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| I am no more humble than my talents require. (Oscar Levant) |
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| Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. (Mark Twain) |
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| Gratitude is merely the secret hope of further favors. (Francois de La Rochefoucauld) |
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| If you haven't forgiven yourself something, how can you forgive others? (Dolores Huerta) |
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| Inside myself is a place where I live all alone and that's where you renew your springs that never dry up. (Pearl Buck) |
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| Humility is no substitute for a good personality. (Fran Lebowitz Metropolitan Life 1978) |
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| To be alone is to be different, to be different is to be alone. (Suzanne Gordon) |
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| There is no revenge so complete as forgiveness. (Josh Billings) |
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| Be modest! It is the kind of pride least likely to offend. (Jules Renard) |
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| The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. (Mahatma Gandhi) |
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| Forgive many things in others; nothing in yourself. (Ausonius) |
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| Pray that your loneliness may spur you into finding something to live for, great enough to die for. (Dag Hammarskjold) |
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| When you close your doors, and make darkness within, remember never to say that you are alone, for you are not alone; nay, God is within, and your genius is within. And what need have they of light to see what you are doing? (Epictetus Discourses) |
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| Gratitude is the most exquisite form of courtesy. (Jacques Maritain Reflections on America 1958) |
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| To err is human; to forgive, infrequent. (Franklin P. Adams) |
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| If I only had a little humility, I'd be perfect. (Ted Turner) |
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| The firm, the enduring, the simple, and the modest are near to virtue. (Confucius The Confucian Analects) |
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| He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make his words good. (Confucius The Confucian Analects) |
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| The superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions. (Confucius The Confucian Analects) |
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| When you close your doors, and make darkness within, remember never to say that you are alone, for you are not alone; nay, God is within, and your genius is within. And what need have they of light to see what you are doing? (Epictetus Discourses) |
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| It's a sign of mediocrity when you demonstrate gratitude with moderation. (Roberto Benigni in Newsweek) |
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