Humble Enough To Know I'm Not Better Than Anyone Quotes & Sayings
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Most would only ever guess at who and what was most precious to them-up until the day of loss: then they'd know-and most would also have to guess at why and how, or what might have been. They could never truly know, not as one who'd lived both paths, seen two lives. That crazed noise was his own laughter. — Kai Ashante Wilson
Leadership is not just some empty formulas but establishing deep connection at soul levels through service, integrity, passion, perseverance and equanimity. — Amit Ray
Humility exists only in those who are poor enough to see that they possess nothing of their own. — Angela Of Foligno
'Happy Days' is the type of show that represents the best we can be. It's something warm, something tactile when life was good and life was simple. — Anson Williams
Old florists never die. They just make other arrangements. — Barbara Johnson
First things that a hurting person needs to do is break the habit of using other people as a narcotic to numb the dull aching of an inner void. — T.D. Jakes
In the sky, there is no distinction of east and west; people create distinctions out of their own minds and then believe them to be true. — Gautama Buddha
Desire for God without doctrine is blind; doctrine without desire is empty. — Kevin Vanhoozer
I intend to do the Penn & Teller show until they pry my cheesy magic wand from my cold dead fingers. — Penn Jillette
That is one reason it is hard to get people to pray at church and why prayer meetings are often dead. People don't see that prayer - real, two-way conversation with God - makes any difference. If — Dallas Willard
If your hair is done properly you can get away with anything — Iris Apfel
You can hate a person with your whole body, but love is a stubborn thing, it clings on in your heart. — Anna Maxted
No matter how big you get, it's still okay to cry because everybody's got a right to their own tears. — Jacqueline Woodson