Quotes about Humility
With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in...
— Abraham Lincoln
Remember again the principle: We will never be over those things that God has set under us until we learn to be under those things that God has placed over us. There is strength through surrender.
— Adrian Rogers
If you attempt what is beyond your power, your trouble will be wasted and you court not only misfortune but ridicule.
— Aesop
A very large Oak was uprooted by the wind, and thrown across a stream. It fell among some Reeds, which it thus addressed: I wonder how you, who are so light and weak, are not entirely crushed by these strong winds. They replied: You fight and contend with the wind, and consequently you are destroyed; while we, on the contrary, bend before the least breath of air, and therefore remain unbroken. Stoop to conquer.
— Aesop
Being put in our place by something larger, older, greater than ourselves is not a humiliation; it should be accepted as a relief from our insanely hopeful ambitions for our lives.
— Alain de Botton
We are idiots now, we have been idiots in the past and we will be idiots again in the future - and that is OK.
— Alain de Botton
If we are not regularly deeply embarrassed by who we are, the journey to self-knowledge hasn't begun.
— Alain de Botton
Architecture excites our respect to the extent that it surpasses us.
— Alain de Botton
We can't build anything that will impress God because He has already created the entire universe. There is one thing, however, that does attract His favor: "On this one will I look [esteem or respect]." Whom will God respect and take into account? "Him who is poor and of a contrite spirit and who trembles at My word.
— Derek Prince
The great evangelist Dwight Moody once said, "When I was a young Christian, I thought that God kept His gifts on shelves and the best gifts were on the highest shelves and I would have to reach up. I learned later the best gifts are on the lowest shelf and I had to stoop down."
— Derek Prince
A person with ubuntu is open and available to others, affirming of others, does not feel threatened that others are able and good, for he or she has a proper self-assurance that comes from knowing that he or she belongs in a greater whole and is diminished when others are humiliated or diminished, when others are tortured or oppressed.
— Desmond Tutu
Want to make God laugh? Tell Him your plans.
— DiAnn Mills