Top 14 Abaseth Quotes
#1. Humility exalteth man to the heaven of glory and power, whilst pride abaseth him to the depths of wretchedness and degradation.
Baha'u'llah
#2. [T]he Papist and the Arminian on the one extremity, enthroneth Nature, and extolleth proud merit, and abaseth Christ and free grace. The Familist, libertine, and Antinomian, on a contrary extremity and opposition, turn man into a block, and make him into a mere patient in the way to heaven.
Samuel Rutherford
#3. Every actor has a natural animosity toward every other actor, present or absent, living or dead.
Louise Brooks
#4. Because of you, Kace. Everything I do, everything I've done in my life, it's all because of you.
Rachel Van Dyken
#5. You have to keep doing it,
Even if no one is watching.
The best artists, are those
Who live from their expressions,
Not chasing the impressions.
Nikki Rowe
#6. All I know is that, thanks to a sort of habit which has always been ingrained in me, I have never, at any moment of my life, experienced the least difficulty in addressing myself to God as to a supreme Someone.
Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
#7. I guess I grew suspicious of both. Power and knowledge," I say. "To the Abnegation, power should only be given to people who don't want it." - Tris
Veronica Roth
#8. Keep on dreaming. Keep on believing. It is free. And it is a choice.
Kcat Yarza
#9. What the French want is coherence, stability and justice. If I am in a favorable position today, it's because my fellow citizens want to make the effort to straighten out the country, and at the same time they want it to be just and equitable.
Francois Hollande
#10. I wonder what will happen if i put a hand cream on my feet, will they get confused and start clapping?
Ellen DeGeneres
#11. Money! Ho, ho!
'T'as been my want so long, 'tis now my scoff.
I've e'en forgot what colour silver's of.
Thomas Middleton
#12. Backhoes can save us a lot of digging. But of course, you can misuse it.
Geoffrey Hinton
#14. No more Keats, I entreat: flay him alive; if some of you don't I must skin him myself: there is no bearing the drivelling idiotism of the Mankin.
George Gordon Byron