I have seen humility in many of the finest leaders I have met the world over. And indeed, it is embodied in the warm, engaging and quintessentially successful spirit of Sir Richard Branson.
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Humility is a great quality of leadership which derives respect and not just fear or hatred.
Humility is not something that comes naturally. But it is a cardinal virtue that should be pursued more than any other.
Humility must always be the portion of any man who receives acclaim earned in the blood of his followers and the sacrifices of his friends.
Humility is the solid foundation of all virtues.
True humility is expressed in deeds, not words. The humble are those who truly walk the same ground as everyone else - not necessarily with grovelling, hunched backs, but certainly not lording it over others, either.
Humility is of central importance; I think it's an underappreciated virtue in the contemporary discussion of law and politics.
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.
A true man of honor feels humbled himself when he cannot help humbling others.
Humility is a good estate; founded thereon, the whole spiritual edifice grows into a holy temple in the Lord. Through humility, some have even possessed the gates of their enemies. For which of the virtues is so mighty to subdue the pride of demons and the tyranny of men?
Humility is becoming a lost art, but it's not difficult to practice. It means that you realize that others have been involved in your success.
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