Quotes About Humility
La Rochefoucauld, the French philosopher, said: "If you want enemies, excel your friends; but if you want friends, let your friends excel you.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Un gran hombre -aseguró Carlyle- demuestra su grandeza por la forma en que trata a los pequeños
~ Dale Carnegie
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Pasaré una sola vez por este camino; de modo que cualquier bien que pueda hacer o cualquier cortesía que pueda tener para con cualquier ser humano, que sea ahora. No la dejaré para mañana, ni la olvidaré, porque nunca más volveré a pasar por aquí. Emerson dijo: Todo hombre que conozco es superior a mí en algún sentido. En ese sentido, aprendo de él.
~ Dale Carnegie
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I learned thirty years ago that it is foolish to scold. I have enough trouble overcoming my own limitations without fretting over the fact that God has not seen fit to distribute evenly the gift of intelligence.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Todo hombre que conozco es superior a mí en algún sentido. En ese sentido, aprendo de él".
~ Dale Carnegie
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John Wanamaker, fundador de las tiendas que llevan su nombre, confesó una vez: hace treinta años. he aprendido que es una tontería regañar a los demás. Bastante tengo con vencer mis propias limitaciones sin irritarme por el hecho de que Dios no ha creído conveniente distribuir por igual el don de la inteligencia.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Thus they are able to reign over all the mountain streams. So the sage, wishing to be above men, putteth himself below them; wishing to be before them, he putteth himself behind them. Thus, though his place be above men, they do not feel his weight; though his place be before them, they do not count it an injury.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Un gran hombre demuestra su grandeza por la forma en que trata a los pequeños
~ Dale Carnegie
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You deserve very little credit for being what you are—and remember, the people who come to you irritated, bigoted, unreasoning, deserve very little discredit for being what they are. Feel sorry for the poor devils. Pity them. Sympathize with them. Say to yourself: "There, but for the grace of God, go I.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Talk about your own mistakes before criticising the other person.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Let's keep a record of the fool things we have done and criticize ourselves. Since we can't hope to be perfect, let's do what E.H. Little did: let's ask for unbiased, helpful, constructive criticism.
~ Dale Carnegie
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hombre que conozco es superior a mí en algún sentido. En ese sentido, aprendo de él.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Patience, Humility, Manners, and Taste, common schools and kindergartens, industrial and technical schools, literature and tolerance,—all these spring from knowledge and culture, the children of the university. So must men and nations build, not otherwise, not upside down.
~ W.E.B. Du Bois
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All I'm saying, Dad, is that I accept that I don't know. But I have faith that my Lord and Savior does, so I'm putting myself in His hands. Humbling myself to a wisdom that's above and beyond me and praying for His guidance.
~ Wally Lamb
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Domenico!" Father Guglielmo said. "I remind you again that the late monsignor's sins and his salvation are between God and him. Your brother's, too. To wish damnation on one and assign damnation to the other is to presume yourself capable of doing God's work for Him. Humble yourself, man! Pray for humility. If you seek absolution, you must put yourself in a state of grace.
~ Wally Lamb
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Getting your head shrunk could only take you so far, and then it came time to drop to your knees and humble yourself. Ask forgiveness of God the Father. Or, in my case, God the Stepfather. And, goddamnit, my knees just didn't seem to bend that way.
~ Wally Lamb
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If it was true that the meek were going to inherit the earth, then Ma was going to be a Rockefeller.
~ Wally Lamb
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If you done it, it ain't bragging.
~ Walt Whitman
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Finding my occupation, poverty, notoriety, foibles, crimes, less important than I thought
~ Walt Whitman
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I resist any thing better than my own diversity, Breathe the air but leave plenty after me, And am not stuck up, and am in my place.
~ Walt Whitman
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I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey-work of the stars, And the pismire is equally perfect, and a grain of sand, and the egg of the wren, And the tree-toad is a chef-d'oeuvre for the highest, And the running blackberry would adorn the parlors of heaven, And the narrowest hinge in my hand puts to scorn all machinery, And the cow crunching with depress'd head surpasses any statue, And a mouse is miracle enough to stagger sextillions of infidels.
~ Walt Whitman
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Tiap bayangan memiliki nama; Saat memikirkan semua yang kumiliki, aku gelisah, Kudengar rumor tentang kemasyhuran. Bukan untuk kebanggaan, melainkan hanya kehinaan, Bayangan berubah menjadi tulang. (Allen Ginsberg)
~ Walt Whitman, et. al
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When another asserted something that I thought an error, I denied myself the pleasure of contradicting him.
~ Walter Isaacson
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proposer of any useful project that might be supposed to raise one's reputation." So he put himself "as much as I could out of sight" and gave credit for the idea to his friends. This method worked so well that "I ever after practiced it on such occasions." People will eventually give you the credit, he noted, if you don't try to claim it at the time. "The present little sacrifice of your vanity will afterwards be amply repaid.
~ Walter Isaacson
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