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Quotes about Humility

We cannot do great things on this Earth, only small things with great love.
— Mother Teresa
I am a little pencil in the hand of a writing God who is sending out a love letter to the world.
— Mother Teresa
Grace is given to heal the spiritually sick, not to decorate spiritual heroes
— Martin Luther
I am of a different mind ten times in the course of a day. But I resist the devil, and often it is with a fart that I chase him away. When he tempts me with silly sins I say, 'Devil, yesterday I broke wind too. Have you written it down on your list?
— Martin Luther
We are nothing with all our gifts be they ever so great, except God assist us.
— Martin Luther
Be careful not to measure your holiness by other people's sins.
— Martin Luther
from you, my dear Erasmus, let me obtain this request, that just as I bear with your ignorance in these matters, so you in turn will bear with my lack of eloquence.
— Martin Luther
God wants us to pray, and he wants to hear our prayers—not because we are worthy, but because he is merciful.
— Martin Luther
the paradox is that God must destroy in us, all illusions of righteousness before he can make us righteous
— Martin Luther
Although the Christian is thus free from all works, he ought in this liberty to empty himself, take upon himself the form of a servant, be made in the likeness of men, be found in human form, and to serve, help and in every way deal with his neighbor as he sees that God through Christ has dealt and still deals with him.
— Martin Luther
trust not in any who exalt you, but in those who humiliate you. For this is the judgment of God: "He hath cast down the mighty from their seat, and hath exalted the humble.
— Martin Luther
it has been and always will be my desire not to attack even those whom public repute disgraces. I am not delighted at the faults of any man, since I am very conscious myself of the great beam in my own eye, nor can I be the first to cast a stone at the adulteress.
— Martin Luther