Teachableness Quotes & Sayings
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Top Teachableness Quotes

One day of praying and six days of fun, the odds against going to heaven are six to one. — Brook Benton

Lord! teach me to tarry with Thee in the school, and give Thee time to train me. May a deep sense of my ignorance, of the wonderful privilege and power of prayer, of the need of the Holy Spirit as the Spirit of prayer, lead me to cast away my thoughts of what I think I know, and make me kneel before Thee in true teachableness and poverty of spirit. — Andrew Murray

Educating people about why their support is necessary and valuable goes much further in securing their support than — Guillaume Herve

Whatever you do, good or bad, people will always have something negative to say — W. H. Auden

All this hurrying from place to place won't bring you any relief, for you're traveling in the company of your own emotions, followed by your troubles all the way. — Seneca.

I believe still today what I have always believed: that God is good, that the world he made is extraordinary, and that his comfort is like nothing else on earth. — Shauna Niequist

In the end, we are collected works. — Gabrielle Zevin

The mere habit of learning to love is the thing; and a teachableness of disposition in a young lady is a great blessing — Jane Austen

Clearly, any well-kept garden will be a source of pleasure in the summer months; in the bleak urban midwinter, however, there are few activities more likely to energise the spirit than a botanical walk. — John Burnside

The US has a vital interest in that area of the country. — Dan Quayle

The earl shook his head, exhibiting a degree of frosty offense that could only be achieved by an aristocrat whose wishes had just been gainsaid. "I've never heard of a man being so eager to confess to the parent of a girl he's just ruined," he said sourly. — Lisa Kleypas

I had no place in any coterie, or in any reciprocal self-advertising. I stood alone. I stood outside. I wanted only to learn. I wanted only to write better. — Ellen Glasgow