I am considered proud by those who know me, and they are not mistaken, for I show it by my vanity, arrogance, petulance and haughtiness. I only do not know myself as I am, and if I question myself: Am I proud? Oh, no, I answer, offering to myself incense which is more nauseous than all.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Bad breath
96. We may compare ourselves to
those who, suffering from foulness of breath consequent
upon some disease, are rendered objectionable to those who approach them,
although they are unaware of it themselves. In the same way when we are
corrupted by interior pride we breathe the external signs of it in
our words,
looks and gestures and in a thousand other ways as occasion may
arise, and yet, though our pride is apparent to all who approach us, we
ourselves ignore it.
I am considered proud by those who know me, and they are not mistaken, for I show it by my vanity, arrogance, petulance and haughtiness. I only do not know myself as I am, and if I question myself: Am I proud? Oh, no, I answer, offering to myself incense which is more nauseous than all.
I am considered proud by those who know me, and they are not mistaken, for I show it by my vanity, arrogance, petulance and haughtiness. I only do not know myself as I am, and if I question myself: Am I proud? Oh, no, I answer, offering to myself incense which is more nauseous than all.
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