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As one instance of this, be always ready to own any fault you have been in. If you have at any time thought, spoken, or acted wrong, be not backward to acknowledge it. Never dream that this will hurt the cause of God; no, it will further it. Be therefore open and frank when you are taxed with anything; do not seek either to evade or disguise it; but let it appear just as it is, and you will thereby not hinder but adorn the Gospel.
— John Wesley
Do not despise or run down any preacher; do not exalt any one above the rest, lest you hurt both him and the cause of God.
— John Wesley
For neither love, nor the "unction of the Holy One," makes us infallible: therefore, through unavoidable defect of understanding, we cannot but mistake in many things.
— John Wesley
Material possessions, winning scores, and great reputations are meaningless in the eyes of the Lord, because He knows what we really are and that is all that matters.
— John Wooden
It is amazing how much can be accomplished if no one cares who gets the credit.
— John Wooden
Before there could be any permanent reformation the people must be led to feel their utter inability in themselves to render obedience to God.
— Ellen White
Those who are quick to censure others, who speak words that cut and bruise the already wounded soul, are doing Satan's work, and are laborers with the prince of darkness....
— Ellen White
Christians who live for self dishonor their Redeemer.
— Ellen White
You are to be men who will walk humbly with God, who will stand before Him in your God-given manhood, free from impurity, free from all contamination from the sensuality that is corrupting this age. You must be men who will despise all falsity and wickedness, who will dare to be true and brave, holding aloft the blood-stained banner of Prince Emmanuel.
— Ellen White
But self-will is blind.
— Ellen White
We can receive of heaven's light only as we are willing to be emptied of self.
— Ellen White
Again and again Christ had taught that true greatness is measured by moral worth. In the estimation of heaven, greatness of character consists in living for the welfare of our fellow men, in doing works of love and mercy. Christ the King of glory was a servant to fallen man.
— Ellen White