Pope Francis Humble Quotations
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- All Humble Quotes
- Jose Mujica
- Pope Francis
- Radhanath Swami
- C S Lewis
- Ezra Taft Benson
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Abraham Lincoln
- Mike Tyson
- Thomas A Kempis
- Charles Spurgeon
- Granth Sahib
- Dieter F Uchtdorf
- George Washington
- Nelson Mandela
- Albert Einstein
- Mark Twain
- Mother Teresa
- Blaise Pascal
- Charles Dickens
- Ellen G White
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Men Quotes
Every man, every woman who has to take up the service of government, must ask themselves two questions: 'Do I love my people in order to serve them better? Am I humble and do I listen to everybody, to diverse opinions in order to choose the best path?' If you don't ask those questions, your governance will not be good.
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Mean Quotes
If one has the answers to all the questions - that is the proof that God is not with him. It means that he is a false prophet using religion for himself. The great leaders of the people of God, like Moses, have always left room for doubt. You must leave room for the Lord, not for our certainties; we must be humble.
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True Power Quotes
It's important if you can do good with power. And Jesus defined power, true power is to serve, to do service, to do the most humble services, and I must still make progress on this path of service because I feel that I don't do everything I should do. That's the sense I have of power.
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Heart Quotes
"Do you love me?"; "Are you my friend?". The One who scrutinizes hearts (cf. Rom 8:27), makes himself a beggar of love and questions us on the one truly essential issue, a premiss and condition for feeding his sheep, his lambs, his Church. May every ministry be based on this intimacy with the Lord; living from him is the measure of our ecclesial service which is expressed in the readiness to obey, to humble ourselves, as we heard in the Letter to the Philippians, and for the total gift of self.
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Work Relationships Quotes
In God’s great plan, every detail is important, even yours, even my humble little witness, even the hidden witness of those who live their faith with simplicity in everyday family relationships, work relationships, friendships. There are the saints of every day, the “hidden” saints, a sort of “middle class of holiness” to which we can all belong.