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Quotes About Humility

Not everyone wants to be out of the spotlight as she did. But it's important for a leader to learn to work in obscurity because it is a test of personal integrity. The key is being willing to do something because it matters, not because it will get you noticed.
~ John C. Maxwell
I have had to let go of my need to be right and focus on the greater need to do right.
~ John C. Maxwell
the leader's prayer written by Pauline H. Peters: "God, when I am wrong, make me willing to change. When I am right, make me easy to live with. So strengthen me that the power of my example will far exceed the authority of my rank.
~ John C. Maxwell
Teachability is an attitude of wanting to learn from every experience and every person.
~ John C. Maxwell
only secure leaders exhibit servanthood.
~ John C. Maxwell
Humility is not denying your strengths. Humility is being honest about your weaknesses. All of us are a bundle of both great strengths and great weaknesses and humility is being able to be honest about both.
~ John C. Maxwell
The number-one reason most people lose arguments is not because they're wrong; it's because they don't know when to quit.
~ John C. Maxwell
Porque un líder afirmado que es humilde está dispuesto a aceptar un nuevo desafío, aunque eso signifique tomar riesgos, entregar el poder y perder un grado de autonomía.
~ John C. Maxwell
If you should observe an occasion to give your officers and friends a little more praise than is their due, and confess more fault than you justly be charged with, you will only become the sooner for it, a great captain. Criticizing and censuring almost everyone you have to do with, will diminish friends, increase enemies, and hereby hurt you affairs.
~ John C. Maxwell
Any man worth his salt will stick up for what he believes right, but it takes a slightly bigger man to acknowledge instantly and without reservation that he is in error.
~ John C. Maxwell
Isn't it strange how we must surrender being right in order to find what's right, how humility enables us to be authentic, vulnerable, trustworthy, and intimate with others? People are open to those who are open to them.
~ John C. Maxwell
Success leads to the greatest failure, which is pride. Failure leads to the greatest success, which is humility and learning.
~ John C. Maxwell
Sydney Harris sums up the elements of a teachable mind-set: "A winner knows how much he still has to learn, even when he is considered an expert by others. A loser wants to be considered an expert by others before he has learned enough to know how little he knows.
~ John C. Maxwell
The true leader serves. Serves people. Serves their best interests, and in so doing will not always be popular, may not always impress. But because true leaders are motivated by loving concern, rather than a desire for personal glory, they are willing to pay the price.15
~ John C. Maxwell
our goal should be to treat others better than they treat us
~ John C. Maxwell
Sometimes the best thing we can do for someone else is to hold our tongue. When tempted to give advice that's not wanted, to show off, to say "I told you so," or to point out another's error, the best policy is to say nothing. As nineteenth-century British journalist George Sala advised, we should strive "not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.
~ John C. Maxwell
Success leads to the greatest failure, which is pride. Failure leads to the greatest success, which is humility and learning. —DAVID BROOKS
~ John C. Maxwell
While personal maturity may mean being able to see beyond yourself, leadership maturity means considering others before yourself.
~ John C. Maxwell
Genuinely good manners are, after all, essentially a way of moderating one's own egotism, often in the service of considering the egos of others. Even if it's done mainly for show, it's still a start.
~ John Cleese
There was something about the man's abject humility that excited him in a way he could not have explained.
~ John Cowper Powys
He had never been a man who attracted women, and he exaggerated their coldness towards him. Indeed in regard to the love of women he had a physical humility that was almost a mania. One of the strongest holds that Mary had over him was the simple fact that she, a sweet-looking, intellectual girl, could be in love with him at all! Secretly John regarded himself as the most unlovable human creature then living in Glastonbury.
~ John Cowper Powys
EGO is the only requirement to destroy any relationship, So, be a bigger person skip the e and let it go...
~ Unknown
It takes a strong person to say sorry, and an ever stronger person to forgive.
~ Unknown
When there is a battle between Ego and Forgiveness, never let the ego win...!!
~ Unknown