It is the constant doing of little things, for the glory of God and the good of others, that makes a man great.
Great men are great in little things, and if you desire to be great men and great women, you must always use the little opportunities, and use them well.
Does being great in little things make a great man or a great woman?
As thoroughness consisted in attention to details, little things became per se worthy of study, and comparative worth was on that account overlooked.
Little things of that sort are called little, but they are in reality big.
The thoroughness that is here advocated implies no underestimate of little things; it only condemns want of discrimination among them.
We can offer up much in the large, but to make sacrifices in little things is what we are seldom equal to.
The art of exalting lowliness and giving greatness= 20 =to little things is one of the noblest functions of genius.
If the boss is extravagant in little things, the employe multiplies the extravagance.
He is disturbed by little things, and in the meantime the catching up process is tearing down his nervous system.
Let your mind be like a sieve, and have the meshes coarse enough to keep in the big things and let the little things go through.
Be careful then in little things, but yet leave not the other undone (Matt 23:23).
The pride of singularity is often exerted in little things, where right and wrong are indeterminable, and where, therefore, vanity is without excuse.
Some persons sneer at these virtues as little things, trifles unworthy of their notice.
As the pence make the pound and the minutes the hour, so it is the repetition of little things, severally insignificant, that make up human character.
Little things do not, in times of the greatest excitement, at all cease to concern us; the big thing absorbs a certain part of our faculties, and when it has annexed these, it cannot claim the dominion of little things as well.
The books he loved and needed, little things he used to think were necessaries, were foregone.
That was the formula Dick, who was very thoughtful in little things, always used when he turned work over to David.
Of the greenwoods, all the day, I 've a little bird that sings; It reminds me of my youth, And the age of little things.
True delicacy, that most beautiful heart-leaf of humanity, exhibits itself most significantly in little things.
Life is made up, not of great sacrifices or duties, but of little things, in which smiles and kindness, and small obligations given habitually, are what win and preserve the heart and secure comfort.
God said, "Thou hast been faithful in little things; be thou ruler over ten great cities"; and now we had ten great colonies.
If we wish to live well, we must seek God in little thingsas well as in larger things; for He takes account of the thoughts, words, and actions of men, which are to be revealed at the last day.
For just as vice moderates great things, so does it moderate little things: wherefore both the liberal and the magnificent do little things.
To think so much of little things as to glory in them is itself opposed to magnanimity.
He that makes good use of great things is much more able to make good use of little things.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little things" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.