Although I can imagine it is hard to live life blighted by such small stature, it is his littleness that has actually got him where he is today. |
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You too must believe in this littleness and in this simplicity which you teach to others. |
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I am always touched by their simplicity, their openness and trust, and I feel my own littleness in face of their situation. |
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Acceptance of his littleness provides Abraham with the courage to haggle with a God he knows to be merciful. |
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At the same time, despite its littleness, it really feels like a real car. |
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Yes, their littleness, the little publicity that they receive, are a kind of defiance to the epoch in which all that counts is measured in big figures. |
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No one need despair or indulge in self-pity because of the apparent littleness of the part they play in life. |
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We, through your littleness and your ignorance and above all your humility, we want to ignite by you our Holy Cause. |
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It takes littleness to diminish ever more while God invades you to make you become a vessel. |
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Nowadays facing the challenges of a global world deeply stirred apart, people can easily feel little, hiding in modesty and littleness. |
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We franciscans, also conscious of our littleness, wish to turn to those with authority and power in this dramatic moment of war. |
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I felt particularly lovedby Godby a God who despite my littleness trusts me to be His witnessin the world through my life. |
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His littleness didn't bother him, except when he needed to get something off the top shelf. |
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Perhaps the secret is precisely in her littleness. |
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The answer is always the same: her littleness. |
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Don't let the littleness in others bring out the littleness in you. |
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We do not find God in spectacular things but in the humility of a poor family, nor do we find Him in the greatness of His Majesty but in the littleness of a Child. |
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Human littleness hugs and lets itself be modelled, gradually, by the blazing fire of God's love in order to become immaculate on earth, once again, as had been foretold by Grignion de Montfort and Father Kolbe. |
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Pierre de BĂ©rulle helps him find new values: he begins to give importance to the Incarnation, to the priesthood as a fountain of holiness, to the greatness of God and littleness of man. |
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Mary, who was always aware of her littleness and poverty, was called to heal the wounds of many centuries: one thousand questions which are not yet understood. |
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