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My father believes with his entire soul that the meek shall inherit the earth. My children will inherit the earth but they will not be meek.

Allan Dare Pearce
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My father believes with his entire soul that the meek shall inherit the earth. My children will inherit the earth but they will not be meek.

Allan Dare Pearce, Paris in April
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A graceful heart is a virtue of the meek.

Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
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There is a secret a person with great knowledge discovers along the path to truth. That is, the more doors you open to the mysteries, the smaller you feel. And because you begin to feel smaller and smaller until your ego disappears, the more humble you become. Therefore, any man who behaves arrogantly with what little he knows, or claims to know all, only reveals to all that he really knows nothing. Real greatness does not reside inside those who feel large. The truly wise are meek.

Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
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Do not mistake a leader's meekness for weakness.

Orrin Woodward
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Any man who behaves arrogantly with what little he knows, or claims to know all, only reveals to all that he really knows nothing. Real greatness does not reside inside those who feel large. The truly wise are meek.

Suzy Kassem
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This is God's beauty!The Elegant nature of Esther,The Meek nature of Moses,The Pius nature of Paul,The Passionate nature of Peter,The Just nature of Jesus and thenThe wise nature of you!

Israelmore Ayivor
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Just as meekness is in all our virtues, so is pride in all our sins. -Oct 1986

Neal A Maxwell
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The beauty of a meek spirit is precious to God

Sunday Adelaja
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A fool mistakes meekness for weakness and a quiet tongue for an idle mind.

R.A. Mathis
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One of the best exercises in meekness we can perform is when the subject Is in ourselves. We must not fret over our own imperfections. Although reason requires that we must be displeased and sorry whenever we commit a fault we must refrain from bitter, gloomy,spiteful, and emotional displeasure. Many people are greatly at fault in this way. When overcome by anger they become angry at being angry, disturbed at being disturbed and vexed at being vexed. By such means they keep their hearts drenched and steeped in passion.

Francis de Sales
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