The exact quotation is "Spare the humble and conquer the proud" by Sibylla of Jerusalem, in a letter to Frederick I.
This quote is attributed to the Roman poet Virgil in his epic poem "The Aeneid." It reflects the idea of humility as a virtue and the importance of showing mercy to those who are modest and unassuming.
Strive to be humble in victory and gracious in defeat. - Boots Williams
Strive to be humble in victory and gracious in defeat. - Boots WilliamsRead more: Who_said_Humble_in_victory_and_gracious_in_defeat
In Charlotte's Web, Charlotte the spider writes "Some Pig", "Terrific", "Radiant", and "Humble" in her web to praise Wilbur the pig and save him from being slaughtered. These words help to change perceptions about Wilbur and ultimately spare his life.
That would be a LOT easier if you said WHAT KIND of spare parts -
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Grant. Lincoln said "I can't spare this man. He fights."
Why were some reasons Davis said his famous quotes
In a few interviews, she said she isn't proud of the word "bootylicious" making it into the dictionary.
He said, "Too Proud to Fight"
he said "if i get any spare time, i usually just sleep(laughs), visit friends and family."
He greeted them at the door and said "Welcome to my humble abode."
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