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Greatness untethered from God results in calamity unrestrained by men.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Confidence cannot escalate to arrogance, it only happens if the blood of pride is running through your veins.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
They loved the sound of their own voices. No decision would be reached anytime soon.
— Stephen L. Carter
Life is a classroom.
— Frank Sonnenberg
To declare myself as a genius immediately evidences that I am not.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
You can be yourself without pursuing yourself. Have you ever seen a dog chase his own tail? He just runs in circles.
— Criss Jami
Stupidity is letting your pride rob you of God's blessings.
— Shannon L. Alder
Authorship of anything apart from God is nothing more than a tragedy in the making.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
No man voluntarily expresses his opinion without some intent to make a difference, and even if he does, he shouldn't.
— Criss Jami
You never really learn much from hearing yourself speak.
— George Clooney
Work for someone who believes in you, because when they believe in you, they'll invest in you.
— Marissa Meyer
When you're appeasing too much, you might be egotistically over-estimating everyone's need for your approval.
— Criss Jami
A peasant can no more help believing in a traditional superstition than a horse can help trembling when be sees a camel.
— George Eliot
Kissinger would probably be outraged even if he reread his own memoirs, on the grounds that they are not favorable enough.
— Walter Isaacson
Sin happens whenever we refuse to keep growing.
— Richard Rohr
Arrogance is a map of a road that leads to bridges that are out.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
False humility is quite like the worst of both worlds: both that of Meekness and that of Conceit.
— Criss Jami
You've no idea how good an old joke sounds when you take it out again after a rest of five or six hundred years.
— C.S. Lewis
Great poetry must be admired, because it is great and because it is poetry, and so we admire it.
— Witold Gombrowicz