15 Metaphors for humilities

Humility therefore is the key to quick success.

Humility, and dependence on the providence of God, were the pre-dominant sensations even with the rude muleteers, while the pearly exhausted females were just able to express in murmurs their fervent gratitude to the omnipotent power that had permitted its agents so unexpectedly to interpose between them and death.

The plan of redemption was indeed a glorious one; humility was indeed the crowning work.

Humility and Patience, Industry and Temperance, are very often the good Qualities of a poor Man.

And humility is the lesson we are now to study.

Humility is the luxurious art of reducing ourselves to a point, not to a small thing or a large one, but to a thing with no size at all, so that to it all the cosmic things are what they really areof immeasurable stature.

He knew well that it did not become a husband to be humble; and as regarded a lover, he thought that humility was merely the outside gloss of love-making.

He declared that humility, benevolence, and self-abnegation were the greatest virtues.

That sublime humility which is manifested by the world's saviors is the seal of Godhead, and he who has annihilated the personality, and has become a living, visible manifestation of the impersonal, eternal, boundless Spirit of Love, is alone singled out as worthy to receive the unstinted worship of posterity.

Yes, but He was profoundly human also, and humility is not subserviency or meanness.

The humility which recognizes that so widespread a condition cannot be the fault of any one nation or group but is rather the responsibility of each one of us, is cause for hope.

The new philosophy of self-esteem and self-assertion declares that humility is a vice.

Therefore, humility is truly fiercer (than it seemeth)!

Angelina knew that humility was the chief of the Christian virtues, and often she believed she had attained to it; but there was too much self-assertion, too much of the pride of power, in her composition, to permit her to go down into the depths, and prostrate herself in the dust as Sarah did.

Humility, is this, indeed, thy type? (I know it is not, for I know the man.)

15 Metaphors for  humilities