Giving Of Oneself Quotes
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Giving Of Oneself Quotes & Sayings
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Surrender is to give oneself up to the original cause of one's being.
— Ramana Maharshi
The outflow that comes from giving of oneself opens the door to spiritual unfoldment while the attitude of taking locks it.
— Harold Klemp
To give oneself is the only way of becoming oneself.
— Earl Nightingale
What selfish seeds I plant along the way, black harvest today.
— Steve Winwood
The essence of leadership is not giving things or even providing visions. It is offering oneself and one's spirit.
— Lee Bolman
The human contribution is the essential ingredient. It is only in the giving of oneself to others that we truly live.
— Ethel Percy Andrus
It is sometimes a point of as much cleverness to know to make good use of advice from others as to be able give good advice to oneself.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
True greatness, true leadership, is achieved not by reducing men to one's service but in giving oneself in selfless service to them.
— J. Oswald Sanders
Making oneself large involves intentionally making oneself small.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
May we give as the Savior gave. To give of oneself is a holy gift. We give as a remembrance of all the Savior has given.
— Thomas S. Monson
One has to give a great deal of oneself to animals if one is to get the best out of them.
— Barbara Woodhouse
If one cannot risk oneself, then one is simply incapable of giving. And, after all, one can give freedom only be setting someone free.
— James A. Baldwin
A good name is seldom got by giving it oneself.
— William Wycherley
It is penance to work, to give oneself to others, to endure the pinpricks of community living.
— Dorothy Day
The pain of dying will surely be nothing, for the pain of love is so much stronger and agonizing.
— Marilena Mexi
Giving up on God and on oneself constitutes simultaneous surrender to the natural man.
— Neal A. Maxwell
They bore within their breasts the grief That fame can never heal- That deep, unutterable woe Which none save exiles feel.
— William Edmondstoune Aytoun
Is great beauty in the simplicity of giving oneself to another in trust, and allowing them to hold you up.
— Raine Miller
There is no treasure like the human heart.
— Jocelyn Murray
Further than five minutes ahead. But since I knew at the end of the week I couldn't go back, I called a lawyer.
— Ann Patchett
I do think the author ought to be able to give a good reason for the way things are in his poem. Not a bad question to ask oneself.
— James Dickey
16 Oppressing the poor to enrich oneself, and giving to the rich - both lead only to poverty.
— Anonymous