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She was torn between her customer service training and her youthful certitude.

Bill Bryson , em In a Sunburned Country
humility culture education maturation graciousness

He was a generous but subtly demanding boss.

H.W. Brands
motivation leadership graciousness

Time was when much of lawyering consisted (according to turn-of-the-century lawyer and statesman Elihu Root) in "telling would-be clients that they are damned fool's, and should stop.

George F. Will , em The Woven Figure: Conservatism and America's Fabric
leadership unity reconciliation graciousness

She was an experimental child but compassionate with it.

Joe Cawley
curiosity leadership graciousness

It is the most miserable thing to feel ashamed at home.

Charles Dickens , em Great Expectations
marriage relationships family forgiveness parenthood graciousness

Blessings Are Immeasurable"You can lose A child Or a parent,The love of your life,A good job,A game,A deal,A bet,An idea,Your favorite thing,Money,Your best friend,A moment,An opportunity,A chance,Your keys,Your mind,Your health,Your identity,Your virginity,Your religion,Your shirt,Your license,ID or Passport, Phone or phone number,Hope,Faith,Luck,Your pride,Or your house,And feel like You've lost everything,And keep on losing. Stop Counting your losses,And start counting your Blessings. Only then will you discover That losses are always easier to point out and count Than blessings. And that your blessings will always outnumber Your losses, For they are truly Immeasurable.It is only normal thatPeople count losses with Their minds,And ignoreTo count blessingsWith the graciousnessOf their hearts.

Suzy Kassem
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BLESSINGS ARE IMMEASURABLEYou canLose a childOr a parent,The love of your life,A good job,A game,A deal,A bet,An idea,Your favorite thing,Money,Your best friend,A moment,An opportunity,A chance,Your keys,Your mind,Your health,Your identity,Your virginity,Your religion,Your shirt,Your license,ID or Passport,Phone or phone number,Hope,Faith,Luck,Your pride,Or your house,And feel likeYou've lost everything,And keep on losing.StopCounting lossesAnd start counting your blessings.Only then,Will you discover that lossesAre easier to point outAnd countThan blessings,And that blessingsOutnumber your lossesFor they are trulyImmeasurable.It is only normal thatPeople count losses withTheir minds,And ignoreTo count blessingsWith the graciousnessOf their hearts.

Suzy Kassem , em Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
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Dinner is a cacophonous exercise of holy sanctification.

Jen Pollock Michel
family parenthood discipleship graciousness

The hard truth is, the life thing moments happen. They are the details, the surprises, the every now and again “dang it” moments that are necessary for you to be able to appreciate good times and accomplish greater things.

jaha Knight , em 39 Day Lifescape-Become a Better You
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The two grappled in the quiet of old-fashioned personal diplomacy.

Paul C. Nagel , em John Quincy Adams: A Public Life, a Private Life
relationship humility graciousness

He was a product of a culture where it was generally counterproductive to hold grudges.

H.W. Brands
friendship forgiveness graciousness

Almost alone among successful politicians, he took slights personally.

Rick Perlstein , em Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus
forgiveness humility leadership self-confidence graciousness

Whenever relationships can't be restored, it's because someone is not willing to move forward in the promises of God.

Matt Chandler , em Recovering Redemption: How Christ Changes Everything, Member Book
forgiveness graciousness

K-I-N-G Jesus is busy in every moment! (Kind hearted -Integrous - Noble - Gracious)" ~ © gfp '42™

Gary Patton
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Characters carrying the playwright's disapproval is a un-Shakespearian burden.

Harold Bloom , em The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages
compassion openness bitterness curiosity bias condemnation conviction graciousness

She grew more and more vexed with his dignified behavior. By a cruel irony, she was drawing out what was best in his disposition.

E.M. Forster , em A Room with a View
compassion equanimity graciousness

He is as full of valor as of kindness. Princely in both.

William Shakespeare , em Henry V
bravery humility kindness meekness graciousness

The life I've livedWhat more can one ask forApart from a grand exitSlit of the wristTotal bliss

Nomzamo Nhlumayo
pain suicide sarcasm graciousness

We are not judges for ourselves until circumstances call us to act.

Abigail Adams
understanding perspective graciousness

In America religion is the road to knowledge, and the observance of the divine laws leads man to civil freedom.

Alexis de Tocqueville , em Democracy in America
curiosity culture legalism graciousness

A man who called everyone a damn fool is like a man who damns the weather. He only shows that he is not adapted to his environment, not that the environment is wrong.

Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
relationships anger temper graciousness critical-spirit

The trout fisher, like the landscape painter, haunts the loveliest places of the earth, and haunts them alone. Solitude and his own thoughts—he must be on the best terms with all of these; and he who can take kindly the largest allowance of these is likely to be the kindliest and truest with his fellow men.

Thomas Hughes
reflection contemplation thinking graciousness

Looking back on his adolescence from the vantage point of his mid-eighties, George H.W. Bush candidly admitted, "I might have been obsessed with bodies – boobs they are now called. But what seventeen-year-old kid was not? Guilty am I.

H.W. Brands
perspective parenting maturation graciousness

As a dinner guest I gratefully eat just about anything that's set before me, because graciousness among friends is dearer to me than any other agenda.

Barbara Kingsolver , em Small Wonder
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If you think the most courageous and difficult thing you can do is stubbornly stand your ground, try graciously giving in.

Richelle E. Goodrich , em Slaying Dragons
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The wings of the dove are as soft as they are swift. Gentleness is a sure result of the Sacred Dove's transforming power: hearts touched by His benign influence are meek and lowly henceforth and for ever.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon , em Morning and Evening, Based on the English Standard Version
humility discipleship graciousness

Be civilized. Grudges are for Neanderthals. – Hubert Humphrey

David Pietrusza , em 1960--LBJ vs. JFK vs. Nixon: The Epic Campaign That Forged Three Presidencies
humility civility graciousness

We see a first generation going through adolescence knowing their every misstep, all the awkward gestures of their youth, are being frozen in a computer's memory.

Sherry Turkle , em Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
humility maturation graciousness

The truth must dazzle gradually or every man be blind. Emily Dickinson

Eugene H. Peterson , em Tell It Slant: A Conversation on the Language of Jesus in His Stories and Prayers
humility communication graciousness

If he could be hard on kings and cabinets, he was invariably kind to his colleagues.

John Taliaferro , em All the Great Prizes : The Life of John Hay, from Lincoln to Roosevelt
humility advocacy professionalism graciousness

Soft power is quiet persistence.

Susan Cain , em Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
humility determination graciousness

He may have confused honor with with with ruthlessness.

T.J. Stiles , em The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt
pride mercy humility graciousness

We have less reason to be surprised or offended when we find others differ from us in opinions because we very often differ from ourselves.

Samuel Johnson
humility graciousness

He showed me the lowest. I had to surmise the highest.

John Howard Griffin , em Black Like Me
optimism perspective graciousness

When strangers meet, great allowances should be made for differences in custom and training.

Frank Herbert , em Dune
openness manners perspective graciousness

He did something he rarely did. He decided not to see things from the other guy's point of view.

H.W. Brands
perspective bias consistency self-discipline graciousness

We need to forgive the adolescent versions of ourselves, if only because we need the practice to forgive those who are maturing awkwardly in our lives.

Madam Secretary
perspective maturation graciousness

The author perceives nuances of Abigail Adams' character in the occasional errors she makes in readily quoting John Milton. Rather than giving the observer a reason to quibble, they are evidence that she had absorbed Milton's works enough to feel comfortable quoting them from memory.

David McCullough , em John Adams
intellect openness perspective perception graciousness

We are enjoined whenever we behold the gifts of God in others so to reverence and respect the gifts as also to honor those in whom they reside.

John Calvin , em Institutes of the Christian Religion, 2 Vols
respect leadership politeness submission graciousness

Too many people are too angry about language too much of the time. This time could be better spent listening, learning, and enjoying the vast variety of human language around them.

Robert Lane Greene , em You Are What You Speak: Grammar Grouches, Language Laws, and the Politics of Identity
communication graciousness

We need to care about beauty and not just the utility of our products because people are not only rational but also emotional. We need to treat people as whole people. This means caring about purity and the emotional side of human nature, not just utility.

Matt Perman , em What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done
encouragement affections graciousness

Blessed is the man who has the gift of making friends; for it is one of God's best gifts. It involves many things, but above all, the power of going out of oneself, and seeing and appreciating whatever is noble and living in another man.

Thomas Hughes , em Tom Brown at Oxford
friendship encouragement selflessness graciousness

Graciousness in serving and being served marks the lives of leaders who have made the largest impact on my life.

Sue Mallory , em Equipping Church, The
service impact leaders serving graciousness

Humility is the earmark of God's genuine servant.

Beth Moore , em To Live Is Christ
discipleship ministry graciousness

People HAVE used me. But it don't matter I don't let it change me. – Mohammed Ali

Davis Miller , em Approaching Ali: A Reclamation in Three Acts
bitterness discipleship graciousness

My prophetic task would be twofold: to stand up to him, and to stand by him. To awaken his conscience, and to salve the pain this would cause him.

Erik Larson , em Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania
prophecy evangelism discipleship word-of-god pastor graciousness

We are to be generous not just in the results of our work, but also IN our work.

Matt Perman , em What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done
discipleship servanthood graciousness

If our counseling is truly Christ-centered, then the topic of forgiveness will inevitably come up in the journey toward growth and change.

James MacDonald , em Christ-Centered Biblical Counseling: Changing Lives with God's Changeless Truth
discipleship graciousness

each year, she finds her friendships less volatile and easier, because she increasingly succeeds at looking past their flaws and disappointments and homing in on their pleasures and on what set them in motion to begin with. And she wonders why she didn’t do that sooner, why she gave in to so much fury and sorrow when she could have just let those emotions go.

Frank Bruno
friendship maturity discipleship graciousness

Manners matter, asserts the professor. What provokes rebellion, he asserts, is not as often a theory out allowing for arbitrary power but be excessive, brusque use of it by a particular individual.

Robert J. Allison , em Before 1776: Life in the American Colonies
personality influence habits graciousness

She was never satisfied with anything less than perfection, but she was no grind. She was too interested in people.

Doris Kearns Goodwin , em The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism
friendship curiosity graciousness

The author perceptively outlines what might be an underrated aspect of his subject and of many others whose public achievements are of note – a "gift for friendship". McCullough says Adams, despite his towering intellect and curmudgeonly demeanor, had a soft heart for other people and a genuine interest in their particulars.

David McCullough , em John Adams
friendship curiosity friendliness graciousness

Christ's vast benevolence must, from the very nature of things, have afforded Him the deepest possible delight, for benevolence is joy.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon , em Morning and Evening, Based on the English Standard Version
community resilience graciousness

He loved his family, his friends, his writing, his painting; he knew their flaws, but they neither surprised nor embittered him.

Philip Zaleski , em The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings: J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams
openness community graciousness

Civilization depends on, and civility often requires, the willingness to say, "What you are doing is none of my business" and "What I am doing is none of your business.

George F. Will , em One Man's America: The Pleasures and Provocations of Our Singular Nation
community graciousness

After American titan and presidential father Joseph P. Kennedy suffered a stroke that impacted one side of his body, guests pretended not to notice the impact. Jackie Kennedy, however, held the impacted hand and kissed the affected side of his face, facing his disability and giving him the courage to do so.

Sally Bedell Smith , em Grace and Power: The Private World of the Kennedy White House
friendship sympathy comfort graciousness

The Internet has given us the illusion of intimacy. We read someone's books, articles, sermons, or watch their videos online, and we feel we know them, so why not share what we think is wrong? But that illusion of intimacy is just that – an illusion. It distracts us from the important principle of reaching out to them personally first, and making the sometimes difficult effort of keeping it private and saving the relationship.

Phil Cooke
social-media graciousness

No low-trust society will ever produce sustained innovation.

Thomas L. Friedman , em The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century
relationships risk graciousness

I'm annoyed by those who love mankind but are discourteous to people.

John Howard Griffin , em Black Like Me
idealism hypocrisy graciousness

We are not to look to what men in themselves deserve but to attend to the image of God which exists in all and to which we owe all honor and love.

John Calvin , em Institutes of the Christian Religion, 2 Vols
charity image-of-god graciousness

A love for his child was so profound, it spilled over to all humanity.

John Howard Griffin , em Black Like Me
parenthood maturation image-of-god graciousness

The weak mind is irritated at a little: the strong mind bears it like a rock which moveth not, though a thousand breakers dash upon it, and cast their pitiful malice in spray upon its summit.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon , em Morning and Evening, Based on the English Standard Version
peace-of-mind self-discipline graciousness

The nonchalance irritated her more because it was not assumed.

Margaret Landon , em Anna and the King of Siam
apathy peace-of-mind imperturbability graciousness

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