts we practice every day at home are of more importance to the soul than their simplicity might suggest. -- Thomas More
  6. We ought not to be weary of doing little things for the love of God, who regards not the greatness of the work, but the love with which it is performed. --Brother Lawrence
  7. How do we know if we have a servant’s heart? By how we act when we are treated like one!--Unknown
  8. The only humility that is really ours is not that which we try to show before God in prayer, but that which we carry with us in our daily conduct.. –Andrew Murray
  9. Be not proud of race, face, place, or grace. --Charles Haddon Spurgeon
  10. Looking at yourself in a mirror isn't exactly a study of life. --Lauren Bacall
  11. If all flowers wanted to be roses, nature would lose her springtime beauty and the fields would no longer be decked out with little wildflowers. --Teresa of Lisieux
  12. My one regret in life is that I am not someone else.- Woody Allen
  13. Whatever you may be sure of, be sure of this: That you are dreadfully like other people.—James Pearsall Smith
  14. Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be, since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be.-- Thomas a Kempis
  15. The test of good manners is to be patient with bad ones. –Gabirol
  16. The meek man will attain a place of soul rest. As he walks on in meekness he will be happy to let God defend him. The old struggle to defend himself is over. He has found the peace which meekness brings.-- A.W. Tozer
  17. One cannot imagine St. Francis of Assisi talking about rights. --Simone Weil
  18. Greatness lies not in trying to be somebody but in trying to help somebody.--Unknown
  19. Everybody can be great... because anybody can serve. You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You don't have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace, a soul generated by love. --Martin Luther King, Jr.
  20. A candle loses nothing of its light by lighting another candle. - Fr. James Keller
  21. Whatever makes us feel superior to other people, whatever tempts us to convey a sense of superiority, that is the gravity of our sinful nature, not grace. --Phillip Yancey
  22. Nothing disciplines the inordinate desires of the flesh like service, and nothing transforms the desires of the flesh like serving in hiddenness. The flesh whines against service but it screams against hidden service. It strains and pulls for honor and recognition. --Richard Foster
  23. If I cannot in honest happiness take the second place (or the twentieth); if I cannot take the first without making a fuss about my unworthiness, then I know nothing of Calvary love. --Amy Carmichael
  24. Blessed the man and woman who is able to serve cheerfully in the second rank -- a big test. --Mary Slessor
  25. I have learned that much of my spiritual progress does not come directly from God, but through my ability to humble myself and hear Him speak through imperfect people. --Francis Frangipane
  26. How tragic that the very thing that could set us free--playing the fool--is the thing we will not do. When we're afraid to be fools, we end up being afraid to be anything.---Mike Mason
  27. I am sure that there are many Christians who will confess that their experience has been very much like my own—that we had long known the Lord without realizing that meekness and lowliness of heart should be the distinguishing feature of the disciple, as they were of the Master. Such humility is not a thing that will come on its own. It must be made the object of special desire, prayer, faith and practice. Andrew Murray
  28. Humility and love are precisely the graces which the men of the world can understand, if they do not comprehend doctrines. They are the graces about which there is no mystery, and they are within reach of all classes... The poorest Christian can every day find occasion for practicing love and humility. --J. C. Ryle
  29. God descends to the humble as waters flow down from the hills into the valleys. --Tikhon
  30. Do you wish to rise? Begin by descending. You plan a tower that will pierce the clouds? Lay first the foundation of humility. --Saint Augustine
  31. Do you wish people to think well of you? Don't speak well of yourself. --Blaise Pascal
  32. Just because God is working through us does not mean that we are right with God.--Unknown
  33. We have forgotten the gracious hand which has preserved us in peace and multiplied and enriched and strengthened us, and have vainly imagined in the deceitfulness of our hearts that all these blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and virtue of our own. Intoxicated with unbroken success, we have become too self sufficient to feel the necessity of redeeming and preserving Grace, too proud to pray to the God that made us. --Abraham Lincoln
  34. The proof of spiritual maturity is not how pure you are but awareness of your impurity. That very awareness opens the door to grace. --Phillip Yancey
  35. In some sense we are all hypocrites in transition. --Erwin McManus
  36. Humility is freedom from your own driven ego. --Martha Kilpatrick
  37. Humility is nothing but truth, and pride is nothing but lying. -- Vincent de Paul
  38. Humility is nothing else but a right judgment of ourselves. --William Law
  39. Humility is not thinking less of yourself but thinking of yourself less. --C.S. Lewis
  40. Humility is offering no resistance to the dealings of the Lord with us. --Chip Brogden
  41. Those who have known God without knowing their wretchedness have not glorified him, but have glorified themselves. --Blaise Pascal
  42. Humility is knowing you yourself desperately require forgiveness as the greatest of all needs. --Martha Kilpatrick
  43. The meek man is not a human mouse afflicted with a sense of his own inferiority. He has accepted God's estimate of his own life: In himself, nothing; In God, everything. He knows well that the world will never see him as God sees him and he has stopped caring.-- A.W. Tozer
  44. Don't imagine that if you meet a really humble man he will be what most people call "humble" nowadays: he won't be a sort of greasy, smarmy person, who's always telling you that, of course, he's nobody. Probably all you'll think about him is that he seemed a cheerful, intelligent chap who took a real interest in what you said to him. If you do dislike him, it will be because you feel a bit envious of anyone who seems to enjoy life so easily. He won't be thinking about himself at all. There I must stop. If anyone would like to acquire humility, I can, I think, tell him the first step. The first step is to realize that one is proud. And a biggish step, too. At least, nothing whatever can be done before it. If you think you're not conceited, it means you are very conceited indeed. --C.S. Lewis
  45. A man will act out what he believes himself to be. --Jacquelyn K. Heasley
  46. Only with great difficulty does a shaft of light pierce the armor of self-righteousness. --Lois Wilson
  47. A proud monk needs no demon. He has turned into one, an enemy to himself. --John Climacus
  48. The devil sees nothing more abominable than a truly humble christian, for [that Christian] is just the opposite of [the devil's] own image -- Hans Nielsen Hauge
  49. Oh, that we fully understood how very opposite our self-righteousness is to the designs of God! --Jeanne Guyon
  50. There is no room for God in him who is full of himself. --Martin Buber
  51. He who knows himself well is mean and abject in his own sight, and takes no delight in the vain praise of men. --Thomas a'Kempis
  52. The labor of self-love is a heavy one indeed... The heart's fierce effort to protect itself from every slight, to shield its touchy honor from the bad opinion of friend and enemy, will never let the mind have rest... --A.W. Tozer
  53. It happens, I do not know how, that most of the proud never really discover their true selves. They think they have conquered their passions and they find out how poor they really are only after they die. --John Climacus
  54. The man, full of himself, can never proclaim the Christ who emptied Himself. --Jacquelyn K. Heasley
  55. God is not proud...He will have us even though we have shown that we prefer everything else to Him.-- CS Lewis
  56. We are to be as unnoticed as the Lord was at times. We should be willing to pass through the crowd and not be noticed. Jesus made a whole different kind of wave, not a wave of worldliness that seeks the center. He was quiet yet He brought a storm. --W.A. Belle
  57. We'd like to be humble...but what if no one notices? --John Ortberg
  58. Provided that God be glorified, we must not care by whom. --Francis de Sales
  59. We must make humility the chief thing we admire in Him. --Andrew Murray
  60. A humble knowledge of ourselves is a surer way to God than is the search for depth of learning. --Thomas a'Kempis
  61. Without humility of heart all the other virtues by which one runs toward God seem -- and are -- absolutely worthless. --Angela of Foligno
  62. A heart that understands what is implicit in God's tenderness is humbled beyond any hope of goodness or worth in itself.--Marian Scheele
  63. God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble. --The Bible
  64. People often confuse fear, cowardice, insecurity with humility. Gary Amirault

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