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Ralph W. Sockman Quotes
Ralph W. Sockman Quotes
Ralph W. Sockman
American
Leader
Cross
He
Life
Loves
Self-Respect
Which
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True humility is intelligent self respect which keeps us from thinking too highly or too meanly of ourselves. It makes us modest by reminding us how far we have come short of what we can be.
Ralph W. Sockman
Self-Respect
Respect
Thinking
Too
Humility
Ourselves
Self
True
Highly
Reminding
Come
Makes
How
How Far
Intelligent
Short
Which
Modest
Far
Us
Keeps
A true lover always feels in debt to the one he loves.
Ralph W. Sockman
Lover
He
True
Feels
Always
Debt
Loves
Love is the outreach of self toward completion.
Ralph W. Sockman
Love
Love Is
Completion
Outreach
Self
Toward
A service of worship is primarily a service to God. When we realize this and act upon it, we make it a service to men.
Ralph W. Sockman
Service
God
Men
Worship
Primarily
Make
Realize
Act
Christmas renews our youth by stirring our wonder. The capacity for wonder has been called our most pregnant human faculty, for in it are born our art, our science, our religion.
Ralph W. Sockman
Christmas
Art
Religion
Science
Youth
Our
Has-Been
Born
Faculty
Most
Been
Stirring
Wonder
Human
Capacity
Pregnant
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