Similar words: brittleness, little by little, gentleness, little, littler, a little, belittle, not a little. Meaning: ['lɪtlnɪs] n. 1. the property of having a relatively small size 2. the property of having relatively little strength or vigor 3. lack of generosity in trifling matters.
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1. This littleness is at once paltry and menacing and never in repose.
2. Be not content with littleness.
3. Littleness is the offering you give yourself.
4. It'shows littleness to notice such things.
5. Those who cannot feel the littleness of great things in themselves are apt to overlook the greatness of little things in others.
6. Ye know not their own temptation, nor the littleness of their understanding.
7. It is an attempt to counteract your littleness, based on the belief that the littleness is real.
8. They are all a hotchpotch of greatness and littleness, of virtue and vice, of nobility and baseness.
9. The littleness of human nature can be seen in many ways.
10. They are all a hotchpotch3) of greatness and littleness , of virtue and vice, of nobility and baseness.
11. The littleness of one's fellows in the mob of life is a very strange experience.
12. As if the Lord must teach us our littleness, our nothingness, in order to keep us within bounds.
13. To accept your littleness is arrogant,(Sentencedict.com) because it means that you believe your evaluation of yourself is truer than God's.
14. When man in his littleness and God in His glory meet, we all understand that what God says has infinitely more worth than what man says.
15. A man's deed is the touchstone of his greatness or littleness.
16. It is essential that you accept the fact, and accept it gladly, that there is no form of littleness that can ever content you.
17. Before we even knew who we were, someone we trusted our lives to could, might, would make use of our littleness, our ignorance, our need, and sully us to the bone, dis?
18. " In Therese's last words, she said, "Virtue is an attitude - we understand our " littleness " before God, so that we recognise our humbleness and weakness, there by believing in the kindness of God.
19. These become, then, as the influences that would show man as to his littleness in even entertaining hate, injustice, or that which would make a lie.
20. Everything here was giant size but reduced to the appearance of littleness by the tremendous space around us.
21. There is not much to choose between men. They are all a hotchpotch of greatness and littleness , of virtue and vice, of nobility and baseness.
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