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“To be able to listen -- really, wholly passively, self-effacingly listen -- without presupposing, classifying, improving, controverting, evaluating, approving or disapproving, without dueling with what is being said, without rehearsing the rebuttal in advance, without free-associating to portions of what is being said so that succeeding portions are not heard at all -- such listening is rare.”
Abraham H. Maslow“Humility is just as much the opposite of self-abasement as it is of self-exaltation. To be humble is not to make comparisons. Secure in its reality, the self is neither better nor worse, bigger nor smaller, than anything else in the universe. It *is*--is nothing, yet at the same time one with everything. It is in this sense that humility is absolute self-effacement.To be nothing in the self-effacement of humility, yet, for the sake of the task, to embody its whole weight and importance in your earing, as the one who has been called to undertake it. To give to people, works, poetry, art, what the self can contribute, and to take, simply and freely, what belongs to it by reason of its identity. Praise and blame, the winds of success and adversity, blow over such a life without leaving a trace or upsetting its balance.”
Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings“If you judge art by its cover, you efface the very essence of it”
Evy Michaels“If you judge art be its cover, you efface the very essence of it”
Evy Michaels“Work alone will efface the footsteps of work.”
James Whistler“The seething rage that accompanies the truly despondent, effaces the delusional that mock from the safety of their shared illusion.”
Justin K. McFarlane Beau“Wherever he went he left footprints so firm that nobody could later efface or blur them, not even he himself, when on rare occasions he was tempted to do so.”
Isaac Deutscher, The Prophet Armed: Trotsky, 1879-1921“They possess the self- effacing virtues of people who are inclined to be useful but don’t need to prove anything to the world:”
David Brooks“I was used to being perceived as having a good attitude. Self-control, self-effacement, self-denial. People like this, especially in girls.”
Stephanie Grant, The Passion of Alice“This is God's world, so everything, even if it intends to efface God, bears witness to God – understood and interpreted through biblical eyeglasses.”
James MacDonald, Christ-Centered Biblical Counseling: Changing Lives with God's Changeless Truth