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There never was a great soul that did not have some divine inspiration.
— Cicero
The greatness of our God lies in the fact that [He] is both tough minded and tender hearted.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
No one was ever great without some portion of divine inspiration.
— Cicero
Greatness is not so much a certain size as a certain quality in your life.
— Phillips Brooks
Yes, the true heart of the prophet is the testimony not of how great you are, but of how awesome He is! The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.
— James Goll
It is the nature of all greatness not to be exact; and great trade will always be attended with considerable abuses. The contraband will always keep pace in some measure with the fair trade. It should stand as a fundamental maxim, that no vulgar precaution ought to be employed in the cure of evils, which are closely connected with the cause of our prosperity.
— Edmund Burke
The greatness of a man is measured by the way he treats the little man. Compassion for the weak is a sign of greatness.
— Myles Munroe
We are agents of omnipotence. This means that unlimited power is at our fingertips. It also means that there are no great men working in God's Kingdom. Rather, there is a great God at work in human beings who have childlike faith.
— Reinhard Bonnke
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803—1882), the great American essayist, said "nothing great is ever achieved without enthusiasm." What a deconstructed culture lacks, because of its deep cynicism and pessimism about reality, is a basic confidence and enthusiasm that is necessary to start almost anything.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Governments encourage this pacification by various distractions, what used to be called "bread and circuses." They know it will keep us small, content, and uninterested in those "weightier matters of the law: justice, mercy, and good faith" (Matthew 23:23) that have attracted all great souls. A
— Fr. Richard Rohr
The greatness of the man's power is the measure of his surrender.
— William Booth
No man is greater than his prayer life.
— Leonard Ravenhill