Quotes about Humility
If we are to have our prayers answered, we must give God the glory.
— Billy Graham
If anything has been accomplished through my life, it has been solely God's doing, not mine, and He—not I—must get the credit.
— Billy Graham
Any Christian whose interest is directed toward himself is worldly.
— Billy Graham
We have not yet learned that we are more powerful on our knees than behind the most powerful weapons that can be developed.
— Billy Graham
What is the authority in your life? Is it your selfishness? Your lust? Your greed? Or have you turned it all over to God and said, "Lord, You are going to be my authority"? When you are under authority, you are then able to assume authority.
— Billy Graham
Never expect God to do for you what you don't do to others.
— Bob Marley
Who are you to judge the life I live? I know I'm not perfect -and I don't live to be- but before you start pointing fingers... make sure you hands are clean!
— Bob Marley
Humility says, "Lord, I am empty without Your fullness; I am broken without Your wholeness; I am helpless without Your strength; I am clueless without your wisdom. Apart from You I am nothing. I need You!
— Bob Sorge
Prayeressness is the first sign of prideful independence. We begin to trim back our secret time with God when we're feeling great about ourselves, energetic and optimistic about our future, and confident about the path we're taking. It's the first sign that we're getting full of ourselves.
— Bob Sorge
Servants don't try to give the Master a better idea; servants don't complain that they think the task is stupid; servants don't pause to consider whether they're in the mood to do it; servants don't decide if the task is within their dignity to perform. They just do it.
— Bob Sorge
I have often heard persons condemned for not giving away money, who, to my own knowledge, were giving away thousands of dollars every year so quietly that the world knew nothing about it.
— Booker T. Washington
If you are milking cows and feel that you know all that there is to be known about it, you have simply reached the point where you are useless and unfitted for the work.
— Booker T. Washington